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Whether airway mucosal acidification drives early progressive lung disease is controversial
The Game Changers project was about using the Kimberley passion and enthusiasm for sport to engage Kimberley kids who were in a disrupted environment, with negative impacts on behaviour and attendance at school, leaving them vulnerable and at-risk in the community.
An innovative response-adaptive approach to driving improvements in health outcomes, applied to cystic fibrosis.
This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed parents) and children's behavior in two-parent heterosexual...
Megan is a training specialist on the Healing Kids, Healing Families Team.
Fathers play a critical role in children’s development, yet remain under-represented in research and associated policy outcomes, leaving critical gaps in our understanding of the role and long-term impact of father involvement.
The longitudinal analyses found no evidence of increased (or decreased) long-term risk of ear infections in subsequent waves associated with attending a child care centre
The current study investigated the extent to which low levels of joint attention in infancy and parent-child book reading across early childhood increase the...
Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting findings possibly due to differences in study design, lack of a...
Liz Wilkes is a Noongar woman with family connections to the Wadjuk and Ballardong tribes. She has a background in nursing and a passion for Aboriginal health and community engagement.