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Sepsis burden grows, but early signs of progress
Study reveals teenagers’ interest in contraception advice and support from community pharmacies
Over a billion people living with mental health conditions – services require urgent scale-up
Teens who lose teeth to decay and injury nearly twice as likely to be bullied, study reveals
Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou cluster tops the Global Innovation Index 2025, PolyU accelerates the development of the Greater Bay Area innovation ecosystem
Four years after Taliban takeover, Afghans overwhelmingly back girls’ education
Eating disorder symptoms in teens can be traced back to family hardship, new study shows
Research confirms the internet is near universal in Australia
Unequal From Start: Achievement Gap & Early Years
Overcoming barriers to cervical screening for First Nations women: Southern Cross Uni to lead $2.5m project
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH AND RACV RELEASE VICTORIAN COMMUNITY SAFETY PERCEPTION REPORT
CCE’s Sullivan Fresh Farmers Markets feed community, supports local farms
Is Australia becoming a more violent country?
More than 2 in 5 young Australians are lonely, our new report shows. This is what could help
Could Coding Robot Be Key To STEM Equity?
Lessons Are Being Learned In Basin Plan Delivery
Strengthening primary care to better meet patient needs
Campaspe Libraries Celebrate Library and Information Week
As Canada’s economy faces serious challenges, the Indigenous economy offers solutions
Children living near oil and gas wells face higher risk of rare leukemia, studies show
New tool can determine risk of chronic diseases
New £50m MRC Centre to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases
Climate change driving marine heatwaves and impacting biodiversity
Monash study compares maternal and neonatal outcomes and costs in public and private maternity care in Australia
Macquarie partners with Ayala Foundation to support social entrepreneurship and youth leadership in the Philippines
Mental health in England really is getting worse – our survey found one in five adults are struggling
Ground breaking liver disease screening study reaches 2000 patients
Fluoride Has Greater Benefits For Vulnerable Children
Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
To grandmother’s house you go? Not far, for most U.S. grandkids
A rare form of leprosy existed in the Americas for thousands of years
Unequal From Start: Achievement Gap And Early Years
WA Government releases details for GP ADHD diagnosis and prescribing
Education status associated with reduced life expectancy and quality of life in Australia: new study
Stem cell manufacturing licence helps reduce Australia’s reliance on overseas bio-tech manufacturers
GPs welcome announcement to boost to ADHD care in Tasmania
More Remote Communities to benefit from $9.6 Million Food Security Resilience Package
Now more than ever Australians must be able to talk to a dietitian
Cervical Cancer Affects Not Only Women
One year ago, Australia scrapped a key equity in STEM program. Where are we now?
How good money habits make cents for mental health
Family support is growing in ageing Sweden – but not for everyone
Girls with painful periods are twice as likely as their peers to have symptoms of anxiety or depression
Financial literacy is about more than personal responsibility – wealth and inequality should be part of the new curriculum
Teachers on the frontline: New study reveals the perceptions of vaping among Australian secondary school teachers
How AI can improve dementia detection
Urban environments significantly increase risk of developing asthma – new research
New research highlights hidden patterns of harm associated with intimate partner violence involving alcohol and other drugs