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The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers will lead a new national clinical trial (COSI-2) to determine whether topical coconut oil can reduce late onset sepsis in extremely preterm infants.
In three experiments, we examine the role of motives underlying goal pursuit and the metacognitive strategy of mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII) to predict the strategic use of self-regulation responses (persistence, disengagement, and reengagement) when faced with attainable, unattainable, or multiple goals.
Competing challenges in adolescence and young adulthood can distract from optimal type 1 diabetes (T1D) self-management, and increase risks of premature morbidity and mortality. There are limited data mapping the glycemic control of people with T1D in this age group, across Australasia.
We describe here the effects of treatment with interferon-α2b in a cohort of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Wuhan, China
As the prevalence of allergic disease dramatically rises worldwide, prevention strategies are increasingly being considered.
This article discusses the merits and potential shortcomings of a study reported previously showing that giving Vitamin C to women who smoked during...
Despite an effective vaccine, measles remains a major health problem globally, particularly in developing countries. More than 30% of children show primary...
Senior Research Officer to oversee our rare disease program in association with other team members.
Infectious Diseases Physician; Raine Clinician Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Deputy Head of the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases; Clinical Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, The University of Western Australia
Autistic people and those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are at a high risk of developing an eating disorder. While there is limited evidence on the relationship between other forms of neurodivergence and eating disorders, research suggests associations between giftedness, intellectual disability, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychosis, Tourette's syndrome, and disordered eating.