Publications by authors named "T J Geller"

The delivery of effective healthcare entails the configuration and resourcing of health economies to address the burden of disease, including acute and chronic heart failure, that affects local populations. Increasing migration is leading to more multicultural and ethnically diverse societies worldwide, with migration research suggesting that minority populations are often subject to discrimination, socio-economic disadvantage, and inequity of access to optimal clinical support. Within these contexts, the provision of person-centred care requires medical and nursing staff to be aware of and become adept in navigating the nuances of cultural diversity, and how that can impact some individuals and families entrusted to their care.

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Background And Objective: Maternal nutrition has profound and lasting effects on growth and health from infancy into adulthood. The aim of this manuscript was to assess diet quality and nutrient adequacy in preconception and pregnancy in BABY1000 pilot study participants ( = 171).

Study Design And Methods: The Australian Eating Survey (AES) Food Frequency Questionnaire was administered to women based in Sydney, Australia, at preconception or 12 weeks' gestation ( = 158), and again at 36 weeks' gestation ( = 99).

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PURA syndrome is a rare, clinically heterogeneous disorder characterized by a wide spectrum of neurodevelopmental problems, and occasionally congenital heart defects, urogenital malformations, skeletal abnormalities and endocrine disorders. We describe the hospital course, diagnostic evaluations as well as neurologic and neuromuscular follow up of an infant diagnosed with PURA syndrome based on a pathogenic deletion at c.697_699 (p.

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