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Pregnant women urged to avoid e-cigarettesWomen who are pregnant or who think they could be have been urged to avoid using e-cigarettes, due to lack of evidence about their safety.
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State-first program to accelerate digital health in WAA consortium of partners across the WA medical research sector will develop and deliver the State’s first digital health-specific program.
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“Correlation doesn’t equal causation”: Autism and caesarean sectionsA new study that combines data from over 20 million births has found that a caesarean section delivery is associated with autism spectrum disorder (autism) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Framing messages for social changeThe nuanced message conveys the foundational importance of child development in the early years but avoids triggering concerns there are no opportunities to intervene at a later age.
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Accelerating Child Health Research: A Systems Biology SymposiumThe integration of multi-omics approaches with clinical research will be, without doubt, a cornerstone of future innovation in medical practice.
Registration Details about Registration When you register you will be asked to register for both the two-day auditorium presentations on days one and
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The impact on childrenThe Aussie summer provides some great opportunities for families to connect in an active and social way. But with it comes a range of factors that can impact on child and family health.
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Can a simple urine test predict asthma? New study aims to find outThe Kids Research Institute Australia researchers are investigating whether a simple urine test could predict whether young children with wheezing symptoms will go on to develop asthma.
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Northern Territory building on strengthsmedia enquiries Mailing list Media Contacts Be Inspired Please direct general enquiries to our reception on (08) 6319 1000. Please direct media
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Premmie twins defy the oddsWhen Samuel and James Considine were born in October 2003, perilously close to what the medical world describes as the limit of viability, each weighed just 700 grams and could fit into the palm of their father’s hand.