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25 July 2019

Professor presents at oral health series launch in London

Griffith University’s Professor Marco A. Peres has given a presentation at the launch of The Lancet Series on Oral Health, of which he was an author.

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19 July 2019

Sugar, alcohol and tobacco fuel oral health crisis

Oral health has been isolated from traditional healthcare and health policy for too long, despite the major global public health burden of oral diseases, according to a Lancet Series on Oral Health, published today in The Lancet.

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20 January 2016

More than 20,000 stillbirths worldwide are avoidable

Around 20,000 late-pregnancy stillbirths could have been avoided globally, according to research published in The Lancet medical journal today.

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12 September 2024

Planet and people will prosper if resources are better shared

Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.

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14 June 2024

Low-sodium alternatives can lead to major health gains in Indonesia

Excess sodium intake and a lack of potassium are major contributing factors towards high blood pressure in Indonesia, prompting calls for low-sodium potassium-rich salt substitutes (LSSS) to be readily available to improve health and curb health costs.

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16 May 2023
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22 March 2023
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17 November 2020

Queensland suicide rate unaffected during first phase of COVID-19 pandemic

There has been no overall change in Queensland’s suspected suicide rate since the declaration of a public health emergency declaration (PHED) on January 29.

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21 November 2019

$1.5m grant to improve integration of diet advice in health system

The grant follows a previous five-year grant Dr Ball received from the same organisation, the first time a dietitian had received funding in its history.

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28 March 2019

Research Impact: Improving patient care with vascular access solutions

Small changes can make a big difference to improving patient care, as proven in research conducted by Griffith University’s Menzies Health Institute Queensland into the most commonly used hospital medical device.

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