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Hall W, Scher A, Zaidman-Zait A, Espezel H, Warnock F
Child Care Health Dev . 2011 Jun; 38(3):379-89. PMID: 21651607
Background: While evidence suggests sleep problems are common in young children and linked to behavioural problems, studies of toddlers are rare. This community-based cross-sectional study examined associations between sleep problems...
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Matsuba C, Jan J, Espezel H
Dev Med Child Neurol . 2003 Jun; 45(6):427-8. PMID: 12785445
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Espezel H, Graves C, Jan J, Miller A, Renner K, Gustin C, et al.
Dev Med Child Neurol . 2000 Oct; 42(9):646-7. PMID: 11034460
No abstract available.
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Jan J, Espezel H, Freeman R, Fast D
J Child Neurol . 1998 Mar; 13(2):98. PMID: 9512314
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Jan J, Espezel H
Dev Med Child Neurol . 1995 Mar; 37(3):279-80. PMID: 7890134
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Espezel H
Can Nurse . 1994 May; 90(5):23-5. PMID: 8076319
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Jan J, Good W, Freeman R, Espezel H
Dev Med Child Neurol . 1994 Apr; 36(4):321-5. PMID: 8157154
Eye-poking, -rubbing and -pressing are often incorrectly grouped together because of the assumption that they represent variations of the same self-stimulating behaviour. This prospective study of 21 children shows that...
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Groenveld M, Pohl K, Espezel H, Jan J
Dev Med Child Neurol . 1994 Mar; 36(3):191-7. PMID: 7511120
Animal studies suggest that spatial skills are dependent on an intact septum pellucidum. This theory was tested by comparing patients who were visually impaired due to bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia:...
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Jan J, Abroms I, Freeman R, Brown G, Espezel H, Connolly M
Pediatr Neurol . 1994 Feb; 10(1):34-9. PMID: 8198670
A debilitating, regularly recurring, biphasic disorder is described in 6 severely multidisabled children. It was characterized by several days of lethargy, withdrawal, loss of abilities, irritability, and hypersomnolence followed or...
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Jan J, Espezel H, Appleton R
Dev Med Child Neurol . 1994 Feb; 36(2):97-107. PMID: 8132132
Fifteen children (most of whom were neurologically multiply disabled) with severe, chronic sleep disorders were treated with 2 to 10mg of oral melatonin, given at bedtime. Nine had fragmented sleep...