Needle-free influenza vaccine on the horizon
Hope is on the horizon for needle-phobic patients as Griffith University researchers have created a new influenza vaccine composition designed to be administered via the nose.
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Hope is on the horizon for needle-phobic patients as Griffith University researchers have created a new influenza vaccine composition designed to be administered via the nose.
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Psychologists view psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) as a transformative tool with the potential to facilitate deep psychological insights and emotional breakthroughs...
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
Unlocking the secrets behind immune exhaustion in ME/CFS and Long COVID patients.
A Phase I human clinical trial is set to commence to test the efficacy and safety of the transplantation of olfactory cell nerve bridges to treat chronic spinal cord injury.
A school-based initiative for First Nations students has shown promising results in reducing suicidal ideation through connection to culture. Piloted...
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The second phase of a trial to implement a heat-detection system inside the homes of senior Australians will this time...
Salivary biomarkers could be the way forward in diagnosing liver fibrosis thanks to a partnership between Griffith University and Gallipoli...