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Young people aged 11 years and older provided information on their suicidal ideation, suicide plans and suicide attempts.
The study aims to determine whether an RSV vaccine given to pregnant women during the third trimester can protect newborn babies from RSV infections.
Congratulations to Dr Lea-Ann Kirkham - one of just 10 recipients from around the world to receive a prestigious Robert Austrian Award at the International Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases.
Yesterday, we were delighted to host close to 200 people at The ORIGINS 2024 Showcase, which explored the power of longitudinal cohorts, now and in
Our Centre is involved with a wide range of research projects, many involving collaborating with partners to run trials of new technologies and treatments.
Our findings suggest that immigrants in Australia have emotional or altruistic connections to their home countries
The HBF Run for a Reason is back and if you’re looking for a reason to take part in this year’s event, let it be child health research.
A follow-up of Kidskin Study participants provides an opportunity to investigate the associations between a childhood sun-exposure intervention and potentially related conditions in adulthood
We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the remote Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia during their first 7 years.
The Telethon Adventurers have had another outstanding year, distributing more than $1.6 million for research into childhood brain tumours.