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Pneumococcal vaccine sees hospital admissions for deadly pneumonia slashed

New research has revealed the extraordinary impact of a collaborative project between The Kids Research Institute Australia and the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, with rates of hospitalisation for pneumonia dropping by nearly 60 per cent thanks to the introduction of the pneumococcal vaccine

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Funding all adds up

Little or large, every donation made to The Kids Research Institute Australia is precious.

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While depression and anxiety can have similar signs and symptoms, they also have some distinct features.

Help us build a new weapon in the fight against deadly flu

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Fundraising star: Chloe (11) Bakes for Autism Research

Chloe recently decided to bake cupcakes to sell to her school friends and teachers and it was all for a cause very close to her heart - autism research.

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Maggie Dent’s call for calmness, curiosity and compassion

Queen of common sense and Embrace ambassador Maggie Dent with researchers ahead of the event in support of young people with type one diabetes.