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We emphasize that barriers to planetary health and the clinical application of lifestyle medicine are maintaining an unhealthy status quo
Advances in science have illuminated the role of the “ecological theatre”—the total living environment—in human health
Including immediate implications for pregnancy complications, increasing evidence implicates maternal obesity having a major impact on long term child health.
Maternal n-3 LCPUFA supplementation did not provide sustained effects on postnatal oxidative stress and telomere length as observed in the offspring
Illuminate PitchFest is back! We are excited to introduce you to 10 trailblazing researchers who will be taking to the stage this February to pitch their bold and bright ideas.
It is well established that children’s school readiness is associated with their later academic achievement, but less is known about whether school readiness is also associated with other measures of school success, such as students’ social and emotional wellbeing. While some previous research has shown a link between early social and emotional development and student wellbeing, results are mixed and the strength of these relationships vary depending on whether data is based on child, teachers or parents ratings and which specific student wellbeing outcomes are measured.
Amy Jenny Susan Desiree Keerthi Finlay-Jones Downs Prescott Silva Kottampally BPsych(Hons), MPsych(Clinical), MHealthEcon, PhD (Clin Psych) BApplSci
CoLab has released the first in a series of policy papers on early childhood in Western Australia.
This project aims to better understand the early genetic and environmental factors that the developing brain during a child’s first five years of life.
Our findings suggest that the proportion of degranulated basophils can also be associated with recurrent exacerbations