What would happen if we ran out of the resources used to produce what we eat?
Glaucoma is the most common cause of irreversible blindness affecting an estimated 300,000 Australians over the age of 40...
There are more than half a million people aged 85 years or older in Australia, and this number is growing every year.
Affordable housing is fundamental to maintaining health, wellbeing & social harmony...
Not getting enough sleep? You’re not alone, with up to 40% of Australians experiencing inadequate sleep.
The modern list of addictions stretches far beyond recognised battles with substance abuse.
Bacteria assassins
Sewage is the unlikely source of a vital resource in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria.
South Australia is renowned for its tremendous food production. So why are so many people going hungry?
Do we exercise to feel healthy? Or to look good? Dealing with the influence of social media on our health and wellbeing.
Research striving to promote broader discussions around neurodiversity.
Approaching our most common heart rhythm disorder from a new direction.
Matthew Flinders Professor Jaquelyne Hughes is on a mission to deliver the best healthcare possible, wherever people live.
New ways to encourage positive behaviour from everyone involved in sports clubs.
Building awareness of the value of coastal ecosystems may be the key to restoration.
How exploring the language of gut cells could lead to better health outcomes.
Why we need a better framework for healthcare practice and models of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Problematic gaming is a significant health issue worldwide. Are we staying ahead of it, or are we falling behind?
We have a lot to learn about restoring ecosystems. Does the answer lie beneath our feet?
What works and what doesn't? It's time to explore alternatives to current drug policies.
Finding ways that could harness our microbiome to make vaccines and cancer treatment more effective.
Understanding organisms that incur a huge cost on maritime operations.
Revealing the hidden histories of past lives to understand human adaptation.
Professor Melissa Brown is finding ways to disable bacteria’s ability to fight back against antibiotics and antiseptics.
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