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The current findings showed that involvement in any bullying behaviour was associated with increased risk of concurrent mental health problems
This is the largest collection of normative T LCO data, and the first global reference values available for T LCO.
The lung clearance index may be a useful surveillance tool for monitoring the presence and extent of lower airway inflammation and infection
Participant’s interviews describe how the Cultural, Social and Emotional Well Being(CSEWB) Program significantly changed their lives and their families’ lives in various constructive and affirming ways to bring about positive outcomes.
Overall results of this preliminary study suggest that supplementation with fish oil may only significantly increase DHA in minor allele carriers of FADS1 SNPs. Further research is required to confirm this novel finding.
New initiatives to develop a standard reference method and the assignment of "true" values to samples provide a solution to these problems.
Reduced frontal power at 3 months may indicate increased risk for reduced expressive language skills at 12 months.
Refugee children have complex backgrounds with exposure to multiple traumatic events.
Research to further improve outcomes for people with CF is dependent upon well characterised, archived and accessible clinical specimens.
The present study aimed to clarify the effect of viral and bacterial co-detections on disease severity during paediatric acute respiratory infection (ARI).
Antibiotic dysbiosis and probiotics trial on infants
This study is investigating whether a machine learning based approach can be used to improve fetal brain anatomy measurement for learning development studies.
ORIGINS sub-projects investigating the impact of the physical environment and lifestyle on health, development and chronic conditions.
This sub-project aims to fill the gap in knowledge of the effects of climate change on child health and wellbeing in Australia, and to propose data-driven adaptation trials to counter the most serious impacts.
This Australian-first study will simultaneously identify childhood exposure to heavy metals in regional and remote communities and provide these communities with training in drinking water quality, STEM and dental hygiene.
Plastics in Pregnancy (Phase One)