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    Exploring The Experiences And Needs Of Young Adults With Disabilities Accommodated In Nursing Homes.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $83,418.00
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    Lifetime Risk Fators & Casual Pathways For Common Mental Disorders In Young Adults To 21 Years

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    Prevention And Management Of Overweight In Young Adults In The Primary Care Setting

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $99,074.00
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    Generation Y is more likely to become overweight and obese than previous generations, increasing costs to the Australian health care system. Government and health experts agree on the need to prevent weight gain, particularly in high risk groups. Electronic intervention has proven to prevent weight gain in young adults in the short term. The proposed research will test a state-of-the-art electronic intervention, tailored to individual readiness to change, over the long-term to evaluate sustainab .... Generation Y is more likely to become overweight and obese than previous generations, increasing costs to the Australian health care system. Government and health experts agree on the need to prevent weight gain, particularly in high risk groups. Electronic intervention has proven to prevent weight gain in young adults in the short term. The proposed research will test a state-of-the-art electronic intervention, tailored to individual readiness to change, over the long-term to evaluate sustainability.
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    Early Identification Of Cognitive Dysfunction In Young Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    Physical Activity In The Lives Of Indigenous Young People

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    Understanding Prospective Memory Changes, Underlying Processes, And Related Health Outcomes In Older Adults

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    The Efficacy Of A Distal Physical Activity Intervention For The Prevention Of Depression In Older Adults At Risk

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    $71,585.00
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    Acute And Chronic Brain Injury In Professional Boxing

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    $33,024.00
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    The Oral Health Of Community-dwelling Older Adults With Dementia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    A Cross-national Longitudinal Study Of HCV Risk Practices And Health Outcomes In Homeless Youth

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