Reports and Findings
Genetic predisposition to proteome instability may be a determinant in the pathogenesis of paediatric brain cancers
For mothers with intellectual disability, modifiable risk factors for adverse outcomes need addressing
The legacy of Wittenoom has extended beyond the mine and the town, and is still evident more than 50 years after the closure of the mine
The need to understand responses to extreme environments has prompted this edition of Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research
The current results highlight the urgent need for better mental health care and provide insight into areas for targeted mental health interventions
Those working in trans and gender diverse health care need to be aware of the high prevalence of violence and abuse among trans and gender diverse young people
prior exposure to suicide and prior exposure to suicide attempt in the general population are associated with increased odds of subsequent suicidal behavior
We estimate for the first time the total cost of RHD for Fiji (2008-2012) using a cost-of-illness approach and novel primary data on RHD disease burden and costs.
While early exposure to alcohol may influence the development of facial structures, it does not appear to be associated with ASD phenotypic variability
Children's perceptions of parents' logistic support for physical activity indirectly and positively predicts children's physical activity levels
Almost half of stillbirths could be potentially identified antenatally based on a combination of factors
Nonverbal IQ is not on the same causal pathway as language impairments
We have demonstrated that a single dose of a closely related commensal can delay onset of NTHi otitis media in vivo
The aim of our study was to investigate whether CBL0137 has potential as a therapeutic and chemopotentiating compound in MLL-r leukemia
Key barriers to effective management of chronic wet cough are limited training in chronic wet cough management combined with competing complexities
New suburban communities built in accordance with the “Liveable Neighbourhoods” policy have the potential to encourage health supportive behaviors
This review emphasises the need to gain evidence for the mechanisms linking early racism exposure to adverse health outcomes in later life
The neighbourhood physical environment has a weak but significant association with early childhood development
Children with CP and intellectual disability, particularly from minority backgrounds, were at higher risk of being admitted to hospital after the first year of life
A significant reduction in severe influenza was observed in Australian children, possibly contributed to by improved vaccine coverage and high vaccine effectiveness