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Honorary Research Fellow
This paper offers a rare opportunity to longitudinally examine mental health in a population-representative study of children aged 4-5 years to 14-15 years
Alexander Larcombe BScEnv (Hons) PhD Honorary Research Fellow Honorary Research Fellow Associate Professor Alexander Larcombe began work at The Kids
Alexander Larcombe BScEnv (Hons) PhD Honorary Research Fellow Honorary Research Fellow Associate Professor Alexander Larcombe began work at The Kids
Elevated egg-specific Th2 cytokine responses were established prior to egg ingestion at 4months and were not significantly altered by introduction of egg
Mental health problems are the most prevalent and expensive chronic condition affecting children.
Inklings Practitioner
The implications of the microbiome extend to virtually every branch of medicine, biopsychosocial and environmental sciences
Although growing evidence suggests that dietary patterns associated with noncommunicable disease in adulthood may develop early in life.
Elucidation of early life factors is critical to understand the development of allergic diseases, especially those manifesting in early life such as food allerg