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Researchers at The Kids for Child Health Research have been awarded more than $1.4M to assess how many juvenile offenders are affected by FASD.
A world first study of language development in toddler twins confirms the widely held belief that twins start to talk later than single-born children.
New research from The Kids Research Institute Australia has revealed, for the first time, a link between childhood obesity and higher levels of protective parenting.
Researchers from the Telethon Institute have found that the impact of long-term unemployment and separation in a family extends to future generations.
Perth's Telethon Institute for Child Health Research has been awarded more than 3 million dollars from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
A new report from Perth's The Kids for Child Health Research has found a strong link between childhood ear infections and exposure to tobacco smoke.
The COAG commitment to invest in young Aboriginal children will produce immediate and real community benefits.
Australian researchers have found that exposure to measured doses of ultraviolet light, such as sunlight, could reduce asthma.
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