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Kids hospitalised with chronic illness up to three times more likely to fall behind at school – UNSW Newsroom
This is the first large-scale study to measure the academic outcomes of children hospitalised with a chronic condition.
This is the first large-scale study to measure the academic outcomes of children hospitalised with a chronic condition.At least one in every 10 kids under the age of 14 live with a chronic health condition.
These conditions which can include heart disease,…
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