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Commentary: Food Allergic reactions in children in United Kingdom and Ireland
Abstract:
The article contains abstracts of and comments on the following articles: "Severe food-allergic reactions in children across the UK and Ireland, 1998-2000"; "Relation between the changes in physical activity and body-mass index during adolescence: a multicentre longitudinal study"; "Socioeconomic factors and adolescent pregnancy outcomes: distinctions between more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
Child: Care, Health and Development,
Vol: 31 Page: 741-745 2005
Richard Reading
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Book Review: (Article) discusses food allergic reactions in children in the United kingdom and Ireland
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Reviews the article by C. F. Macdougall et al which examined the incidence of fatal and severe allergic reactions to food in a large population of children. The author of this review believes that despite the anxiety about severe allergic reactions to food, this national epidemiological survey shows that mortality is extremely low, and near fatal and severe reactions are also very more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
Child: Care, Health and Development,
Vol: 28 Page: 432-432 2002
Richard Reading
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The aim of this study was to examine trends in adolescent suicide mortality in the WHO European Region
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Trends in adolescent suicide rates (15-19 years) from 1979 to 1996 were compared with suicide trends in individuals of 20 years and over in 30 countries and with trends in rates of deaths due to undetermined causes in adolescents in 17 countries of the WHO European Region. In 21 of the 30 studied countries, male adolescent suicide rates increased during the study period (highest more...
International Classification:
External causes of morbidity and mortality - Intentional self-harm - suicide
Categories:
suicide
Geography:
International
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
Vol: 13 Page: 321-331 2004
Ellenor Mittendorfer Rutz; Danuta Wasserman
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