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Advancing orphan drug development for rare diseases

Ko JM

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Efficacy of social skills group intervention among children with mild autism spectrum disorder

Low LL, Chua KY, Ching BH

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Development of orphan drugs for rare diseases

Yoo HW

Most rare diseases (orphan diseases) still lack approved treatment options despite major advances in research providing the necessary tools to understand their molecular basis and legislation providing regulatory and economic...
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Metabolic complications of obesity in children and adolescents

Park H, Choi JE, Jun S, Lee H, Kim HS, Lee HA, Park H

The global prevalence of childhood and adolescent obesity, exacerbated by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, affects school-aged children and preschoolers. Early-onset obesity, which carries a high risk of metabolic complications,...
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Association between pre- and postnatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and birth and neurodevelopmental outcomes: an extensive review

Yesildemir O, Celik MN

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are natural or synthetic chemicals that mimic, block, or interfere with the hormones in the body. The most common and well- studied EDCs are bisphenol A, phthalates,...
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Parental support and exclusive breastfeeding at 3 months in West Java, Indonesia: a mixed-methods approach

Sartika RAD, Wirawan F, Gunawan W, Putri PN, Shukri NHM

Background: The exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rate in Indonesia is lower than expected. Among the key factors affecting breastfeeding practices, paternal support has been suggested. Purpose: To explore the role of paternal...
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