A new way of interpreting information from a low-tech, age-old method used in pregnancy care is expected to more accurately identify potential health issues for mothers and babies.
24 May 2013A Queensland medical researcher who is on the trail of genetic markers for rheumatoid arthritis and tuberculosis has won the state’s top science prize.
16 May 2013Researchers from The University of Queensland and The University of Newcastle are conducting a national survey to combat unintended pregnancy, which accounts for half of all pregnancies in Australia.
13 May 2013The University of Queensland is one of nine recipients to share a $20 million Federal Government fund for trialling innovative health care delivery over the national broadband network (NBN).
13 May 2013Australians are living longer but a range of ailments threatens progress made in recent years, according to Australia-specific findings from the landmark Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2010 Study (GBD 2010).
1 May 2013A University of Queensland Medical Society program that promotes a healthy lifestyle to Queensland children plans to be bigger and better in 2013.
30 April 2013World-leading health experts will converge for the Diamantina Health Partners 'Meeting of Minds' in Brisbane next Wednesday to discuss the latest in health care for Queenslanders.
24 April 2013Australians will be happier, safer and healthier if they look after the nature spots in their cities, according to new research led by The University of Queensland.
16 April 2013Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in addition to conventional drugs could be modern medicines best way of treating type 2 diabetes, a joint international study has revealed.
28 March 2013The University of Queensland’s first year pharmacy students received their white coats at a recent welcoming ceremony.
20 March 2013Early diagnosis and intervention of ADHD, autism and schizophrenia could be made possible after Australian scientists discovered the molecular networks in the brain showing psychiatric and developmental disorders.
27 February 2013The new head of the School of Population Health at The University of Queensland said he will strengthen the school’s contribution to evidence-informed health policy and practice in Queensland.
25 February 2013Mobile indigenous health clinic reaches out to underserviced communities
21 February 2013New telehealth services in the Western Downs region will reduce the cost burden on families who currently have to travel significant distances to see a specialist in a major city.
18 February 2013Australian researchers are using social media to encourage young women to contribute towards one of Australia’s most significant studies on women’s health.
5 February 2013Research into repairing diseased tissues in Australia will be boosted by the addition of a visiting American scholar.
5 February 2013Body tissue engineer Jess Frith will determine the role of specific molecules in cell development in world-first research, with plans to use the knowledge to repair bones and cartilage.
4 February 2013University of Queensland graduates are meeting the growing demand for e-Healthcare and telehealth professionals across the sector.
18 January 2013Women with significantly lower levels of education than their parents are at higher risk of poor mental health, a new University of Queensland study has found.
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