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Winning the support of a remote Aboriginal community paved the way for a pioneering genetics study.
A new Australian study has found that the number of newborns suffering serious drug withdrawal symptoms is now more than 40 times higher than in 1980.
Painful monthly penicillin injections to treat and prevent Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) could be replaced with a longer-acting implant, a recent study has found.
Researchers will use cutting edge big data and geospatial modelling techniques to tackle the dramatic decline in the number of West Australian children walking or riding to school.
Dr Hayley Passmore is among four nominees for Western Australia’s 2022 Young Australian of the Year.
Year 7 is a time of big change and challenges - and it's also the best time to start talking about alcohol.
Register now to attend this compelling talk at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth on the evening of Wednesday, November 1 2017.
The increase in tax on ‘alcopops’ did not result in any reduction in alcohol-related harms in this population
To determine if families of children with cerebral palsy living in Australia move to less remote areas between birth and 5 years.
The risk of repetition of deliberate self-harm peaks in the first 7 days after a deliberate self-harm episode.