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Determining the associations of sun exposure in early life on the development of non-communicable diseases.

Understanding how families engage with screen technologies and how it may influence child development
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Maternal and family factors and child eating pathology: Risk and protective relationshipsThis study aimed to identify maternal and family factors that may predict increases or decreases in child eating disorder symptoms over time, accounting for...

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ORIGINS Project shines light on Early Childhood DevelopmentA collaboration between The Kids Research Institute Australia and Joondalup Health Campus is poised to be a game-changer for early childhood development.

This research aims to examine subfertility in a population pregnancy cohort, analysing the underlying differences between sub fertile couples who conceive naturally, sub fertile couples who conceive using ART or non-IVF, and fertile couples.

Enhancing psychological wellbeing in families from pregnancy to infancy

Can baby’s early movements predict learning difficulties later in childhood?

This project aims to investigate the impact of a non-severe burn injury on children's health for life.

Does eating cashew nut spreads in the first year of life reduce the chances a baby will develop a cashew nut food allergy?

This study explores the role of infant sleep in early childhood development.