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Young people are needed for a new study looking at ways to improve hypoglycaemia awareness through exercise.
Meet eight-year-old Emily. She lives in Northam, has Type 1 Diabetes and stars in one of the videos for a new The Kids Research Institute Australia digital advertising campaign. Mother Kathleen Noble said the initial diagnosis was the hardest time for the family.
We’d love to hear your feedback on our website and newsletter so we can make it more informative and interesting for WA’s Type 1 Diabetes community.
Young people with Type 1 Diabetes are needed for a new study looking at whether blood sugar levels affect exercise performance.
Undescended testes is associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer and male infertility, and decreased paternity
We provide new evidence to support current guidelines for orchidopexy before age 18 months to decrease the risk of future testicular cancer and infertility
Considering gender inequality in time as a resource for political participation and using Wave 5 of the European Social Survey data on 24 European countries, this study examines: (1) the relationship of both long working hours and unsociable work schedules to participation in national elections in Europe before or during 2010; (2) factors that may mediate this association; and (3) gender differences in this relationship and occupation-specific patterns.
The study involved screening young people to learn more about the development of long-term kidney, eye and cardiovascular complications in adolescents with T1D.
The infant simulator-based Virtual Infant Parenting programme did not achieve its aim of reducing teenage pregnancy
The SEW-Arts Framework is a flexible strengths-based tool developed through conversations with young people, artists, and arts organisations.