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Preventing malnutrition in people with blood cancer

New research from the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø has delivered new insights into the way nutrients are provided for people with blood cancer to ensure they maintain adequate nutrition during treatment.
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Former PM returns to geopolitics at annual lecture

Former Prime Minster of Australia the Honourable Julia Gillard AC will discuss with a panel of University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø experts how the rapidly changing geopolitical environment and rise of disinformation is impacting Australia at her annual public lecture.
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Australian cattle helping to meet Indonesia’s rising dairy demand

University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø researchers are assessing opportunities for Australia’s live export industry to respond to Indonesia’s plan to substantially increase its dairy cattle imports, under the Indonesian Government’s .
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Highlighting the youth voice in wellbeing solutions

Researchers from the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø have taken a closer look at what is important to Australia's young people in a new report.
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Improving the quality of life for men with breast cancer

Each year, 200 men or people assigned male at birth are diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. With breast cancer often being considered solely a woman’s disease and no screening program in place, many men receive their cancer news while investigating unrelated conditions or after noticing a lump behind their nipple. University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Medical School PhD candidate Dr Steve Kinsey-Trotman is researching how a breast cancer diagnosis impacts men’s quality of life.
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New research reveals Australia’s rapid red fox invasion

One of Australia’s most devastating invasive predators took just 60 years to colonise the whole continent, according to new research from Curtin University and the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø that offers vital clues to preventing future extinctions of native animals from foxes.
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New funding to help understand early pregnancy loss

The University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s Professor Sarah Robertson has secured funding to take a closer look at how immune dysfunction can contribute to early pregnancy loss in Australian women.
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New investment targets better treatments for back pain

Australian MedTech company Evolution Surgical will invest $2 million over the next decade in partnership with the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø to advance research into spinal conditions such as lower back pain, scoliosis, and degenerative cervical myelopathy – the most common non-traumatic spinal cord injury in older adults.
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Seafood unfairly singled out in microplastics debate

Seafood has received disproportionate attention in media coverage about microplastics, despite evidence that fish and shellfish are not the main source of human exposure, according to a new scientific review.
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Men’s health: What we know and where to next?

A public symposium will explore the important and sometimes surprising findings from two of Australia's most comprehensive male cohort studies.
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