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This paper analyses genetic association data on biochemical markers of iron status from 11 European-population studies, with replication in eight additional...
Here we summarise some recent research using the AEDI data and show how the Fraser Mustard Centre is using such research to help inform policy-makers.
Although children's later experiences can still have an effect, developments in early childhood have long-lasting effects on health, behaviour and learning...
Language is a robust developmental phenomenon, characterised by rapid and prodigious growth.
Rates of type 2 diabetes are higher among Indigenous than non-Indigenous Australian children and adolescents.
The Bright Tomorrows app developed at The Kids Research Institute Australia aims to assist parents of children aged 0-5 years to support their child to develop the building blocks of several essential life skills.
The Australasian Research Summaries were generated by CoLab for the Evidence for Learning website in partnership with Edith Cowan University and Fraser Mustard Centre.
Investigators: Albert McNamara, Allan Kickett Snr, Brad Farrant, Carol Michie, Carrington Shepherd, Charmaine Pell, Cheryl Kickett-Tucker, Clair
The Early Start Screen Smart Program was developed with parents, for parents and professionals, and backed by research.
Children living with a rare disease often endure a lengthy journey to diagnosis, commonly referred to as a diagnostic odyssey. This journey significantly impacts their physical, mental and financial wellbeing, in addition to that of their families. The diagnostic odyssey is often characterised by anxiety and stress surrounding the uncertainty of the future. This is experienced by the patient as well as by the family.