15 October 2021
A cell-based influenza vaccine has effectively provided protection against the flu in children and...

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15 October 2021
A pilot mental health program successfully trialled in Victorian primary schools will be expanded to a...

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14 October 2021
A new research initiative has been created to help improve childhood epilepsy treatments. The $2.5 million...

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05 October 2021
A third of Australian mums experiencing disadvantage have suffered job or income loss as well as high rates...

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04 October 2021
A Murdoch Children's Research Institute led project has received funding for research into a serious...

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01 October 2021
The Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and its partners are leading a global program to better...

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30 September 2021
A trial has confirmed that virtual reality helps children calmly receive radiotherapy treatment, and the...

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30 September 2021
Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) researcher Dr Jonathan Kaufman has been awarded a University...

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30 September 2021
A new app has been created to help parents distinguish between the normal ups and downs of childhood and...

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29 September 2021
Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) Professor Sharon Goldfeld has joined a new panel of experts...

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22 September 2021
A common antibiotic has been found to reduce low birth weight and premature births, if taken during...

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21 September 2021
Yard size does not affect children's physical activity levels, according to a new study, suggesting outdoor...

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17 September 2021
Long COVID symptoms rarely persisted beyond 12 weeks in children and adolescents, unlike adults. But more...

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16 September 2021
A saliva test taken by parents to screen for the leading infectious cause of hearing loss in babies was...

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14 September 2021
Improving concussion recovery, reducing the food allergy epidemic and unlocking the regenerative potential...

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