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    Cognitive vulnerabilities to anxiety symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A 3‐year longitudinal study by Ho, Samuel MY, Zhang, Qiaochu, Lai, Yihuan, Dai, Darren W.T.

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-07-2021)
    “…Objective This study established cognitive vulnerability of anxiety symptoms among high school students. Method A total of 72 grade 9–11 students completed…”
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    Stability of executive function in children born at risk of neonatal hypoglycemia by Dai, Darren W. T., Brown, Gavin T. L., Franke, Nike, Gamble, Gregory D., McKinlay, Christopher J. D., Nivins, Samson, Shah, Rajesh, Wouldes, Trecia A., Harding, Jane E.

    Published in Child neuropsychology (17-08-2024)
    “…Executive function plays an important role in promoting learning and social-emotional development in children. Neonatal hypoglycemia associates with executive…”
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    Executive function and behaviour problems in school‐age children born at risk of neonatal hypoglycaemia by Dai, Darren W. T., Franke, Nike, McKinlay, Christopher J. D., Wouldes, Trecia A., Brown, Gavin T. L., Shah, Rajesh, Nivins, Samson, Harding, Jane E.

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-09-2023)
    “…Aim To examine the relationship between neonatal hypoglycaemia and specific areas of executive function and behaviour in mid‐childhood. Method Participants in…”
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    Relationships between intelligence, executive function and academic achievement in children born very preterm by Dai, Darren W.T., Wouldes, Trecia A., Brown, Gavin T.L., Tottman, Anna C., Alsweiler, Jane M., Gamble, Greg D., Harding, Jane E.

    Published in Early human development (01-09-2020)
    “…Children born very preterm are at higher risk of adverse neurocognitive and educational outcomes. However, how low intelligence (IQ) and low executive function…”
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    Mid-Childhood Outcomes after Dextrose Gel Treatment of Neonatal Hypoglycaemia: Follow-Up of the Sugar Babies Randomized Trial by St Clair, Sophie L, Dai, Darren W T, Harris, Deborah L, Gamble, Gregory D, McKinlay, Christopher J D, Nivins, Samson, Shah, Rajesh K, Thompson, Benjamin, Harding, Jane E

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2023)
    “…Dextrose gel is widely used as first-line treatment for neonatal hypoglycaemia given its cost-effectiveness and ease of use. The Sugar Babies randomized trial…”
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