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The COAG commitment to invest in young Aboriginal children will produce immediate and real community benefits.
The head of Indigenous research at Perth's The Kids for Child Health Research has been honoured as the 2008 National NAIDOC Person of the Year.
The Meningitis Centre is urging all people to be on alert for the signs and symptoms of the potential deadly disease.
Doctors and other health professionals who care for pregnant women are being encouraged to talk openly to women about the dangers of alcohol in pregnancy.
A new study has found that infectious diseases are the most common reason that children under two years of age are admitted to hospital.
Child health expert Professor Fiona Stanley says today's decision by the Federal and State Food Regulation Ministers to fortify food with folate was a great win
The 2007 Fiona Stanley Award has been presented to Mr Kerry Stokes AO in recognition of his outstanding contribution to child health research.
A new information pack is now available to help anyone who is concerned about a friend or family member who is distressed or suicidal.
Trial of new vaccine that could provide women with additional protection against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) types known to cause cervical cancer.
The Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey is the most extensive survey of Aboriginal families ever undertaken.