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Australian scientists have today launched a world first research trial into a treatment that could prevent asthma in high risk children.
Eight-year-old Mikayla is the miracle child her parents never thought they would have. They’d tried for seven years to have a baby, and when Mikayla was finally born they couldn’t contain their excitement or pride. The fact she had Down syndrome was secondary.
Laqueisha was just five years old when she was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease and sent on a 5,000km return trip to Perth for major heart surgery.
Associate Professor Yael Perry and project coordinator Holly Moss reflect on their experiences attending the busy annual event.
Research from Embrace has investigated cultural safety for Aboriginal young people in mainstream mental healthcare in Boorloo, Perth.
Go Cultural's Walter McGuire starts the Smoking Ceremony.
Dr Kelli MacMillan and Embracing the Mind host Dr Alix Woolard discussing childbirth trauma.
This 2nd edition is intended for staff and students and all health practitioners working in areas that support Indigenous mental health and wellbeing.
Cutting-edge work is offering new hope to children with Cystic Fibrosis.
In 2026, Rare Disease Day is recognised on 28 February to raise awareness and generate change for people living with rare disease, their families and carers worldwide. This year’s global theme, More than you can imagine, highlights the immense impact of rare disease on families across the world.