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Leading paediatrician and Co-Director of ORIGINS Professor Desiree Silva says key developmental milestones like smiling are being delayed because parents are spending too much time on devices.
The Joondalup Health Campus and The Kids are investigating how childhood and adult-onset diseases can be prevented during foetal development and in the early years of life.
The link between increasing anxiety among young children and too much screen time at the expense of “nature time” will be the focus of a new Perth study.
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The ORIGINS Biobank is collecting biological samples from participant families at 10 timepoints between the time of pregnancy and the child turning five years of age.
ORIGINS is collecting physiological, biological and clinical data from the mother, partner/father and child at numerous points to track development and change.
Accessing the ORIGINS cohort, database or biological samples involves a process of review and approval.
Information about the sub-project implementation process at ORIGINS
ORIGINS is fortunate to have a small passionate and dedicated group of longstanding volunteers.
Information for the 10,000 families participating in ORIGINS. Recruitment has now closed.