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children, could have potentially serious side-effects. As the controversy set in, uptake of the MMR vaccine by more educated …
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One theory for why there is an education gradient in health outcomes is that more educated individuals more quickly absorb new health-related information. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) controversy provides a case where, for a short period, some publicized research suggested that the...
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children, could have potentially serious side-effects. As the controversy set in, uptake of the MMR vaccine by more educated …
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This paper examines the effects of recent welfare reforms in the US and UK on the well-being of children in low … more money on items related to children and are more likely to own a car and a phone, while in the US, families affected by … welfare reforms are primarily spending more money on items related to employment but not items for children. Finally, a common …
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children’s health, educational attainment and likelihood of engaging in problem behaviour and criminal activity in later life …. Low birth weight was also found to impact on children’s long-term health and cognitive development. Subsequent pregnancies …
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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of respiratory infection that is highly prevalent in infants. Severe cases of RSV infection require hospitalisation; this is most likely to occur in infant populations at high risk. The study assesses the cost-effectiveness of...
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