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We review findings from our previous studies which show the application of a person-based resilience framework of analysis in the context of WA aboriginal youth
In this review we examine maternal and infant dietary sources of prebiotics with a particular focus on non-digestible oligosaccharides, which undergo SCFA.
Infant feeding in the first postnatal year of life has an important role in an infant's risk of developing food allergy
Child behaviour following low to moderate maternal drinking in pregnancy
The framework for appropriately identifying and managing at-risk pregnant and lactating women requiring PrEP is poorly defined
One in four ED presentations in WA children are for ARIs, representing a significant out-of-hospital burden with some evidence of geographical disparity
Reliance on increasing use of dietary supplementation and fortification (eg, with folate) to compensate for increased consumption of processed foods is also...
We argue that the success of planetary health solutions is predicated on a more sophisticated understanding of the psychology of prevention and intervention at all scales
A bold research program is working to give young children lifelong protection against influenza
Between 1964 and 1996, the 10-year survival of patients having valve replacement surgery for rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in the Northern Territory, Australia, was 68%. As medical care has evolved since then, this study aimed to determine whether there has been a corresponding improvement in survival.