2 and 5 for fuss free kids
Toddlers who eat “the colours of the rainbow” are less likely to be fussy eaters, new Flinders University research suggests.
Toddlers who eat “the colours of the rainbow” are less likely to be fussy eaters, new Flinders University research suggests.
Picture this: you’re driving in peak-hour traffic, the radio’s blaring, the kids are screaming and your phone’s ringing.
It’s no secret that most, if not all, of the images in women’s magazines are PhotoShopped to some degree.
Many Australian spouses are looking after loved ones with dementia without external support, research from Flinders University shows.
Belly dancers are more satisfied with their bodies and have better body image than young women who don’t belly dance, new Flinders research shows.
Grants worth almost $7 million have been awarded to Flinders in the Australian Research Council’s 2015 funding program – announced for the first time at Flinders University Victoria Square today.
A Flinders academic is working on an educational framework to help professionals move towards a common national approach to providing services for young children.
Have you ever wondered how much information about your health is being collected by doctors, pharmacies, laboratories, and even grocery stores?
Guidelines covering mass gatherings worldwide in the wake of the Ebola epidemic are being developed by Flinders University.