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KNCV Gold Medal for Patricia Dankers
How better-designed sports bras can help women to exercise comfortably
PSA highlights unnecessary barriers for Queensland pharmacists in COVID-19 submission
Water infrastructure upgrade for Blacktown International Sportspark
Original 3 Bullets capsules
Less than half of schools have robust sun hat policies in place to protect children
Study by University and American researchers could lead to anti-inflammatory treatments, including for COVID-19
WHO: access to HIV medicines severely impacted by COVID-19 as AIDS response stalls
Study to trial peer support for breastfeeding for Aboriginal women
Social robots – a new tool in health care that may be as effective as a human clinician
We ignore COVID-19 airborne spread indoors at our peril: 239 scientists
‘Lower urgency’ ED presentations can’t be blamed for crowding
Using Epo against Covid-19
New COVID-safe resources help trainers return to sport
New rural health Commissioner welcomed by rural health advocacy body
Peak body welcomes new National Rural Health Commissioner
Latest ARWU rankings show Deakin among Australia’s best
Preparation is key when returning to exercise after lockdown
Researchers test tuberculosis vaccine combination for COVID-19
Cornell leaders provide update on university finances
Rural older women offer insight for why nature is important when aging in place
Devil vaccine research leads to new weapons for fighting disease
Apgar score effective in assessing health of preterm infants
Universities must build better funding models
Cornell Atkinson awards $1.1M to innovative projects
UWA ranked top in Australia in five STEM subjects
More than medicine: pain-relief drug delivers choices for mothers in labour
‘Harmless’ bacteria turning deadly
$1.2m funding boost for Parkinson’s disease study
Victorian Government launches $1.5 million accelerator investment fund for AI scaleups
Mathematical model enables more effective treatment in artery contraction in heart
What do COVID-19 tests tell us?
Understanding ‘big emotions’: early-intervention helps reduce toddler tantrums
Early-intervention program helps reduce toddler tantrums, aggressive behaviour
Ladder falls have long-lasting consequences for older blokes
Radiation and nuclear committees seeking nominations
Victoria’s beer-bottle road to a circular economy
Study gives insights into how human fat cells are affected by age
Cancer study shows cause of complex mutations
Country of origin and medicine quality
COVID spotlight is on dexamethasone, but it’s not for everybody
Kidney medication ineffective
Cutting Youth Crime: New On-Country Youth Work Camps at Seven Emu Station
Commonly prescribed kidney medication ‘ineffective’: clinical trial
Genetics research produces clinical trial for ‘Childhood Alzheimer’s’
Monash University study identifies barriers to effective medication management for those living with dementia
Tiny molecule could protect newborns from brain damage
Human-Artificial intelligence collaborations best for skin cancer diagnosis