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    AuthorDesaulniers, Lindsay (1)Voll, Jessica (1)SubjectEducation interventions (1)Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) (1)Neonatal outcomes (1)Parental involvement (1)School-based physical activity (1)Sedentary behaviours (1)Substance abuse during pregnancy (1)Substance exposure (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Does the presentation of neonatal abstinence syndrome symptoms differ among infants based on exposure substance? 

    Desaulniers, Lindsay (2014-01-22)
    INTRODUCTION: Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is one of the primary negative effects of substance use during pregnancy. Neonatal abstinence syndrome refers to a generalized disorder observed in infants experiencing ...
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    Determining the "spread of effects" of physical activity interventions from children to Parents/Guardians 

    Voll, Jessica (2014-01-22)
    The purpose of this research was to determine whether parental involvement in a physical activity intervention delivered to children in-school could result in positive behaviour change in parents (“spread of effects”), as ...

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