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People with intellectual disability are at risk of poor physical and mental health. Risks to health are compounded by poor health literacy, that is, reduced capacity to access health services, respond quickly to changes in health status and navigate care pathways. Building health literacy skills is a strength-based way to increase health and optimise the use of healthcare services. The internet is a primary source of health information for many people, including people with intellectual disability and their families.
The The Kids Discovery Centre schools pilot program is returning in 2021!
ORIGINS Biobank Manager wins a Shark Tank pitch at Scientific Retreat
ORIGINS sub-projects that are currently inactive
Britta Regli-von Ungern-Sternberg AM FAHMS MD, PhD, DEAA, FANZA Chair of Paediatric anaesthesia, University of Western Australia; Consultant
Our findings provide some evidence of an association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and Neuroblastoma
Antibiotic exposure before or during pregnancy was associated with increased risk of childhood hospitalized infections
In view of its side effect profile, ketogenic diet (KD) administration should be supervised by a pediatric neurologist and specialist dietician.
Digit ratio (2D:4D) is widely used as a marker of prenatal androgen exposure
The overarching aim of this project is to understand how plasmacytoid dendritic cells function in children with asthma and how genes and environmental stimuli influence these cells.