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departments by using a national sample of US children. …
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A new study finds excessive alcohol use causes a large economic burden to states and the District of Columbia. The study found that excessive alcohol use cost states and the District a median of $2.9 billion in 2006, ranging from $420 million in North Dakota to $32 billion in California. This...
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A new study finds excessive alcohol use causes a large economic burden to states and the District of Columbia. The study found that excessive alcohol use cost states and the District a median of $2.9 billion in 2006, ranging from $420 million in North Dakota to $32 billion in California. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011100633
parent feeding practices, children’s eating behaviors, and parent and child weight status. This article found that among low … mass index was limited to obese mothers. Relations between parent feeding strategies and child weight status in this …
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large U.S. cities for the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, researchers found that mothers who perceived their …
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insurance for low-income children should consider the structure of the delivery system, particularly the importance of a medical …
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residential facilities for children with mental illness. This article describes the results of a government-sponsored survey of … participated in regulating facilities. To ensure that residential facilities effectively address the needs of children with mental …
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The author responds to an article that proposes a mechanism to statistically test the difference in the relative contribution of the size of each parent to a child's birth weight and rate of weight gain during infancy—two factors associated with the development of obesity—urging...
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This article presents findings from a randomized controlled trial of 1,279 healthy newborns in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on the effects of swaddling—the tight, prolonged binding of infants—on development.
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