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This is the first prospective study to identify an association between early life testosterone exposure and pragmatic language difficulties in girls
This is a strategic “pilot” project in which we are seeking basic information on the immune cell content of gestational tissues.
In an Australian-first, The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers have developed a new tool that could improve outcomes for children with a highly aggressive type of brain cancer.
Australian children aged 5 years and younger are exposed to more screen time (e.g., televisions, tables, and smartphones) than ever before.
In recent years, the interest in molecular diagnostic methods for the detection of many pathogens has grown substantially.
Liz Tim Davis Jones MBBS FRACP PhD MBBS DCH FRACP MD Co-director of Children’s Diabetes Centre Co-head, Diabetes and Obesity Research Co-director of
Aboriginal children and families contend with higher rates of preventable infectious diseases that can be attributed to their immediate living environment. The environments in which children spend most of their time are their homes and schools. We aimed to understand the opportunities in the school setting to support student skin health and wellbeing through environmental health activities, how these activities were completed, and the barriers to their implementation.
Those working in trans and gender diverse health care need to be aware of the high prevalence of violence and abuse among trans and gender diverse young people
This study reports similar glycemic outcomes for patients attending diabetes clinics in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas of WA, suggesting that a model of care provided as outreach from a specialized diabetes service is effective in achieving equitable glycemic outcomes.
There is a wide spectrum of disease severity in paediatric Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia