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What a fabulous day we had on Sunday at the HBF Run for a Reason in Perth, where Rett syndrome was extremely well represented!
This review examines the current evidence for a possible connection between nutritional intake (including micronutrients and whole diet) and neurocognitive...
A conditional analysis provided evidence for multiple associations within the HLA-DRB1-HLA-DQA1 region,and a model in which risk differed between three...
Intellectual disability affects more than 1.5% of the population of children in developing countries yet we know little about the daily lives and support...
Following last year's World Rett Syndrome Congress held in New Orleans, the 3rd European Rett Syndrome Conference was held in the Netherlands over 3 days.
Vaccination is the most effective strategy for preventing influenza infection in pregnancy.
This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed parents) and children's behavior in two-parent heterosexual...
This study investigated cancer and mortality of adults exposed to blue asbestos as children.
Prenatal exposure to testosterone is known to affect fetal brain maturation and later neurocognitive function.
On Sunday May 25th, the 'I love someone with Rett syndrome' team participated in the annual HBF Run for a Reason.
In utero exposure to arsenic via drinking water increases the risk of lower respiratory tract infections during infancy and mortality from bronchiectasis in...
Central corneal thickness (CCT) is associated with eye conditions including keratoconus and glaucoma.
Pre-eclampsia is a common complication of pregnancy and is a major cause of fetal maternal mortality and morbidity.
You can't stop loving them: the gift of a grandchild can sometimes be painful, writes Wendy Macklin.
Our InterRett team visited Geelong, Australia to attend the first ever Rett Syndrome Association of Australia national conference.
Thank you to all guests and participants of this year's 8th World Congress on Rett syndrome, which was held from May 13-17th, 2016 in Kazan, Russia.
Our own Dr Helen Leonard was recently featured on Today Tonight. MECP2 duplication syndrome, which more frequently affects boys, is one of the Rett syndrome...