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Pilot for national study of children wrapped up recruitment last fall

By Marcie Kagawa

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 07, 2013

~~<p><strong>QUESTION</strong>: Whatever happened with the National Children&rsquo;s Study announced in October 2010 that would follow more than 1,000 Oahu newborns and soon-to-be-borns until age 21 to study how environmental and genetic influences affect American children?</p>
<p><strong>ANSWER</strong>: The University of Hawaii at Manoa Study Center of the National Children&rsquo;s Study met its initial participation target of 100 families for a pilot study on Oahu since it started recruiting from a dozen Oahu communities in 2010.</p>
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QUESTION: Whatever happened with the National Children’s Study announced in October 2010 that would follow more than 1,000 Oahu newborns and soon-to-be-borns until age 21 to study how environmental and genetic influences affect American children?

ANSWER: The University of Hawaii at Manoa Study Center of the National Children’s Study met its initial participation target of 100 families for a pilot study on Oahu since it started recruiting from a dozen Oahu communities in 2010. Login for more...



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