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This study is looking for the causes of type 1 diabetes, so that we can find ways to prevent it.
Investigating the demographic, lifestyle and diabetes management factors associated with the incidence of severe hypoglycemia
The approach of predicted 25 (OH)D concentration derived from multivariable linear regression may be valid..
The objectives of this study are to study the epidemiology of childhood diabetes in Western Australia from 1985 onwards.
This publication demonstrated considerable differences in the measurement of 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations compared with a certified laboratory, even...
Prenatal exposure to vitamin D is thought to be critical for optimal fetal neurodevelopment, yet vitamin D deficiency is apparent in a growing proportion of...
DiabHQ Project Manager; Data Theme Lead
The prevalence of multiple sclerosis follows a latitude gradient, with increased disease at higher latitudes.
Background: Epidemiological evidence shows that people with thicker, or higher stage, melanomas have lower vitamin D status compared to those with thinner...
There are indications that risk factors for BCC may differ according to the anatomic site of the tumour but this is not well understood.
Adults living in the sunny Australian climate are at high risk of skin cancer, but vitamin D deficiency (defined here as a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D...
The dramatic rise in early childhood allergic diseases indicates the specific vulnerability of the immune system to early life environmental changes.
An Early-Stage Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Clinic aims to revolutionise diabetes care and support families navigating the beginning of an early-stage T1D diagnosis.
Sun exposure is associated with several ophthalmic diseases, including pterygium which may develop in adolescence.
The generous support of Western Australians through Channel 7’s Telethon is helping to fund life-changing child health research, with two The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers awarded significant grants.
Professor Liz Davis reveals five things you might not know about type 1 diabetes.
Clinical psychologist from the Children's Diabetes Centre Dr Keely Bebbington has some top tips on how to support a friend who has type 1 diabetes.
"This system definitely helped with my diabetes management, especially overnight, and helped to keep my blood sugars as stable as possible which was fantastic,"
The study involved screening young people to learn more about the development of long-term kidney, eye and cardiovascular complications in adolescents with T1D.