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High blood pressure in pregnancy may affect child’s IQ

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New research suggests that a mother’s high blood pressure during pregnancy may have an effect on her child’s thinking skills all the way into old age. The study is published in the October 3,...

Reducing stress on premature babies aids brain development

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A landmark program to reduce stress experienced by premature babies and foster bonding with their parents promotes brain development and could enhance long-term well-being, according to a leading Australian psychologist presenting this week at...

High-tech tools to improve Autism screening

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Researchers in Georgia Tech’s Center for Behavior Imaging have developed two new technological tools that automatically measure relevant behaviors of children, and promise to have significant impact on the understanding of behavioral disorders such...

BPA linked to thyroid hormone changes

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Bisphenol A (BPA), an estrogen-like compound that has drawn increased scrutiny in recent years, has been linked to changes in thyroid hormone levels in pregnant women and newborn boys, according to a new study...

Active video gaming increases physical activity

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Compared with rest and sedentary video game play, active video gaming with dancing and boxing were associated with increased heart rate, oxygen uptake and energy expenditure in a study of 18 school children in...

Young indigenous females at highest risk of assault-related injuries

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A new study has placed young indigenous females at the highest risk of sustaining assault-related injuries in Queensland. The study, conducted by UQ's Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine (CONROD), compared the...

Alcohol and energy drinks: A bad mix

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Mixing energy drinks with alcohol (AEDs) as party beverages is a growing trend among young Australians, who are putting their health at risk by consuming amounts beyond what is deemed safe, according to new...

Late premature births on the rise

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Premature birth rates have risen in the last two decades in Australia, and the rates continue to rise. Late preterm babies- babies born between 34 and 36 weeks- account for 70% of all preterm...

Risqué girls a product of their environment

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Dr Michelle Smith will use a speech at the Wheeler Centre today to argue young girls are being bombarded with mixed messages about sexuality. “We continue to insist on girls remaining sexually innocent, through criticism...

Young people welcome uniform and discipline

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Research conducted by the Youth Research Centre at the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education on behalf of the Australian Department of Defence found that cadets develop a sense of belonging and a...
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