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We investigated the relationship between autistic-like traits in early childhood and age at menarche in typically developing girls.
This study employs 2011 Census data linked to population-based administrative datasets to explore disparities in educational attainment and earnings trajectories among Australian-born children of diverse parental migration backgrounds from mid-adolescence to early adulthood.
There has been a dramatic increase in the availability of "routine data" for research purposes, including data from electronic medical records,...
Findings from The Kids Research Institute Australia’s ‘Ear Explorers’ real-life research project undertaken as part of the 2019 Telethon weekend, found short videos were more helpful than photos when making a diagnosis.
In early 2024, Dr Aveni Haynes and her team were awarded Telethon Trust funding for their project Supporting Families.
This study is investigating whether a machine learning based approach can be used to improve fetal brain anatomy measurement for learning development studies.
Western Australia has joined a major international study that could significantly change the treatment of asthma in children.
Friends and supporters of The Kids Research Institute Australia are invited to join us to celebrate 25 years of making a difference to kids' health at our Open Day.
A Perth study has shown that over-the-counter asthma medication before surgery can reduce respiratory complications during and after tonsillectomy surgery.
Preventing over half of the world’s ear infections with a therapy such as Spritz-OM will significantly improve health and educational outcomes on a global scale.