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30 November 2016

Conference targets chronic disease prevention

More than 300 exceptional biomedical scientists, clinical researchers, health professionals and research students are expected to attend the 12th Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference 2016, where translational research for the prevention of chronic disease will be the focus.

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2 December 2015
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2 December 2014
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27 November 2013

Conference puts chronic disease prevention to work

‘Chronic Diseases — Prevention and Improving Health Outcomes,’ is the theme of the 9th Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference 2013.

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29 November 2012
Associate Professor Belinda Beck, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research

Want great legs? Get your shoes off

Research presented at Griffith University's, Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference has revealed exercising in bare feet, or using "barefoot" runners can shape a person’s leg better than normal shoes.

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27 November 2012
Professor Lyn Griffiths from the Griffith Health Institute

Conference brings research to life

This year's Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference will showcase a wide range of health and medical studies from around the region.

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1 December 2016
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1 December 2016

$4m grant to aid Chronic Fatigue Syndrome diagnosis

A diagnostic test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome could be available within five years following the awarding of $4 million in funding to one of Australia’s foremost authorities on the condition.

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30 November 2016

Nano-engineered dental implants set to reduce costs and infection risks

The complications and high costs associated with dental implants could be a thing of the past as Griffith research aims to reduce the associated risks of infection using new cutting edge nanotechnology.

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4 December 2015

National study focuses on quality of life of people with dementia

Quality of life for people with dementia living in long-term care is often negatively impacted due to low levels of activity participation.

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