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  1. Higher parental education was associated with better asthma control
  2. Infant body mass index growth patterns predicted overweight at five years, waist-to-height ratio did not add to this predictivity
  3. Reply to Mariam Zaidi
  4. Antibiotics in the first week of life were associated with atopic asthma at 12 years of age
  5. Parents with overweight children two and five years of age did not perceive them as weighing too much
  6. Area-based study shows most parents follow advice to reduce risk of sudden infant death syndrome
  7. Both severity and triggers of preschool wheeze increase the risk of asthma at school age
  8. Do families follow the advice given to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
  9. Overweight at four years of age in a Swedish birth cohort: influence of neighbourhood-level purchasing power
  10. Breastfeeding and dummy use have a protective effect on sudden infant death syndrome
  11. Asthma and allergy from infancy into school age – The allergic march revisited
  12. Bed sharing is more common in sudden infant death syndrome than in explained sudden unexpected deaths in infancy
  13. A persistently high body mass index increases the risk of atopic asthma at school age
  14. Updated S wedish advice on reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome
  15. High risk of adult asthma following severe wheezing in early life
  16. Antibiotics in the first week of life is a risk factor for allergic rhinitis at school age
  17. PD05 - Asthma and allergy from infancy into school age – the allergic march revisited
  18. Influence of neighbourhood purchasing power on breastfeeding at four months of age: a Swedish population-based cohort study
  19. Milk cereal drink increases BMI risk at 12 and 18 months, but formula does not
  20. Alarmingly high prevalence of smoking and symptoms of bronchitis in young women in Sweden: a population-based questionnaire study
  21. Early fish introduction and neonatal antibiotics affect the risk of asthma into school age
  22. High risk of adult asthma following severe wheeze in early life
  23. Preschool wheeze - impact of early fish introduction and neonatal antibiotics
  24. Prenatal paracetamol exposure and risk of wheeze at preschool age*
  25. Factors associated with discontinuation of breastfeeding before 1 month of age
  26. Early protective and risk factors for allergic rhinitis at age 4½ yr
  27. Asthma in late adolescence - farm childhood is protective and the prevalence increase has levelled off
  28. Challenges to 21st century paediatrics
  29. Population-based waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio reference values in preschool children
  30. SIDS diagnosis should not be put to bed
  31. Reduced airway function in early adulthood among subjects with wheezing disorder before two years of age
  32. To co-sleep or not to sleep?
  33. The impact of pre- and post-natal smoke exposure on future asthma and bronchial hyper-responsiveness
  34. Why do ALTE infants not die in SIDS?
  35. Stop SIDS - sleeping solitary supine, sucking soother, stopping smoking substitutes
  36. Asthma symptoms in early childhood - what happens then?
  37. Immediate injection pain in infants aged 18 months during vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella with either Priorix® or MMR-II®
  38. Asthma symptoms in early childhood – what happens then?
  39. Stop SIDS – sleeping solitary supine, sucking soother, stopping smoking substitutes
  40. Piperidine: Effects on locomotor activity and brain monoamine turnover