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A study published in Science Advances has revealed that while genetics play a significant role in shaping children's immune systems, environmental factors also influence key immune responses, offering opportunity for preventing allergic diseases.
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In this blog, Speech Pathologist Emma Corry explores what neurodiversity is, and what it means in the context of supporting autistic children. Many people may have heard the term “neurodiversity” but what does this term actually mean? In this blog, we are going to dive into the foundations of neurodiversity.
Associate Professor Yael Perry and project coordinator Holly Moss reflect on their experiences attending the busy annual event.
Go Cultural's Walter McGuire starts the Smoking Ceremony.
Research Fellow Karen Lombardi recently joined Embrace @ The Kids Research Institute Australia
Embrace Co-Director Professor Helen Milroy calls for cultural safety in healthcare settings at Aboriginal mental health panel
Mental Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson presents funding that will enable the Youth Sanctuary to open later this year.
The six winners of the Embrace 2022 Research Awards have been announced.
Following last year's World Rett Syndrome Congress held in New Orleans, the 3rd European Rett Syndrome Conference was held in the Netherlands over 3 days.