When Abel was born at just 32 weeks and five days, his parents knew their little boy faced challenges, but nothing could have prepared them for the journey ahead.
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When Abel was born at just 32 weeks and five days, his parents knew their little boy faced challenges, but nothing could have prepared them for the journey ahead.
The report, A Rare Kind of Care, examines the current landscape of rare disease policy in Australia, aimed at ensuring all living with a rare disease experience health equity.
Kids Research showcased the power of collaboration at the Kids Advanced Therapeutics Symposium bringing together healthcare providers, researchers, industry leaders, community partners and families.
The NSW Poisons Information Centre (NSW PIC) is warning the community against eating wild mushrooms, with recent wet weather creating optimal growing conditions for the blooms.
As daylight saving comes to an end, many parents may be concerned about how the time change will impact their child’s sleep. Dr Chris Seton, Paediatric and Adolescent Sleep Physician from The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, explains how you can help them make the switch.
Parents are being warned about the dangers of electric scooters and bikes following a spike in accidents involving children.
Calls to the NSW Poisons Information Centre (NSWPIC) for accidental vaping exposures in toddlers have more than tripled in the past year, prompting a grave warning from health experts.
OCD BOUNCE, an Australian-first paediatric public health service, is helping to bridge the gap and advance treatment for young people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Families are being urged to help keep their children safe around home treadmills following a spike in burn injuries from the machine leading into the New Year.
On International Overdose Awareness Day, the NSW Poisons Information Centre are encouraging the community to learn the signs and symptoms of overdose.