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Australian births with continuity of obstetric-led care in private hospitals have significantly fewer adverse outcomes and cost less than births in public hospitals with care by multiple health ...
A new study has found a commonly prescribed anti-nausea medication is associated with better prognosis for women with early-stage breast cancer, particularly triple negative breast cancer.
Having a say on school policies and curriculum, informal lunchtime socialisation, and validating experiences of ‘imposter syndrome’ are among a raft of factors that could be leveraged by the education ...
Geelong accounted for 31 per cent of all GHB-related ambulance attendances outside metropolitan Melbourne and surpassed metropolitan LGAs such as Stonnington and Yarra, which contain high ...
Scientists have discovered novel drug candidates which could ultimately lead to new effective treatments for conditions ...
Let's recognise that research is one of our most precious national assets - even more so in these times of massive transformation and technological change. Innovation is a self-perpetuating cycle - ...
A global study led by researchers at the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University has found that clinical trials which share their raw data are significantly more likely to be ...
In a bold step towards cutting-edge, research-driven healthcare, Frankston Hospital will officially change its name to ...
Monash University will lead the design of a first-of-its-kind mobile CT scanner to bring critical healthcare services to ...
Excess body weight, especially in midlife, is considered a risk factor for numerous health conditions, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which in turn are risk factors for dementia and ...
Join us for Monash University’s annual Margaret Plant Lecture in Art History for 2025, presented by Chrisoula Lionis. Praxes of Displacement: Contemporary Art as Method for Cultural Resilience ...
The Nature Communications paper is co-led by Dr Rhys Grinter and Associate Professor Gavin Knott, a Snow Medical Fellow, who lead the new AI Protein Design Program with nodes at the University of ...
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