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1 mutation causing CIPA diagnosed in a Spanish teenager.
2 missions of less than 6 months and for older teenagers.
3 ness of behavioral intervention for suicidal teenagers.
4 s, especially among well-educated adults and teenagers.
5 g age and that lesions are present in 1 of 6 teenagers.
6 crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers.
7 ed after childbirth than optimistic pregnant teenagers.
8 fied risk factor for repeated pregnancies in teenagers.
9 er for children younger than 6 years and for teenagers.
10 ength in younger children when compared with teenagers.
11 al scarring due to acne affects up to 20% of teenagers.
12 nt headache, occurring in up to 28% of older teenagers.
13 ar emphasis on considerations for parents of teenagers.
14 e unique aspects of melanoma in children and teenagers.
15 the recent trend of increasing obesity among teenagers.
16 ine (MCV-4) is recommended for United States teenagers.
17 when applying these guidelines to individual teenagers.
18 resholds, regardless of language status, but teenagers (12-16 years) with SLI had higher thresholds t
19  years) and older adults (>/= 60 years) than teenagers (12-19 years) and adults (20-59 years).
20                   The long-term outcomes for teenagers (13-20 yrs), patients with FGS, and African-Am
21 DA terminated compared with 10 of 65 control teenagers (15%) (risk difference [TDP - control], -9% [9
22                         Overall, 5 of 86 TDP teenagers (6%) had the tODA terminated compared with 10
23 m enhancement CMR should be postponed in the teenager age.
24                       We studied 31 diabetic teenagers (age 15.0 +/- 2.4 years; duration of diabetes
25 74 years old were obese and more than 17% of teenagers (age, 12-19 y) were overweight.
26                                           In teenagers aged 13 to <17 years, improvement in amblyopic
27 he highest increase in participation was for teenagers aged 15-19 years, with smaller improvements in
28                      In study 2, 43 pregnant teenagers and 49 nonpregnant teenagers completed the sam
29  of amputation and malignant morbidity among teenagers and adolescents.
30 gence has been particularly noticeable among teenagers and adults.
31 incidence and severity of local reactions in teenagers and adults.
32 eliable marker of infection, particularly in teenagers and after treatment.
33    The seroprevalence quintupled among white teenagers and doubled among whites in their twenties.
34 ther pregnancy is a stressful life event for teenagers and is associated with depression for teenager
35 knee height occurs in nearly 50% of pregnant teenagers and is associated with greater gestational wei
36  gestation and postpartum than in nongrowing teenagers and mature gravidas.
37  lower fetal growth compared with nongrowing teenagers and mature pregnant women.
38 ed changes in the mental health of parenting teenagers and nonparenting teenagers over 6 years of fol
39                      Under-representation of teenagers and young adults in clinical trials for cancer
40 d on strategies to increase participation of teenagers and young adults in clinical trials.
41            Chlamydial infection is common in teenagers and young adults in community settings.
42                                        Among teenagers and young adults who had been diagnosed with d
43  to type 1 diabetes vs type 2 diabetes among teenagers and young adults who had been diagnosed with d
44 ia, fibula and arteries in the lower legs of teenagers and young adults with CTEV using 3D magnetic r
45 ciency is strongest, but rather fair-skinned teenagers and young adults, who are at highest risk of u
46 ately leading to early mortality in affected teenagers and young adults.
47 l dysfunction has been demonstrated in older teenagers and young adults.
48 te the spread of meningococcal disease among teenagers and young adults.
49 ations to data for cancer clinical trials in teenagers and young adults.
50 ss-reactive peanut and tree nut allergies in teenagers and young adults.
51 strategic approach to improve recruitment of teenagers and younger adults to clinical trials for canc
52 e hypothesize that during the prevaccine era teenagers' and adults' primed immunity was frequently bo
53 evaluated sequentially in Vietnamese adults, teenagers, and 2- to 4-year-old children.
54 g/kg bw/day for infants, toddlers, children, teenagers, and adults, respectively.
55 nsistent when considering older children and teenagers, and long-term outcomes for all ages.
56     The highest prevalence (81.5%) was among teenagers, and the highest mean infection score (+2.5) w
57        It is necessary to build rapport with teenagers, and this should start before transplantation.
58                                        These teenagers are at significant risk for becoming obese adu
59  in adolescence, and approximately 25% of US teenagers are daily smokers.
60                                              Teenagers are often impulsive.
61 olled group and in eight healthy nondiabetic teenagers as control subjects (HbA(1c) 6.3 +/- 0.2, 10.5
62 of these findings for what may lie ahead for teenagers as globalization continues to expand.
63 e research opportunities widely available to teenagers because this experience dramatically affects o
64             Among these sexually experienced teenagers, birth rates also declined between 1980 and 19
65 gG and IgM anti-LPS levels in the adults and teenagers: both conjugates elicited a greater than fourf
66 illingness measures were less positive among teenagers but increased significantly after exposure to
67 continuously monitor the driving behavior of teenagers by instrumenting vehicles with kinematic senso
68 ficant increase in myopia among children and teenagers can be observed all over the world.
69                        These parents had 143 teenagers (cases) participating in the Young-HUNT study.
70 ted in the 1990s has been attributed to more teenagers choosing abstinence, the availability of long-
71 ie, < or = 30% of energy intake from fat; 5) teenagers compensate for energy intake the least of all
72  In study 1, 122 pregnant and 96 nonpregnant teenagers completed questionnaires assessing depression
73  2, 43 pregnant teenagers and 49 nonpregnant teenagers completed the same questionnaires.
74 s and driving performance as measured by the teenagers' completion of the standardized and validated
75 minated the tODA if they determined that the teenager could not safely complete it.
76 cians need to focus on positive ways to help teenagers develop healthy relationships while providing
77 he vast majority (86.7%) of African American teenagers did not use either substance before committing
78                     Melanoma in children and teenagers differs from melanoma in young adults in demog
79 ill aggressively marketing their products to teenagers, ethnic minority groups, and young adults.
80                      In study 3, pessimistic teenagers experienced a higher level of depression than
81 e Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire-Teenager Form (FAQLQ-TF), and the Food Allergy Quality o
82 e (FAQLQ), either Parent Form, Child Form or Teenager Form depending on child's age.
83   Pregnancy may serve to protect pessimistic teenagers from experiencing depression.
84 in a five-wave study of 292 African American teenagers from rural Georgia.
85                     Compared with men who as teenagers had been outside less than once a week, men wh
86                                      Growing teenagers had leptin concentrations that increased with
87                  The use of such drugs among teenagers has been of particular concern.
88                  Medication noncompliance in teenagers has been shown to be more than four times grea
89 se findings demonstrate that the majority of teenagers have antibody titers (> or =1:32) to TSST-1 an
90                     Only a small minority of teenagers have unprotected first intercourse, and early
91  or both substances, with 41.7% of the white teenagers having used ethanol.
92 level of trait anxiety among myopic group of teenagers in comparison to teenagers with emmetropia, an
93 ce, differences in the overall proportion of teenagers in each group that had assessments terminated
94 imply reflect sex differences observed among teenagers in general.
95                                              Teenagers in the health care setting need age-appropriat
96                   In contrast with Singapore teenagers, in whom tilted disc and peripapillary atrophy
97 ion have specific challenges in children and teenagers, including ethical, practical, and scientific
98 ereas exits from employment were linked with teenagers' increased behavior problems.
99                   Prevention of infection in teenagers is a high priority.
100 Although primary prevention of smoking among teenagers is important, reducing adult smoking pays more
101                                Smoking among teenagers is increasing and the initiation of tobacco us
102  that the incidence of malignant melanoma in teenagers is increasing.
103 aying attention in a classroom of boisterous teenagers, it's often hard to maintain focus on goals in
104    Creative and individualized reminders for teenagers need to be developed and validated.
105 actice driving on the driving performance of teenagers; nevertheless, most Graduated Driver Licensing
106                             Marijuana use by teenagers often predates the use of harder drugs, but th
107 y criteria were appropriate for inclusion of teenagers or young adults or amended during the study pe
108 of the cardiac arrests occurred in children, teenagers, or young adults.
109 alth of parenting teenagers and nonparenting teenagers over 6 years of follow-up with mixed-effects r
110 indicate that mental health improved for all teenagers over 6 years of follow-up.
111 sttest; P<0.001) and from 80.6% to 82.0% for teenagers (P<0.001).
112 ity of supervised practice and improving the teenagers' prelicensed driving performance.
113 e more likely to convert to daily smoking as teenagers, progressed more rapidly from smoking initiati
114 tribute to a more accurate analysis of young teenagers' psychological problems, especially among boys
115 nmental circumstances add significantly to a teenager's risk of suicide.
116                                              Teenagers smoke 1.1 billion packs of cigarettes yearly a
117 n parallel with the heightened complexity of teenagers' social worlds.
118                                              Teenagers tend to present in a similar manner to adults
119 o be more frequent in infants, children, and teenagers than in adults.
120                       It was hypothesized in teenagers that higher cortisol response to stress is ass
121  of the worldwide increase in tobacco use by teenagers, these studies raise concern that cardiovascul
122                      The triad of young age (teenager to young adult), systemic teratoma, and high re
123     We therefore did a case-control study in teenagers to assess vaccine effectiveness.
124 ill encounter more and more beauty-conscious teenagers using these products for preventive rather tha
125         The trend for CT use in children and teenagers was also evaluated.
126                 At Stanford,694 children and teenagers were monitored for 1 to 31.6 years (mean, 13.1
127                                              Teenagers were more likely to begin care later than adul
128 ed with HCM, WPW, and skeletal myopathy as a teenager, whereas his carrier mother developed DCM durin
129 and the message we attempt to project to our teenagers, whether athletes or not.
130 he proband initially presented with HCM as a teenager, which progressed to dilated cardiomyopathy (DC
131 ildren with HNF1B mutations, we identified a teenager who presented with tetany and hypomagnesemia.
132 or cause of motor vehicle crashes both among teenagers who are novice drivers and among adults who ar
133   Internet addiction is a problem even among teenagers who do not view pornography online.
134              In this population-based study, teenagers who had a parent with cancer did not have high
135 ation-based design to study such problems in teenagers who have a parent with cancer (cases) compared
136 ems has been observed in clinical studies of teenagers who have a parent with cancer.
137 ee suggested that the number of children and teenagers who were prescribed antidepressants continued
138 yses suggest that the number of children and teenagers who were prescribed antidepressants has decrea
139 eful and deliberate in their evaluation of a teenager with recent-onset symptoms suggestive of ADHD,
140                         Contact tracing of a teenager with smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis matc
141 nagers and is associated with depression for teenagers with a pessimistic attributional style but not
142                 In studies 1 and 2, pregnant teenagers with a pessimistic attributional style were le
143           Study 3 evaluated whether pregnant teenagers with a pessimistic attributional style will be
144 To compare visual acuity (VA) improvement in teenagers with amblyopia treated with a binocular iPad g
145 nt with cancer (cases) compared with matched teenagers with cancer-free parents (controls).
146 d on sex, age, and municipality, 429 control teenagers with cancer-free parents were drawn from the Y
147 g myopic group of teenagers in comparison to teenagers with emmetropia, and to confirm whether the le
148                      We report two unrelated teenagers with HLH and an identical heterozygous RAB27A
149 , presentation, and outcomes of children and teenagers with melanoma using a US hospital-based oncolo
150 e extremely high in this population, even in teenagers with only 1 lifetime partner.
151 the leading causes of injury and death among teenagers worldwide.
152 a cross-sectional population-based survey of teenagers (Young-HUNT study).

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