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We review the available empirical evidence on the cognitive, physical, and surgical implications of puberty suppression in gender-incongruent children and adolescents
Here we show that transfected macrophages stably expressing wild-type Nramp1 (Nramp1+) control the net replication of B. thailandensis, but not B. pseudomallei.
Indigenous Australians are much more likely to die from Rheumatic Heart Disease than other Australians.
Using linked data, we describe changes in respiratory virus testing among children born in Western Australia in 1996-2012
This article details the application of the participatory action research approach by the National Empowerment Project, Aboriginal community-based researchers.
Review of the clinical and biological progress over 50 years in Rett Syndrome
The Influenza Complications Alert Network (FluCAN) is a sentinel hospital-based surveillance programme operating in all states and territories in Australia
ORIGINS BENEFIT study is looking at whether mums eating more allergenic foods during pregnancy and early breastfeeding would make a difference to their children developing allergies.
ORIGINS dietitian Sarah Whalan discusses what to eat and drink when pregnant in The Joondalup Times.
With up to one in four Australian children now affected by allergic diseases, the potential for the ORIGINS SYMBA Study to positively impact future lives is immense.