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    Lung Injury: Influence Of Sodium, Water, Albumin, Gravity And Body Position

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $117,331.00
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    Although patients with poor oxygenation often require mechanical ventilation, only therapies that reduce lung damage improve outcome whereas therapies that improve oxygenation have not been shown to improve outcome. This project will examine the role of two common interventions in critically ill patients, fluid resuscitation and posture change, on lung injury. It is anticipated this will lead to clinical trials that will further improve survival in ventilated patients with respiratory failure.
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    Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis Of Randomised Control Trials In Fluid Resuscitation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $85,027.00
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    I am a registered nurse focused in critical care research. I have an interest in the area of fluid resuscitation. My aim is to carry out an individual patient data meta-analysis (IPDMA) on randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in fluid resuscitation. The IPDMA will consist of two of the largest critical care trials; Saline Vs Albumin fluid Evaluation (SAFE) study and the Crystalloid Vs Starch (CHEST) study, to add further evidence to the currently limited fluid resuscitation literature.
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    Maternal Exposure To Air Pollution And Perinatal Outcomes In Victoria, Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $99,841.00
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    In 2014, the Hazelwood open cut brown coal mine in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria caught fire. The Hazelwood Mine Fire resulted in nearby towns being covered in plumes of smoke and ash over a period of six weeks. Little is understood about the health effects following exposure to smoke events of this nature and duration. This proposal will specifically explore the impact of the smoke event resulting from the fire on birth outcomes, such as preterm birth and birth weight.
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    Longitudinal Eye Changes- Examining The Emergence Of Visual Impairment In Adolescents

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $103,582.00
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    Assessment of eye health parameter changes and emergence of visual impairment in a five year follow-up study of adolescents. Documenting the prevalence and incidence for the development of strabismus, ambylopia, hyperopic and myopic refractive errors, high-myopia , and the factors that promote or inhibit their early detection and remediation. This research is aimed at developing school-based and community-based strategies for minimising the life-long impact of these conditions
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    The Built Environment's Influence On Child Mental Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $92,982.00
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    A neighbourhood's physical environment plays an important role in shaping the health of its community. It provides paths for walking, parks for playing, and opportunities for social interaction and cohesion. The aim of this research is to identify what elements of the physical environment children have relationships with, and understand how these elements influence their mental health.
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    Study Of Urban Aboriginal Housing And Its Relationship To Health _ SEARCH Housing Extension Part 1

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,995.00
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    Evaluation Of The Associations Between Childhood Asthma Hospitalisations, Outdoor Fungal Spores And Environmental Effect Modifiers.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $141,558.00
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    Asthma is a major cause of childhood hospital admission, impairs quality of life, contributes to high financial burdens on families and health system and can lead to chronic lung problems. Little is known about the combined effects of outdoor fungi, air pollutants and viruses in causing asthma exacerbations. This research aims to investigate the role of outdoor fungi in child asthma hospitalisations and how their role links with respiratory viral infections and changes in air quality.
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    Environmental Risk Factors And Genetic Modifiers For Lung Health And Lung Function In A High Risk Cohort

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $95,348.00
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    Asthma is an important determinant of respiratory health and longevity. While early life exposures are thought to be important, the evidence linking them with asthma and lung function is inconclusive. There is a scarcity of longitudinal studies and few investigate genes and environment. This study will determine whether environmental exposures along with their relevant genetic modifiers are related to increased risk of asthma and impaired lung function in a high allergy risk birth cohort.
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    Environmental Risk Factors For Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $86,118.00
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    Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) is a form of MS affecting 10% of people with the disease. PPMS has been less researched than the more common form of MS, Relapsing Remitting MS (RRMS), and unlike RRMS, there are currently no effective treatments. This project will examine whether the established risk factors for RRMS also hold for PPMS, whether the magnitude of risk associated with these factors is the same for PPMS, and whether novel risk factors for PPMS can be identified.
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    The Impact Of Infant Feeding Practices And In Utero Exposure To Bisphenol A On Respiratory Health And Somatic Growth In Early Childhood

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $120,253.00
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    Bisphenol A is a chemical often used in making plastic containers, including infant bottles. It is known to leach from plastic into food in very low doses. Exposure to high levels of bisphenol A is believed to trigger chemical pathways in the body which increase the risk of obesity and asthma. This project will follow a group of pregnant women and infants to observe the level of exposure to bisphenol A in Australia, and to investigate how exposure to bisphenol A correlates to asthmatic symptoms, .... Bisphenol A is a chemical often used in making plastic containers, including infant bottles. It is known to leach from plastic into food in very low doses. Exposure to high levels of bisphenol A is believed to trigger chemical pathways in the body which increase the risk of obesity and asthma. This project will follow a group of pregnant women and infants to observe the level of exposure to bisphenol A in Australia, and to investigate how exposure to bisphenol A correlates to asthmatic symptoms, growth and fat deposition in early childhood.
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