Calls for dementia education to be widespread for all health professionals
Australia’s population is projected to age over the next 40 years and the number of centenarians expected to increase six-fold,...
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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...
A study to prevent pre-eclampsia and improve maternal and perinatal health outcomes is underway as part of a joint initiative...
Alcohol-related diseases and injuries have the potential to cost the Australian healthcare system a staggering $68 billion over 60 years...
Cutting-edge dental technology may accelerate healing after procedures by promoting cellular health through light therapy. New Griffith University research investigated...
Fathers are often portrayed as optional or secondary caregivers in the home with the current language surrounding Paid Parental Leave...
Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship (TAPS) bans are effective in reducing smoking prevalence which has seen a drop of 20...
As Australians emerge from the festive break where most indulge in sugar-laden treats and drinks, new research has provided a stark reminder of the devastating health impacts of sugar laden beverages.
Griffith has been awarded nearly $3 million from the NHMRC 2023 Partnership Projects PRC2 round.
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.