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AbstractMechanistic evidence suggests that arsenic expo-sure from drinking water increases the production of reactive oxygen species and influences inflammatory responses and endothelial nitric oxide homeostasis. These arsenic-induced events may lead to endothelial dysfunction that increases the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We reviewed accumulating epidemiologic evidence…
AbstractThere is a general consensus that developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is characterized by impairedmo-tor learning skills. However, actual studies of motor learning inDCDare scarce and, above all, inconsistent. The aims of the present studywere therefore to explore the presumed presence of a motor learning deficit among individuals with DCD and to provide a synopsis of the current …
AbstractDespite exhibiting functional impairments in a number of key domains, children with attention-deficit hyper-activity disorder (ADHD) tend to overestimate their own com-petence more than their peers without ADHD. In this review, we describe the evidence in support of a self-enhancement bias (SEB) in children with ADHD and factors that are asso-ciated with the presence of this bias. We di…
AbstractThe concept of atypical brain development was in-troduced by Gilger and Kaplan in 2001 to describe develop-mental variation in brain functions and to account for the high degree of comorbidity among neurodevelopmental disorders. Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting around 5–6%of school-aged children. It is phenotypically heteroge…
AbstractThe brain-gut-microbiome axis refers to the inter-actions between the central nervous system, gastrointestinal (GI) system, and microorganisms that live in the gastrointes-tinal tract. Exploring these interactions provides a rationale for why gastrointestinal disorders commonly occur in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Signs of altered brain-gut interactions that are close…
AbstractEarly identification of children with develop-mental delay is a longstanding goal in pediatric research and practice, and a large number of screening and assess-ment tools have been developed to this end. Unfortunately, these measures are problematic: Definitions ofBdelay^are not consistent, thresholds are somewhat arbitrary, some scoring systems are affected by systematic error, and th…
AbstractThe prevalence of intellectual disabilities is often quoted at 1 %. A meta-analysis of articles published between 1980 and 2009 confirmed this prevalence. Changes in diag-nostic practices, population characteristics, and exposure to known risk factors in recent years place this estimate in ques-tion and make it imperative to examine more recent studies of prevalence and incidence. Twent…
The benefit-to-risk ratio of blood products needs constant evaluation. Blood products, as therapeutic agents,have had the test of time but lack the evidence we expect from other medicinals. Blood, an organ, is used as a pharmaceutical agent by the medical profession, due to the achievements in collection, processing, banking, and distribution. The fact that the most common risk of blood transf…
Abstract Airborne particles have been linked to increased mortality and morbidity. As most research has focused on fine particles (PM2.5), the health implications of coarse particles (PM10-2.5) are not well understood. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of associations for short- and longterm PM10-2.5 concentrations with mortality and hospital admissions. Using 23 mortality and…