Children's health

Improving outcomes for kids with cancer
Cancer 28 Jan 2016

Improving outcomes for kids with cancer

UNSW childhood cancer researchers have been awarded close to $4.5 million to fund ground breaking new research set to significantly improve the outcomes for children…
Mass drug administration shown to effectively control scabies
Children's health 31 Dec 2015

Mass drug administration shown to effectively control scabies

In a world-first study, treatment of a whole community with ivermectin has been shown to virtually eliminate scabies.
Updating medicine ingredient names
Children's health 29 Dec 2015

Updating medicine ingredient names

Over the years, some medicine ingredient names in Australia have become out of date. We will be updating some medicine ingredient names used in Australia…
Making a difference to the lives of children with burn injuries
Children's health 22 Dec 2015

Making a difference to the lives of children with burn injuries

A passion to provide high quality care to children recovering from burn injuries is what drives occupational therapist Debra Phillips who is currently completing her…
Quest to beat cancer drugs’ deadly side-effect
Cancer 04 Dec 2015

Quest to beat cancer drugs’ deadly side-effect

The toxic side effects of some chemotherapy drugs which affect up to a quarter of patients by damaging their heart could soon be avoided thanks…
General anaesthesia has no adverse effect on infant brain development
Children's health 29 Nov 2015

General anaesthesia has no adverse effect on infant brain development

Anaesthesia in infancy has shown no adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in children by the age of two, a new international study has shown.
Method for targeting the ‘Achilles heel’ of neuroblastoma
Cancer 22 Nov 2015

Method for targeting the ‘Achilles heel’ of neuroblastoma

Australian scientists have identified a critical molecular ‘feedback loop’ that accelerates the progression of neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nervous system in children that is…
Scarlet fever making a comeback
Children's health 17 Nov 2015

Scarlet fever making a comeback

An international study led by University of Queensland (UQ) researchers has tracked the re-emergence of a childhood disease which had largely disappeared over the past…
Children not immunised due to socioeconomic barriers
Children's health 09 Sep 2015

Children not immunised due to socioeconomic barriers

Almost one in 10 Australian infants are at risk of severe infections because they are not up-to-date with their immunisations. According to new research, infants…