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11
Jul
2023

Data collection underway in First Nations-led cancer study

A first of its kind study exploring cancer in Indigenous Australian communities has begun data collection. The Kulay Kalingka…

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07
Jul
2023

Use of psychedelic based therapy for depression and PTSD

A first-of-its-kind patient registry in Australia will help inform the effectiveness and safety of prescribing psychedelic…

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02
Jun
2023

Increased vaping and smoking among young Aussies a danger

New survey data released today by Quit and Cancer Council Victoria shows worrying increases in vaping and smoking among young…

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02
Jun
2023

Grant awarded for digital stories in dementia care

The life stories and personal preferences of individuals living with dementia in aged care facilities will be recorded as part…

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03
May
2023

Psychologists at ‘crisis point’ in wake of disasters

A significant number of psychologists have experienced burnout and negative impacts on their mental health because of recent…

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20
Apr
2023

Immune system protein may help defeat flesh-eating bacteria

A clever protein inside the immune system could be used as a "weapon" against a common bacteria that in extreme cases is…

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14
Apr
2023

Energy insecurity worsened in remote Australia during COVID

Residents of remote Indigenous communities who prepay for access to electricity experienced unrelenting energy insecurity during…

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24
Mar
2023

Eating more magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay

More magnesium in our daily diet leads to better brain health as we age, according to scientists from the Neuroimaging and…

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21
Mar
2023

Vaping increasing among young Aussies, as risks confirmed

E-cigarette use among young Australians has increased "alarmingly" in recent years, as a major peer-reviewed study led by The…

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16
Mar
2023

Poor sleep can impact brain health: ANU study

Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a new study by researchers at The Australian…

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08
Feb
2023

Experts sound alarm on 'exploitative' baby formula industry 

Baby milk formula companies are exploiting parents' emotions and manipulating scientific information and policymakers to…

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30
Jan
2023

Coercive control takes significant toll on children

Children can often be overlooked in situations involving interparental coercive control, but the impact on them is significant, a…

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13
Jan
2023

ANU researchers closer to finding new lung cancer treatments

Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre have discovered that a protein,…

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13
Dec
2022

Study helps explain adverse drug reactions among women

Women are up to 75 per cent more likely to experience adverse reactions to prescription drugs than men because of a range of…

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13
Dec
2022

Genomics key to First Nations health equality

First Nations Australians must be given access to the power and potential of genomics and the health benefits it delivers, a…

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09
Dec
2022

Study shows psychological burdern of everyday discrimination

Everyday discrimination could be contributing up to half of the burden of psychological distress among Aboriginal and Torres…

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25
Oct
2022

Study to look at impact of bushfires and COVID on families

A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) will shed light on the full impact of the 2019/20 bushfires and…

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19
Oct
2022

Study to explore cancer from a First Nations perspective

A new national study has launched to give Australians a better understanding of how First Nations people view and experience…

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19
Oct
2022

ANU scientists make Australian-first detection of new drug

Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have detected a mysterious new recreational drug not seen in Australia…

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12
Oct
2022

More than one in 10 Aussies have had long COVID: ANU study

Nearly one-third of Australian adults who've had COVID-19 have had symptoms that lasted for longer than four weeks - a common…

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