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An eleven-year evaluation of the effect of community treatment orders on changes in mental health service useMany studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the implementation of legislation.
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Gender difference in the relationship between passive smoking exposure and HDL-cholesterol levels in late adolescenceThis study has shown a gender difference in the relationship between passive smoking exposure since birth and HDL-C in late adolescence.
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Mental health in female veterinarians: Effects of working hours and having childrenMore than one-third (37%) of the sample was suffering 'minor psychological distress', suggesting the stressful nature of veterinary practice.
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Immunization of newborns with bacterial conjugate vaccinesBacterial conjugate vaccines are based on the principle of coupling immunogenic bacterial capsular polysaccharides to a carrier protein to facilitate the...
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Self-efficacy groups 2020Perth Children’s Hospital’s Diabetes Service has released the dates for its self-efficacy groups for 2020.
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Diabetes in Schools updateDo you know that the clinical team at Perth Children’s Hospital’s Diabetes Clinic can visit your child’s school to administer glucagon or camp education?
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Aveni awarded a JDRF fellowshipCongratulations to Children’s Diabetes Centre’s Dr Aveni Haynes on being awarded a JDRF Postdoctoral Fellowship to inform type 1 diabetes prevention strategies by investigating early blood glucose abnormalities in at-risk children.
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We're involved in Type1ScreenOur researchers are involved in a new nationwide program aiming to better detect a child's risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
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Protein, exercise and hypo studyFor this study, we want to see how much protein is necessary to prevent overnight hypos without causing high blood glucose levels.
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Managing the mental health impact of diabetesExploring the link between diabetes and mental health. Story by The West Australian featuring Dr Keely Bebbington.