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High dose vitamin D supplementation is associated with a shift to a more inflammatory faecal microbiome and increased susceptibility to colitis
Young adults' alcohol consumption appears to be impacted by liquor store density and convenience, rather than outlet size
The association between scabies and skin sores is highly significant and indicates a causal relationship
The functional effects of increased ERBB4 activation identify ERBB4 as a potential prognostic and therapeutic target
The concept of planetary health emphasizes that human health is intricately connected to the health of natural systems within the Earth's biosphere
In this blog, Speech Pathologist Genevieve Wilmot discusses the many benefits of book sharing and how it can promote connection and social and communication development.
We describe a cost-effective tag single nucleotide polymorphism approach using a multiplexed genotyping assay with mass spectrometry
Anesthesiologists should consider using an intravenous propofol induction technique in children who are at high risk of experiencing perioperative respiratory adverse event
This study provides an initial insight into the TFs of cerebellar granule cells that might be important for development
To kick off Speech Pathology Week 2024, we asked our clients, their families and the community to share the different ways they communicate. Senior Speech Pathologist Sally Grauaug compiled their ideas and feedback into this blog.
Adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood brain tumors and cranial irradiation should be screened for metabolic and psychological well-being
Our findings suggest that high coffee intake during pregnancy may increase risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
In this blog, Curtin University Occupational Therapy student Emily Mower shares some tips to help your child successfully brush their teeth.
In this new blog, Speech Pathology Lead Aria May explains how bathtime is a great opportunity to support social communication with your child.
For World Autism Acceptance Day, we asked our clients, their families and the community to tell us what they would like people to know about autism. Senior Speech Pathologist Sally Grauaug compiled their ideas and feedback into this blog.
In this blog, Speech Pathology Clinical Lead Aria May and Occupational Therapy Clinical Lead Marie Rodatz share their top tips for making the most of nappy changes to help create more opportunities for connection.
In this blog, Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lead (Psychology) Dr Mei’en Lim offers families — both parents and children — advice on how to embrace boredom.
In this blog, Speech Pathologist Emma Corry explores what neurodiversity is, and what it means in the context of supporting autistic children. Many people may have heard the term “neurodiversity” but what does this term actually mean? In this blog, we are going to dive into the foundations of neurodiversity.
In this blog, Senior Occupational Therapist Gayle Hillen explores the steps to developing a functional pencil grasp.
In this blog, Occupational Therapist Tarryn Culverhouse provides some tips to help your child increase their independence in dressing.