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    Identification of Caries Risk Determinants in Toddlers: Results of the GUSTO Birth Cohort Study by Un Lam, C, Khin, L W, Kalhan, A C, Yee, R, Lee, Y S, Chong, M F-F, Kwek, K, Saw, S M, Godfrey, K, Chong, Y S, Hsu, C-Y

    Published in Caries research (01-01-2017)
    “…The aim of this study was to identify risk determinants leading to early childhood caries (ECC) and visible plaque (VP) in toddlers. Data for mother-child…”
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    P-1457 - Association between mental health problems during the second trimester of pregnancy and birth length of the newborn by Broekman, B.F, Chan, Y.H, Chee, C, Keleher, V, Chen, H, Haley, C, Sung, S, Kwek, K, Chong, Y.S, Meaney, M, Saw, S.M

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Introduction Studies have shown that mental health problems during pregnancy have adverse effects on fetal growth. The impact of depressive and anxiety…”
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    Caries Risk Prediction Models in a Medical Health Care Setting by Kalhan, T.A., Un Lam, C., Karunakaran, B., Chay, P.L., Chng, C.K., Nair, R., Lee, Y.S., Fong, M.C.F., Chong, Y.S., Kwek, K., Saw, S.M., Shek, L., Yap, F., Tan, K.H., Godfrey, K.M., Huang, J., Hsu, C.-Y.S.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-07-2020)
    “…Despite development of new technologies for caries control, tooth decay in primary teeth remains a major global health problem. Caries risk assessment (CRA)…”
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    Body fat in Singaporean infants: development of body fat prediction equations in Asian newborns by Aris, I M, Soh, S E, Tint, M T, Liang, S, Chinnadurai, A, Saw, S M, Kwek, K, Godfrey, K M, Gluckman, P D, Chong, Y S, Yap, F K P, Lee, Y S

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-2013)
    “…Background/objectives: Prediction equations are commonly used to estimate body fat from anthropometric measurements, but are population specific. We aimed to…”
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    Body mass index and its effects on retinal vessel diameter in 6-year-old children by Taylor, B, Rochtchina, E, Wang, J.J, Wong, T.Y, Heikal, S, Saw, S.M, Mitchell, P

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2007)
    “…Purpose: To examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and other anthropometric measures with retinal vessel diameter in children. Methods: A…”
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    Myopia: attempts to arrest progression by Saw, S M, Gazzard, G, Au Eong, K-G, Tan, D T H

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-11-2002)
    “…Previous studies have evaluated the efficacy of several interventions to decrease the progression of myopia. These include devices that alter the perception of…”
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    A randomized controlled trial comparing the hair apposition technique with tissue glue to standard suturing in scalp lacerations (HAT study) by Hock, Marcus Ong Eng, Ooi, S.B.S., Saw, S.M., Lim, S.H.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-07-2002)
    “…Study objective: We evaluate a new technique of treating scalp lacerations, the hair apposition technique (HAT). After standard cleaning procedures, hair on…”
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    Effluents from a pulp and paper mill: a skin and health survey of children living in upstream and downstream villages by Lee, J, Koh, D, Andijani, M, Saw, S M, Munoz, C, Chia, S E, Wong, M L, Hong, C Y, Ong, C N

    “…Objectives: A health survey of three villages (upstream village Rantau Baru and two downstream villages, Sering and Pelalawan) in the vicinity of a pulp and…”
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    Automatic detection of pathological myopia using variational level set by Tan, N.M., Liu, J., Wong, D.W.K., Lim, J.H., Zhang, Z., Lu, S., Li, H., Saw, S.M., Tong, L., Wong, T.Y.

    “…Pathological myopia, the seventh leading cause of legal blindness in United States, is a condition caused by pathological axial elongation and eyes that…”
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