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The study is the first of its kind to track language delay from two years of age through to late adolescence, using data collected from the long running Raine
CoLab has released the first in a series of policy papers on early childhood in Western Australia.
In the Kariyarra language of the traditional owners of Port Hedland, Kumaparniku means ‘all together in one’. Over the next couple of years, we will be conducting some research that will look at how we can work together to grow up strong healthy babies and kids.
Investigating language interaction with infants and toddlers living in English-speaking households.
The Department for Education commissioned this report to understand how such gender differences in early childhood may influence outcomes later in life.
Chronic innocuous aeroallergen exposure attenuates CD4+ T cell-mediated airways hyperresponsiveness in mice; however, the mechanism(s) remain unclear
The respiratory tract is an attractive target for the delivery of vaccine antigens.
Association of pre-pregnancy weight, birth defects
Congenital anomalies--why bother?
Using data on 2868 children born in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study, we examined the association between changes in family...