Mental health treatments not clearly understood for people with epilepsy
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety are often neglected or misunderstood in people who also have co-morbidity with epilepsy.
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety are often neglected or misunderstood in people who also have co-morbidity with epilepsy.
The pros and cons of medical marijuana is a discussion focus at the fifth annual Queensland Epilepsy Symposium, Epilepsy — On the Horizon.
US epilepsy specialist Professor James Doty arrives in Australia to talk at a Griffith University symposium.
Calls for more study to be conducted into how microorganisms contribute to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Following 16 years of development, the Tele-MAST program decreases depression and anxiety in brain tumour survivors, has potential to ease the financial burden to the healthcare system and is now rolling out nationally.
Researchers announce two new treatments with potential to prevent and cure gonorrhoea.
Providing industry relevant employment for Griffith Health students is the aim when Griffith will again team up with WorkAbility Queenslandin a Jobs Roadshow.
Scholarship recipients and members of the Griffith Sports College, Aaron Murphy and Scott Swan, will discuss the delicate balance between study and elite sport at a networking event on the Gold Coast on Friday 14 July.
Malawi was the recent destination for a group of Griffith Health students who found that they could learn more from the disadvantaged local people than they had ever imagined.
A passion to provide care for people in developing countries is the fuel for study for Bachelor of Midwifery student Susan Xiong, 21.