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Researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia have found children with vitamin D deficiency are more likely to develop asthma.
Hearing your child’s first word is a precious moment for any parent but while most children begin to talk within 12 to 24 months of age, some take much longer.
A big decision for a lot of parents is when to try for another baby. The variation in timing can be enormous, from a few months to more than 10 years.
Apache Energy and the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research today signed a two-year partnership
Leading child advocates have called for a new approach to tackling child abuse and neglect amid rising rates of abuse notifications
A new study has found that the rate of caesarean sections in Western Australia has almost doubled in a 20 year period to 2003.
Although many toddlers with expressive vocabulary delay ("late talkers") present with age-appropriate language skills by the time they are of school age,...
The aim of this paper is to review relevant research papers to aid practitioners involved in obstetric malpractice litigation.
Breast- & bottle-feeding patterns & the introduction of solid feeds & sugar containing drinks to the dietary intake of a cohort of urban Aboriginal infants
This study compared the behavior profile of cases in the Australian Rett Syndrome Database (ARSD) with those in a British study using the Rett Syndrome...