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A 15 year old girl, born in Hakha, Myanmar, presented with 2 months of intermittent hemoptysis 3 years after immigrating to Australia, via Malaysia.
The Kids Research Institute Australia and The University of Western Australia researchers have been awarded more than $1 million in funding from Healthway, for projects to improve the mental health of LGBTQA+ young people, encourage early physical activity in childcare centres and create healthier local environme
The health of the world’s 1.96 billion adolescents is at a critical tipping point.
Following strong evidence and lobbying by The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers and others, labels to warn women about the risks of drinking during pregnancy are to become mandatory on all alcohol sold in Australia and New Zealand.
Around seven per cent of children and young people live in poverty, and one third are developmentally vulnerable when they start full-time school.
It is now known that the HOX11 gene is permanently activated in the leukaemia cells and it drives the disease.
Researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia have found daughters born to older mothers have higher rates of some mental health problems.
New research from The Kids Research Institute Australia has revealed, for the first time, a link between childhood obesity and higher levels of protective parenting.
Researchers from the Telethon Institute have found that the impact of long-term unemployment and separation in a family extends to future generations.
One of the largest population studies of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children has revealed maternal smoking during pregnancy to be an imp