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The Importance of Breakfast

Don't skip breakfast. Having breakfast establishes a healthy eating routine which is important both for weight control and for brain development in children.

ORIGINS Adventures at the Telethon Family Festival

We loved seeing so many families at the ORIGINS marquee at the Telethon Family Festival at Optus Stadium

Sibling Stories

Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia are seeking young people (aged 14-25) who have a trans or gender diverse sibling aged 25 or under to take part in a new study.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE): Join the Study

The ACE sub-project is investigating the impact of positive and negative maternal childhood experiences on pregnancy outcomes, and the health and wellbeing of children, with the aim to improve clinician screening and support available to families.

Looking at autism through a social model

In​ this blog, Speech Pathologist Linda Arabi discusses the social model and how it influences the supports we provide to autistic children and their families.

Trans Pathways researcher recognised as one of Australia’s Tomorrow Makers

Youth mental health researcher Penelope Strauss has been named an AMP Tomorrow Maker – the first researcher from The Kids Research Institute Australia to win one of the annual AMP Foundation grants.

SNAP-PY

There are an estimated 5000 episodes per year of bloodstream infections due to Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph) in Australia and an associated mortality of 20%. Despite this, there is little clinical trials evidence to guide best management.

Triage phone service

Did you know that we now have a 'triage' section on the DiabHQ app with useful documents and a FAQs page.

Dr Anita Campbell

Infectious Diseases Physician; Raine Clinician Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Deputy Head of the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases; Clinical Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, The University of Western Australia

WA-based cancer pharmaceutical start-up secures CUREator funding

Researchers dedicated to developing the first cancer immunotherapy tablet have been boosted by a $374,000 CUREator top-up funding grant.