Publications by authors named "N A Mullan"

Article Synopsis
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder resulting from alcohol exposure during pregnancy, posing significant public health risks.
  • The FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence is focused on preventing, diagnosing, and managing FASD and emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement in their efforts.
  • The paper highlights successful policy and practice influences in FASD over five years and addresses ongoing challenges in effectively implementing research findings.
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Amidst the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, understanding the transmission dynamics of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is key to providing peace of mind for the community and informing policy-making decisions. While available data suggest that school-aged children are not significant spreaders of SARS-CoV-2, the possibility of transmission in schools remains an ongoing concern, especially among an aging teaching workforce. Even in low-prevalence settings, communities must balance the potential risk of transmission with the need for students' ongoing education.

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Alcohol exposure during pregnancy has been associated with altered brain development and facial dysmorphology. While Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is not specifically related to distinct facial phenotypes, recent studies have suggested certain facial characteristics such as increased facial masculinity and asymmetry may be associated with ASD and its clinical presentations. In the present study, we conducted a preliminary investigation to examine facial morphology in autistic children with (n = 37; mean age = 8.

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Objective: To review the clinical data for people with diabetes mellitus with reference to their location and clinical care in a general practice in Australia.

Materials And Methods: Patient data were extracted from a general practice in Western Australia. Iterative data-cleansing steps were taken.

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Place is of critical importance to health as it can reveal patterns of disease spread and clustering, associations with risk factors, and areas with greatest need for, or least access to healthcare services and promotion activities. Furthermore, in order to get a good understanding of the health status and needs of a particular area a broad range of data are required which can often be difficult and time consuming to obtain and collate. This process has been expedited by bringing together multiple data sources and making them available in an online geo-visualisation, HealthTracks, which consists of a mapping and reporting component.

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