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The research team at Perth Children's Hospital and the Children's Diabetes Centre are looking for participants to be involved in the new CLEAR study
The research team at Perth Children's Hospital and the Children's Diabetes Centre are looking for participants to be involved in the new GATEWAY study
Join us in Western Australia's first home-based study looking at the effect of sprinting during exercise in Type 1 Diabetes.
This is your chance to play a vital role in shaping Australia's COVID-19 vaccine program
The CHIP Study investigates how burn injuries in children affect their immune system.
Bullying is a widespread global issue, with serious consequences for victimized individuals. The current systematic review is the first to explore the consequences of bullying in early adolescence on psychological and academic functioning across the adolescent period. Five databases were examined, yielding 28 relevant studies.
Acute tryptophan depletion, and therefore, diminished substrate availability for brain 5-HT synthesis did not lead to significant changes in serum neuropeptide Y concentrations over time
Clinicians caring for children and young people with hearing problems should be alert for heightened risk of specific mental health problems based on age and the nature of hearing problems.
This project aimed to investigate how schools provide support for the psychosocial wellbeing and disease management of students with type 1 diabetes
Serotonin (5-HT) is widely implicated as a key neurotransmitter relevant to a range of psychiatric disorders and psychological processes. The role of central nervous 5-HT function underlying these processes can be examined through serotonergic challenge methodologies.