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South Australian researchers find boiled peanuts could help reduce children’s peanut allergies.
2017 Research Grant, 2019 Research Grant, 2020 Research Grant, News January 12, 2023

South Australian researchers find boiled peanuts could help reduce children’s peanut allergies.

A new clinical trial, funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF), has found that boiling peanuts can help up to 80 per cent of allergic children become desensitised to
2017 Research Grant2019 Research Grant2020 Research Grant7NEWS ExclusiveAssociate Professor Luke GrzeskowiakBoiled PeanutsClinical & Experimental AllergyDr Billy TaoDr Preethi EldiDr Tim ChatawayFlinders UniversityPeanut AllergySAHMRI
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Student wellbeing pilot to reduce stress and anxiety now takes off, jumpstarted by CRF Grant
News February 25, 2021

Student wellbeing pilot to reduce stress and anxiety now takes off, jumpstarted by CRF Grant

A South Australian school is expanding a research program seeking to reduce stress and anxiety among its students, where perfectionism, body image concerns, learning and workload challenges, separation anxiety and
2018 Research Grant7NEWS7NEWS ExclusiveChildrens Mental HealthConcordia CollegeDr Catherine JohnsonFlinders UniversityMindfulnessProfessor Tracey Wade
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CRF funds research into cutting-edge treatment to help children and young adults who are battling brain cancer
News November 12, 2020

CRF funds research into cutting-edge treatment to help children and young adults who are battling brain cancer

A new study by University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers will explore this question over the next two years, using data from a US hospital to model patient outcomes based
2021 Research Grant7NEWS ExclusiveBasic ScienceUniversity of South Australia
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Child abuse study: Children’s Research Foundation looking to break inter-generational impacts of trauma
News February 16, 2020

Child abuse study: Children’s Research Foundation looking to break inter-generational impacts of trauma

Each year, millions of Australian children experience horrific abuse and neglect. In the past two years, more than 245,000 reports have been made about Australian children to child protection services.
2020 Research Grant7NEWS ExclusiveChild ProtectionProfessor Leonie SegalUniversity of South Australia
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CRF funding provides boost to LEGO® program helping children with autism
News December 23, 2019

CRF funding provides boost to LEGO® program helping children with autism

An Adelaide program using LEGO® to help children with autism develop their social skills is about to expand thanks to the support of the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation. Lead Chief
2020 Research Grant7NEWS ExclusiveAnxietyAssociate Professor Parimala RaghavendraAutism SAautisumChildrens Mental HealthCognitive Behavioural TherapyFlinders UniversityLEGO® therapy
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