Craig , Renee Dow and MaryAnne Aitken , experts in treating and counseling children with genetic diseases at Royal Children's Hospital in Australia.
Lead researcher Dr Michelle Haby, from the Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, told BBC News Online why polyunsaturated fats might be linked to asthma.
Other details pertaining to the Royal children are vague, although the report clarifies that Prince Charles pays the salary of the staff members for his household and that of his children.
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Patients will have to use centres in Alder Hey, Great Ormond Street and Evelina Children's Hospital, both in London, Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, Birmingham Children's Hospital, the Royal Children's Hospital in Bristol or Southampton General.
It ruled surgery would continue at Great Ormond Street in London, Evelina Children's Hospital, also London, Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Alder Hey in Liverpool and the Royal Children's Hospital in Bristol or Southampton General.
The money raised has been split between Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
The decision means patients needing transplants will now be transferred to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital for a six-week stay.
It is remembered that at previous royal jubilees children were given commemorative mugs, prompting endless rows about paying for them.
Ms Milne, MSP for North East Scotland, highlighted the success of the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and the CLIC Sargent nurse in helping to coordinate and plan aspects of care and support for children in Aberdeenshire.
Although Dr Cody spoke of "stabilising" baby Millie so she could be transferred to the only intensive care unit in Northern Ireland for children, the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children in Belfast, he confirmed that by that time there was neither any improvement nor deterioration in her condition.
In total 155 children will be involved in the six-year trial which will be co-ordinated at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
Mr McKee was giving evidence to the inquiry as the five children involved all died in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (RBHSC)- although some of the children had initially been treated elsewhere.
The board has also agreed to consult on whether the Royal Hospital for Sick Children should be moved.
For the surgical team at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Sick Children, however, the tech's come in handy as a budget-priced, pre-operative planning tool.
The baby boy was given oxygen before being taken by ambulance to the city's Royal Hospital for Sick Children, where he was treated for smoke inhalation.
Children's heart surgery has been performed at Royal Brompton since 1969 and more than 400 children are operated on each year, according to the trust.
The Safe and Sustainable review followed the landmark inquiry into children's heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary between 1990 and 1995, where up to 35 children and babies died as a result of poor care.
The nine-year-old from Derry died in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children in 2001.
Routine operations at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children in Belfast have been suspended for three weeks.
The assessment has led to the future of cardiac services at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children being placed under threat.
Raychel Ferguson died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, a day after having her appendix removed in Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry.
In 1996, Claire Roberts was admitted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children with vomiting and drowsiness, but died two days later.
Her daughter, Raychel, died in June 2001 at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, a day after having her appendix removed in Altnagelvin.
Raychel Ferguson died in June 2001 at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, a day after having her appendix removed in Altnagelvin Hospital.
The first was that of nine-year-old Claire Roberts, who also died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (RBHSC), five years earlier in 1996.
On Monday, the inquiry heard that nine-year-old Claire Roberts, who died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children (RBHSC) in 1996, was overdosed with medication and excess fluids.
In the afternoon, the trial heard from Mairead McGinn, a consultant paediatrician at the Belfast Trust, who said Millie had been essentially brain dead when she was taken to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
The Princess Royal also emphasised the importance of children's literature appealing to adults.
The Royal College has developed growth charts for children between two and 18 which helps doctors tell if a child has a problem.
Only then, in return for a formidable salary of 200 pounds, and a hundred, after her employment ceased, for life with the interest of the royal family permanently engaged for her own children was Mrs.
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