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British children who were all potentially exposed in the womb. Epidemic effects are identified using geographic variation in a … surrogate measure of the epidemic. Results indicate significant detrimental effects of the epidemic upon birth weight and height … at 7 and 11, but only for the offspring of mother's with certain health characteristics. By contrast, the impact of the …
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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 …, smoking during pregnancy, interval to subsequent pregnancy and A&E attendance or inpatient admission was conducted. These …
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and behaviours. OLS regressions suggest an ambiguous association between alcohol exposure in utero and children's academic …
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and behaviours. OLS regressions suggest an ambiguous association between alcohol exposure in utero and children's academic …
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