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People at risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) have been offered a beacon of hope thanks to research into UV exposure.
An innovative The Kids program is helping to slash waiting times so children can have their ear problems checked within days.
Infections by RV species A and C are the most common causes of exacerbations of asthma and a major cause of exacerbations of other respiratory disease.
Our analysis shows that functioning in activities of daily living was related to post-school day occupation. Current health status and behaviour were found...
This opinion article was originally published in the West Australian on July 20, 2023.
Governments should rethink strategies to prevent whooping cough in newborn infants, including booster vaccination of close contacts of the baby.
A study of the Western Australian justice system has identified that 85% of staff say responding to the needs of people with FASD is an issue in their work.
The Tasmanian Government has made a significant commitment in recent years to ensure children have the best possible start in life.
The Ear and Hearing Health team's vision is all children start primary school with good hearing.
STAMP RSV is a multifaceted program of work with the single focus to prepare the community for the uptake of new and emerging RSV immunisation strategies by providing the evidence to inform public health policy.