First published Thursday 22 November 2018.
About ORIGINS
The ultimate goal of The ORIGINS Project is to reduce the rising epidemic of non-communicable diseases through 'a healthy start to life'.
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The ultimate goal of The ORIGINS Project is to reduce the rising epidemic of non-communicable diseases through 'a healthy start to life'.
As well as ORIGINS long-term core research, there are a number of clinical trials, early interventions and shorter-term research studies that sit within the project.
The ORIGINS Project provides researchers, students, clinicians and universities with a unique opportunity to play a crucial role in changing the health of future generations.
Excessive crying or fussiness in an otherwise healthy infant is one of the most common problems parents take their to a child health clinic or general practitioner. This excessive crying – for more than three hours in a day, more than three days a week – is often referred to as infantile colic. Read ORIGINS researcher Dr Ravisha Sriniva's tips on signs, symptoms to look out for and treatment strategies in the Joondalup Times.
First published Thursday 22 November 2018.