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Child Development

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JAMA
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Impact of New WHO Growth Standards on the Prevalence of Acute Malnutrition and Operations of Feeding Programs—Darfur, Sudan, 2005-2007
JAMA 2009; 302: 484-485. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Development of Cortical Asymmetry in Typically Developing Children and Its Disruption in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Philip Shaw; Francois Lalonde; Claude Lepage; Cara Rabin; Kristen Eckstrand; Wendy Sharp; Deanna Greenstein; Alan Evans; J. N. Giedd; Judith Rapoport
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 888-896. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF] [ eSupplement ] [ VIDEO SUPPLEMENT ]  

JAMA
Lab Reports
PCBs and Brain Cells
Mike Mitka
JAMA 2009; 301: 2202-c. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Special Communications
Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and the Childhood Roots of Health Disparities: Building a New Framework for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Jack P. Shonkoff; W. Thomas Boyce; Bruce S. McEwen
JAMA 2009; 301: 2252-2259. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
Original Articles
Characterization of Congenital Anomalies in Individuals With Choanal Atresia
T. Andrew Burrow; Howard M. Saal; Alessandro de Alarcon; Lisa J. Martin; Robin T. Cotton; Robert J. Hopkin
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2009; 135: 543-547. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Role of GABRA2 in Trajectories of Externalizing Behavior Across Development and Evidence of Moderation by Parental Monitoring
Danielle M. Dick; Shawn J. Latendresse; Jennifer E. Lansford; John P. Budde; Alison Goate; Kenneth A. Dodge; Gregory S. Pettit; John E. Bates
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 649-657. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Early-Life Stress Induces Long-term Morphologic Changes in Primate Brain
Simona Spinelli; Svetlana Chefer; Stephen J. Suomi; J. Dee Higley; Christina S. Barr; Elliot Stein
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 658-665. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Longitudinal Study of Amygdala Volume and Joint Attention in 2- to 4-Year-Old Children With Autism
Matthew W. Mosconi; Heather Cody-Hazlett; Michele D. Poe; Guido Gerig; Rachel Gimpel-Smith; Joseph Piven
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 509-516. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

JAMA
Original Contributions
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Preterm Infants Fed High-Dose Docosahexaenoic Acid: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Maria Makrides; Robert A. Gibson; Andrew J. McPhee; Carmel T. Collins; Peter G. Davis; Lex W. Doyle; Karen Simmer; Paul B. Colditz; Scott Morris; Lisa G. Smithers; Kristyn Willson; Philip Ryan
JAMA 2009; 301: 175-182. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Gen Psychiatry
Original Articles
Childhood Trauma and Risk for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Association With Neuroendocrine Dysfunction
Christine Heim; Urs M. Nater; Elizabeth Maloney; Roumiana Boneva; James F. Jones; William C. Reeves
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2009; 66: 72-80. [Abstract] [Full text] [Full text PDF]  

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