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Children of the 90s

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Official Account. Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC): a long-term health & lifestyle research project at University of Bristol @BristolUni
Bristol, UK
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    Children of the 90s
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    Jan 13
    Follow us on LinkedIn for regular study updates including data releases, new sub-studies and research papers: linkedin.com/showcase/child…
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    Children of the 90s
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    Jul 20
    "On the way to my interview, even my taxi driver had heard of the study!" Researcher Annie Herbert talks about how special Children of the 90s is to her and how you too can benefit from this incredible resource 📈
    How data from a world-leading birth cohort study can support your research | Children of the 90s...
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    Children of the 90s
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    Jun 30
    As record temperatures envelop the UK, we've examined a recent study looking at how concern about the climate impacts people's mental health. 🌏🧠 #climatechange
    Study looks at how 'climate anxiety' can affect young adults
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    Children of the 90s
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    May 5
    With recent media reports of waiting list for #dentists increasing, we look at research from Dr Amira Samir et al exploring how childhood experiences and habits can influence #dentalcare use into adulthood 🦷
    New study suggests early life experiences may play role in shaping dental service use
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    Children of the 90s
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    Feb 27
    With #neurodiversity being a topic of conversation this week, we look at research from Dr Virginia Carter Leno et al exploring the role #anxiety plays in neurodivergent teenagers and eating behaviours in our blog 🍽️ linkedin.com/pulse/research… #ADHD #autism #eatingpatterns
    Research reveals the role anxiety plays in neurodivergence and eating behaviours
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