The Raine Study in the news: Mental health of IVF teens

12 October 2022: Did you see the Raine Study in the news this week? Recent research from long-time Raine Study collaborator Professor Roger Hart from the University of Western Australia and his team regarding the mental health of teens conceived via IVF compared with their naturally-conceived counterparts (members of the Raine Study cohort), has been shared by news outlets around Australia.

Check out the links for just a few of the stories – the story ran nationally across TV (Channel 7, Nine Network and WIN), radio (Macquarie, Nine Radio, ARN and KISS) and in print/online news from WA to Queensland.

Congratulations to Professor Hart and his team, and special thanks to our participants without whose involvement in the Raine Study’s follow-ups such comparative research would not be possible.

 

https://thewest.com.au/lifestyle/healthmedicine/university-of-wa-study-finds-wa-teenagers-born-via-ivf-to-be-less-aggressive-but-higher-risk-of-depression-c-8493171

https://www.perthnow.com.au/lifestyle/healthmedicine/university-of-wa-study-finds-wa-teenagers-born-via-ivf-to-be-less-aggressive-but-higher-risk-of-depression-c-8494080

https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/ivf-children-found-to-have-better-behaviour-in-landmark-study/news-story/9e9ee153332dbdaa35cf4dfdf7a897d8?cspt=1665446026|7a7d1fec7e64ada2d677168dbcdde822

https://honey.nine.com.au/parenting/surprise-health-findings-for-teenagers-born-via-ivf-new-study/518fa2ed-9caf-4d66-847a-af9fa5d9eb49

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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