Age at risk

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21D I G E S T S  Children with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Have Elevated Risk of Cognitive Impairments at Least Until Age Two  Children exposed to cocaine in utero are more

D I G E S T S Children with Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Have Elevated Risk of Cognitive Impairments at Least Until Age Two Children exposed to cocaine in utero are more

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Source URL: www.guttmacher.org

Language: English - Date: 2002-12-16 18:14:22
22Teacher Notes National Binge Drinking Campaign Many young Australians are drinking to excess, placing themselves at risk of short and long-term harm. After tobacco, alcohol is the second biggest contributor to drug-relat

Teacher Notes National Binge Drinking Campaign Many young Australians are drinking to excess, placing themselves at risk of short and long-term harm. After tobacco, alcohol is the second biggest contributor to drug-relat

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Source URL: www.drinkingnightmare.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-12 00:23:50
23Examples of outreach work Diversity strand – Age • Gas Safety/ Carbon Monoxide Awareness campaign developed in collaboration with Plymouth University focused at raising students’ awareness. This was regionally led

Examples of outreach work Diversity strand – Age • Gas Safety/ Carbon Monoxide Awareness campaign developed in collaboration with Plymouth University focused at raising students’ awareness. This was regionally led

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Source URL: www.hse.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-21 12:25:30
24DIABETES TYPE II IN CHILDREN Screening ANNUALLY: All children over 10 years of age at high risk with one or more of:

DIABETES TYPE II IN CHILDREN Screening ANNUALLY: All children over 10 years of age at high risk with one or more of:

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Source URL: resources.kamsc.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-13 23:37:56
25Breast Cancer Outline and Update Demographics: 230,000 new diagnoses, 40,000 deaths/year Risk factors: Age: [removed]at age 30, 1/10 at age 80, average lifetime risk[removed]%)

Breast Cancer Outline and Update Demographics: 230,000 new diagnoses, 40,000 deaths/year Risk factors: Age: [removed]at age 30, 1/10 at age 80, average lifetime risk[removed]%)

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Source URL: www.vesalius.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-01 10:47:35
26Our Vision “An engaged community helping young people to succeed” Our Mission To strengthen school engagement and increase resilience in school age children at risk of not achieving their educational potential by pr

Our Vision “An engaged community helping young people to succeed” Our Mission To strengthen school engagement and increase resilience in school age children at risk of not achieving their educational potential by pr

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Source URL: www.svp.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-02 21:31:50
27ESTIMATING MARGINAL RETURNS TO MEDICAL CARE: EVIDENCE FROM AT-RISK NEWBORNS∗ DOUGLAS ALMOND JOSEPH J. DOYLE, JR. AMANDA E. KOWALSKI HEIDI WILLIAMS

ESTIMATING MARGINAL RETURNS TO MEDICAL CARE: EVIDENCE FROM AT-RISK NEWBORNS∗ DOUGLAS ALMOND JOSEPH J. DOYLE, JR. AMANDA E. KOWALSKI HEIDI WILLIAMS

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Source URL: www.econ.yale.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-23 22:28:17
28Assets for cAre: A Guide for LAwyers to Assist oLder CLients At risk of finAnCiAL Abuse  Published in 2012 by Seniors Rights Victoria

Assets for cAre: A Guide for LAwyers to Assist oLder CLients At risk of finAnCiAL Abuse Published in 2012 by Seniors Rights Victoria

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Source URL: www.seniorsrights.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-22 18:57:16
29Supporting document 1 (at Final Assessment) Risk Assessment – Proposal P274 Review of Minimum Age Labelling of Foods for Infants Executive summary The appropriate timing for the introduction of solid foods to infants,

Supporting document 1 (at Final Assessment) Risk Assessment – Proposal P274 Review of Minimum Age Labelling of Foods for Infants Executive summary The appropriate timing for the introduction of solid foods to infants,

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Source URL: www.foodstandards.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-02 01:42:33
30AGEING AND SLEEP • Older people usually sleep as much each day as younger adults. • Older people often take daytime naps as well as sleeping at night. • Age increases the risk of some sleep disorders. • Medical c

AGEING AND SLEEP • Older people usually sleep as much each day as younger adults. • Older people often take daytime naps as well as sleeping at night. • Age increases the risk of some sleep disorders. • Medical c

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Source URL: www.sleephealthfoundation.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-05 17:47:25