Brain’s waste-clearing ability impaired in ME/CFS patients
The brain’s waste clearance system is impaired in people living with ME/CFS which can lead to various symptoms including brain fog.
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The brain’s waste clearance system is impaired in people living with ME/CFS which can lead to various symptoms including brain fog.
Griffith researchers have identified a key immune cell dysfunction in people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, offering new clues on the condition.
Griffith University and Nucleus Network have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that establishes a framework for strategic collaboration focused on advancing early‑phase clinical research, workforce development, and translational innovation.
Randomised controlled trials are challenging to conduct in rural areas, however, a new study examined how high-quality research could be conducted when RCTs were not possible.
As non-surgical cosmetic procedures grow in popularity, accessibility and affordability, new research has created two new measures to assess people’s attitudes and motivations towards cosmetic procedures.
Improving cognitive health and managing everyday memory challenges is at the forefront of a course Griffith is running.
Riskier anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use has been linked to poorer mental health symptoms, new Griffith University research has found.
A portable swimming pool can often be found in an Australian backyard, but new research has discovered many parents and caregivers are unaware of the safety requirements.
Australia’s population is projected to age over the next 40 years and the number of centenarians expected to increase six-fold,...
Medication typically used to manage diabetes or obesity may help reduce the risk of worsening depression, anxiety and self-harm, new...