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Variation over time in medical conditions and health service utilization of children with Down syndrome.
We examined associations between developmental vulnerability profiles determined at the age of 5 years and subsequent childhood mental illness between ages 6 and 13 years in an Australian population cohort.
These findings suggest an urgent need for multisectoral primary prevention of traumatic brain injury
Acquired communication disorders (ACD), following stroke and traumatic brain injury, may not be correctly identified in Aboriginal Australians
Mental wellbeing was independently associated with academic achievement and perceived family support but not with physical health variables
Debbie Susan Desiree Palmer Prescott Silva BSc BND PhD MBBS BMedSci PhD FRACP MBBS, FRACP, MPH, PhD Head, Nutrition in Early Life Honorary Research
The gap between life expectancy in patients with a mental illness and the general population has widened and reduction should focus on improving physical health
Influenza infection in young children has a significant impact on medication use, absenteeism and the use of health care service
Gastrostomy placement was associated with improvement in BMI in females with Rett syndrome, but its long-term impact on individuals and their families is unclear
The Kids researchers will use nearly $8.5 million awarded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to tackle health issues including respiratory disease, brain cancer, vaccination and Aboriginal health.