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What autism looks like in toddlers: VIDEO
The average age of ASD diagnosis is 4 years of age, despite the fact that about half of children with this disorder may be detected by age 14 months.
Trusting your instincts
How maternal instinct can be a valuable tool for mums when they know something just isn't right with their child.
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Family's grief over little Annabelle's deadly brain tumour
The first sign something was wrong with little Annabelle Potts came at Christmas when she began bumping into walls and stumbling as she walked.
Toddler reinfused with umbilical blood to help stave off diabetes
A Sydney toddler whose umbilical cord blood was stored to help treat her sister's Type 1 diabetes has had it reinfused after showing signs of the disease herself.
The latest on taking antibiotics for ear infections
By age three, more than two thirds of children will have had at least one episode of acute otitis media (bacterial ear infection).
Ikea to pay $US50 million over deadly furniture accidents
Ikea has reached a tentative settlement to pay $US50 million ($69 million) to three families whose young children were killed by the Swedish company's furniture.
Summer berry smoothie for toddlers
For fussy eaters, smoothies can be a fun way to engage in the snack-creation process whilst also incorporating an array of nutrients important for children's development.
'My son would have died': mum's push for answers after toddler sent home with sepsis
A mother has urged parents to listen to their instincts after her three-year-old son was sent home from an emergency department.
Toddler bitten by coastal taipan to be discharged from hospital
The mother of the Queensland toddler believes her son could be discharged from hospital as early as next Friday.
Does sugar really make kids hyper? Here's what you should know
Here comes the bad news: Even though sugar doesn't make kids hyper, that does not mean it's good for you.
Popular water parks told to meet swimming pool safety standards
Contaminants from children including faeces can be rinsed into water holding tanks and then sprayed onto other users and swallowed.
Queensland researchers in food allergy breakthrough
Townsville scientists join forces in the fight for a food allergy vaccine
Want healthy kids? Let them play in the mud, feed them allergenic foods - and get a dog
If you read about children's health, you've heard a lot of this before.
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