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Echocardiographic screening in a resource poor setting: Borderline rheumatic heart disease could be a normal variant

Cross-sectional observational study across ten primary schools in Fiji in school children aged 5-14 years.

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Echocardiographic screening for rheumatic heart disease in high and low risk Australian children

We aimed to establish the prevalence of RHD in high-risk Indigenous Australian children using these criteria and to compare the findings with a group of...

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Genetic and functional evidence for a locus controlling otitis media at chromosome 10q26.3

Otitis media (OM) is a common childhood disease characterised by middle ear effusion and inflammation.

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Immune cell trafficking from the brain maintains CNS immune tolerance

Evaluation of fluorescently labeled leukocyte migration in mice revealed that DCs travel via the RMS from the CNS to the cervical LNs (CxLNs), where they...

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Gaps in Indigenous disadvantage not closing: A census cohort study of social determinants of health in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand from 1981-2006

Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are all developed nations that are home to Indigenous populations which have historically faced poorer outcomes than their...

Using passwords

Passwords not only protect your information, but also the information you have on your phones, computers and other devices about your friends and

Privacy settings

Privacy settings help you to control who can access your social media profiles and other information you have stored online or on your devices.

Supporting fellow students

Once you are in a leadership position within your school, other students may feel they can approach you to talk about their problems and to seek help

Leadership in action

The leadership in action section of this handbook includes three modules you can access from the links below. How do you make a change? This module

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Being social (or not!) in play, any way is OK

This is the second blog in our new series about what play is and its importance.