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Neal Halfon

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  219
Citations -  16015

Neal Halfon is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Public health. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 207 publications receiving 14737 citations. Previous affiliations of Neal Halfon include University of California, Berkeley & University of California, San Francisco.

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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Life-Course Perspective

TL;DR: Future research on racial disparities in birth outcomes needs to examine differential exposures to risk and protective factors not only during pregnancy, but over the life course of women.
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Life Course Health Development: An Integrated Framework for Developing Health, Policy, and Research

TL;DR: The life course health development framework provides a construct for interpreting how people's experiences in the early years of life influence later health conditions and functional status and offers a better understanding of how diseases occur.
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A National Profile of Childhood Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder

TL;DR: In a nationally representative sample, children with seizures were at increased risk for mental health, developmental, and physical comorbidities, increasing needs for care coordination and specialized services.
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Patterns of Comorbidity, Functioning, and Service Use for US Children With ADHD, 2007

TL;DR: Clinical management of ADHD must address multiple comorbid conditions and manage a range of adverse functional outcomes, and Therapeutic approaches should be responsive to each child's neurodevelopmental profile, tailored to their unique social and family circumstances, and integrated with educational, mental health and social support services.
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Adverse childhood experiences: assessing the impact on health and school engagement and the mitigating role of resilience.

TL;DR: It is suggested that building resilience-defined in the survey as "staying calm and in control when faced with a challenge," for children ages 6-17-can ameliorate the negative impact of adverse childhood experiences.