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Early child development results alarming

Leading child health advocate Professor Fiona Stanley AC has described results from the first Australian survey using the Early Development Index as alarming.

Info for parents: Pregnancy

When you're pregnant, everyone has an opinion on what you should and shouldn't be doing. But the most important thing is to focus on making your body the best possible place to grow a baby.

How we support Supply Partners

Genuine partnerships require mutual value, and the Institute is committed to supporting our Supply Partners through a range of initiatives.

Case Study: Winc

A range of specially branded stationery has been created as part of an exciting new partnership between The Kids Research Institute Australia and Staples.

Case Study: Maia Financial

The Kids Research Institute Australia researchers will have continued access to the latest equipment to support and enable their important research, thanks to Maia Financial.

Discover Series: Diabetes

What would you discover to help a child? At The Kids, our researchers are committed to Type 1 Diabetes research that makes a real difference.

Discover Series: Rheumatic heart disease

What would you discover to help a child? At The Kids, our researchers are committed to Rheumatic heart disease research that makes a real difference.

Research

Peri-operative adverse respiratory events in children

We screened for risk factors from children's and their families' histories, and assessed the usefulness of common markers of allergic sensitisation of the...

Research

Natural history of progression of HPV infection to cervical lesion or clearance: Analysis of the control arm of the large, randomised PATRICIA study

The control arm of PATRICIA (PApillomaTRIal against Cancer In young Adults, NCT00122681) was used to investigate the risk of progression from cervical HPV...

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Day occupation is associated with psychopathology for adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome

In comparison to those young adults attending open employment from 2009 to 2011, those attending day recreation programs were reported to experience...