JSER has new one citation this month. It is citation in Pediatrics impact factor journal with JIF 5.196 for 2015.
Thumb-Sucking, Nail-Biting, and Atopic Sensitization, Asthma, and Hay Fever
SJ Lynch, MR Sears, RJ Hancox - Pediatrics,
2016
BACKGROUND: The hygiene hypothesis suggests that
early-life exposure to microbial
organisms reduces the risk of developing allergies. Thumb-sucking and nail-biting are
common childhood habits that may increase microbial exposures. We tested the ...
organisms reduces the risk of developing allergies. Thumb-sucking and nail-biting are
common childhood habits that may increase microbial exposures. We tested the ...
This article was cited
Rajchanovska D, Zafirova BI. Prevalence of nail biting among preschool children in Bitola. J Spec Educ Rehab. 2011;12(1-2):56–68.
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