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West Coast Fever netball player Verity Charles is proof that living with T1D doesn't mean your sporting dream has to take a backseat to your condition
The Kids Research Institute Australia’s Discover Day is on again and this year it’s bigger and better than ever.
Evidence is mounting that the bacteria in a mother’s digestive system, known as microbiome, can influence the health of babies.
Meet Bianca Bertrand – she’s a glass half-full rather than half-empty person, always looking at the positives in life, especially when it comes to managing T1D
Are you replacing a CGM transmitter prematurely? There seems to be some confusion as to how long to keep using the transmitters.
Meet Nirubasini, or Niru as she is affectionately known among the Children’s Diabetes Centre team.
Among all the yoghurt options in the dairy aisle, how do you know if you are making a healthy choice?
Do you have T1D or care for someone who does? If so, tell us what you think about our research and clinical service at our Community Conversation on November 21
Congratulations to Dr Lea-Ann Kirkham - one of just 10 recipients from around the world to receive a prestigious Robert Austrian Award at the International Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases.
With a little over a week before outpatient clinics move from Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) to Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH), now is the time to familiarise yourself with all the information you need to know before you make your first visit.