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Energy drinks are predominantly targeted to young adult consumers; however, there has been limited research into their effects on psychological functioning...
This is the first study to link low gestational vitamin D to increased eating disorder risk in female offspring of Caucasian mothers.
Preliminary evidence suggests that prenatal testosterone exposure may be associated with language delay.
This study provides evidence that continued participation in playgroups is associated with better outcomes for children from disadvantaged families.
Information on factors contributing to quality of life (QOL) informs meaningful patient-centred care. We evaluated factors influencing QOL in individuals with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) and other severe neurodevelopmental encephalopathy conditions using hypothesis-free regression tree analysis.
Perth’s The Kids Research Institute Australia has welcomed the McGowan Government’s call today for the immediate implementation of mandatory pregnancy health warning labels.
As many as a quarter of Australian babies aren’t getting vaccinated on time, leaving them at risk of developing life-threatening illnesses such as whooping cough when they are most vulnerable.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed childhood mental health disorder, affecting about 1 in 20 children. It can impact their behaviour, learning and social skills.
A collaboration between The Kids Research Institute Australia and Joondalup Health Campus is poised to be a game-changer for early childhood development.
This study will test the hypothesis that the mechanisms of childhood asthma begin in the respiratory tract as early as birth.