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Examples of questions from Conners’ Parent Rating Scale ...
Heightened perception of sounds generated by the body—for example, hearing their own footsteps abnormally loudly, altered perception of own voice. Feeling dizzy on hearing loud sounds, feeling dizzy ...
Adherence to physical activity 61% (23% in earlier part of trial) 70% (28% in earlier part of trial) BMI, body mass index; IR, insulin resistance.
Correspondence to Dr C Gale, Neonatal Medicine, Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Campus, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, UK; christopher.gale{at}imperial.ac.uk Electronic data are ...
Ways of assessing and improving performance ...
There are no outcomes-based commissioning structures in child health. This needs to change. Preschool wheeze is a very common condition. Many families present at emergency departments with their ...
Summary of neurosurgical interventions for CP ...
√, side effect reported; √→√√, increasing incidence; –, not reported; ?, incidence may be greater than ciclosporin.
Correspondence to Dr Rebecca Amy Dalrymple, Community Child Health, Specialist Children's Services, The West Centre, Glasgow G84 7RG, UK; becksdrd{at}gmail.com Down’s syndrome (DS) is the most common ...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary, oscillatory movement of body parts. Although constituting nearly 20% of presentations with paediatric movement disorders, tremor in childhood, beginning ...
Prenatal factors, for example, use of drugs or alcohol, anticonvulsants, severe toxaemia and viral infections Poverty Child neglect or abuse Low maternal education ...
Correspondence to Dr Mira Kharbanda, West of Scotland Department of Clinical Genetics, Level 2A, New Laboratory Medicine Building, Southern General Hospital, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TF, UK; mira ...