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期刊名:Archives of disease in childhood

缩写:ARCH DIS CHILD

ISSN:0003-9888

e-ISSN:1468-2044

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Objectives: To describe trends in reported weight loss attempts among school-aged children and to investigate its sociodemographic determinants. Design: ...
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Treatment with ionising radiation is a valuable component of treatment schedules for a many children and young people with cancer. While some form of radiotherapy has been in use for over 100 years, a series of innovations has revolutionise...
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Introduction: The destination of transgender and gender variant young people referred by the National Health Service (NHS) Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) to, and discharged from the two English paediatric endo...
Laurentya Olga,Janna A van Diepen,Gabriele Gross et al. Laurentya Olga et al.
Objective: While several studies have shown that milk formula feeding is associated with faster infant weight gain compared with exclusively breast feeding (EBF), we explored the possible reverse association that infant w...
Laura C Lane,Claire Louise Wood,Tim Cheetham Laura C Lane
Graves' disease is a rare disorder that continues to present clinicians and families with a series of challenges. There are no new established treatments for children or adolescents, but the outcomes of recent clinical trials and meta-analy...