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The Centre aims to improve the lives of young people living with diabetes by encouraging new and innovative research, researchers and translation
HEALTHCARE TRANSITION STUDY Co-designing transition support: Phase 1 For young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), growing up means moving from child
After an intensely competitive process, the research team at Princess Margaret Hospital were awarded $5.2million from a joint JDRF/NHMRC research grant.
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The infant simulator-based Virtual Infant Parenting programme did not achieve its aim of reducing teenage pregnancy
Hybrid closed-loop (HCL) therapy is an efficacious management strategy for young people with type 1 diabetes. However, high costs prevent equitable access. We thus sought to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of HCL therapy compared with current care among young people with type 1 diabetes in Australia.
School is back for a new year, and with that comes the daily lunchbox preparation.
Did you know that regular exercise can literally add years to the lives of children living with Type 1 Diabetes?
New research from Perth's The Kids Research Institute Australia has shown the local relevance of a worldwide pattern of increased risk of childhood type 1 diabetes.
The SEW-Arts Framework is a flexible strengths-based tool developed through conversations with young people, artists, and arts organisations.