Reports and Findings
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) accounts for approximately 80% of the acute leukemia (AL) overall cases per year in France. We report the results of a...
The current prevalence of mental health problems in Western populations is approximately 20% and half of all adult mental health disorders are estimated to...
We systematically reviewed the published evidence for the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis among aboriginal populations from Australia,...
Human genetic research promises to deliver a range of health benefits to the population. Here we consider how the different levels of Indigenous research...
We evaluated baseline data from the PApilloma TRIal against Cancer In young Adults (PATRICIA; NCT00122681) on the association between behavioral risk factors...
The objective of this study was to examine the factors that impact on breastfeeding duration among Western Australia Aboriginal children. We hypothesised...
Quantification of the disease burden caused by different risks informs prevention by providing an account of health loss different to that provided by a...
Measuring disease and injury burden in populations requires a composite metric that captures both premature mortality and the prevalence and severity of...
Non-fatal health outcomes from diseases and injuries are a crucial consideration in the promotion and monitoring of individual and population health.
Reliable and timely information on the leading causes of death in populations, and how these are changing, is a crucial input into health policy debates.