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The effects of OM-85 were strongest in the first winter season, with a trend for fewer children in the OM-85 group to have sLRIs and URIs
Children with cerebral palsy performed similar haptic exploratory procedures as their typical development peers
Mental wellbeing was independently associated with academic achievement and perceived family support but not with physical health variables
This study highlights a range of unique profiles that can be used for improving the early development of young Aboriginal children
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The aim of the study is the early identification of problems with the current flu vaccines, and providing parents and professionals with up to date information.
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In this blog, Occupational Therapy Clinical Lead Marie Rodatz shares top tips for developing independence with daily living skills —bathing or showering, washing hands, brushing teeth and dressing — in children.
Understanding how families engage with screen technologies and how it may influence child development
Associate Professor Bep Uink and Head of Kulunga Aboriginal Unit Cheryl Bridge watched on by Associate Professor Yael Perry at the SMHR conference.