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Gut microbiota’s impact on obesity

Jeong S

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Gut microbiota affects brain development and behavior

Kim GH, Shim JO

The gut covers a large surface area of the body and faces various external factors. The brain works in concert with commensal microbes in the gut to efficiently process the...
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Chest x-ray findings in children with COVID-19: lesson learned from referral hospitals in Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia

Limavady A, Airlangga E, Malisie RF, Pasaribu AP

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Neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants

Song IG

During the last several decades, the number of preterm infants has increased, and their survival rate has improved owing to advances in perinatal care. As more preterm infants survive, many...
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Korean Developmental Screening Test for Infants and Children (K-DST): development, applications, and implications for future early childhood development interventions

Kim D, Choe YJ, Durrani BAZ, Kim E, Byeon J, Eun BL

Evidence of the importance of early childhood development (ECD) has transformed child health monitoring and screening tools. Development of the Korean Developmental Screening Test for Infants and Children (K-DST) has...
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Assessing indicators and clinical differences between functional and organic childhood constipation: a retrospective study in pediatric gastroenterology clinics

Isa HM, Alkharsi FA, Salman FA, Ali MS, Abdulnabibi ZK, Mohamed AM

Background: Chronic constipation is common among children worldwide. Constipation includes functional constipation (FC) and organic constipation (OC). The early recognition of the causes of childhood constipation and its subsequent complications...
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Seroprevalence of maternal peripartum human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-1 infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the Nigerian literature

Usman A, Musa MH, Shuaib BI, Balogun O, Adeiza M

Background: The peripartum period is both a highly vulnerable stage and a significant indicator of a population’s health status. Interest is increasing in human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) transmission...
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