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26 April 2017

Singing the best medicine for Parkinson’s sufferers

They say laughter is the best medicine, but researchers at Griffith are looking at whether singing may be able to help improve the lives of Parkinson’s sufferers. Researchers at the Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre are launching a new 6-month project to evaluate whether singing can help improve the communication skills and mental outlook of people with Parkinson’s Disease.

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18 October 2018

Researchers champion better behaviours at Change 2018

The two-day conference will highlight a range of research aimed at engaging people and organisations to deliver change for the better.

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6 April 2017
Woman running in the countryside

Social support vital to improve lifestyle and eating choices

A study into the behavioural habits of people undertaking a well-known weight management program has found social support plays a crucial role in positive outcomes

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28 November 2014
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2 July 2014

Strides in social marketing to be showcased

Quitting smoking, healthy school lunchboxes and human trafficking are just three of the issues that Griffith researchers will address at...

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21 December 2022
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14 July 2022

In pursuit of the truth with Leigh Sales AM

Kerry O’Brien in conversation with one of Australia’s most well-respected journalists Leigh Sales AM. With 27 years at the helm of the ABC’s 7:30 between them, the pair discusses life at the pinnacle of daily television affairs.

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11 September 2021

In Adversity’s Face with Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM

Moderated by renowned journalist Kerry O’Brien, catch-up on the insightful and candid conversation with Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM.

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28 June 2021
Professor John Rasko

In Conversation with Professor John Rasko AO

Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding...

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23 July 2020

A bright future for vision-impaired legal eagles

Two vision-impaired law students are off to a flying start at Griffith, achieving top marks in their first trimester even in the midst of a pandemic.

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