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People living in poverty have insufficient household income to meet an acceptable standard of living, and are thus prevented from realising their full potential
Early childhood is increasingly recognised as a critical time for the development of executive function.
The early years of life are characterised by significant opportunity, rapid change and accelerated development which is unparalleled by any other stage.
The harmful consequences of growing up amidst adversity provide a compelling reason for intervening to improve young children’s outcomes.
We tested the hypothesis that treatment of CF epithelial cells with ivacaftor (Iva) or ivacaftor/lumacaftor (Iva/Lum) would improve control of rhinovirus infection.
Building a local evidence base for change
Our research
Learn about those behind the LiLO research study
Learn about the findings from the LiLo study.
Investigators: Elizabeth Connor, James Fitzpatrick, Rebecca Pedruzzi Project partners: Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, Mercy Services,