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Better dental care needed for people living with MS

Many Australians living with multiple sclerosis (MS) do not receive adequate oral health care or access to dental services. These […]

The Migraine World Summit 2017: Join for free!

Migraine is the third most prevalent illness in the world. U.S. studies have found that nearly one-in-four households includes someone […]

What’s going on in your brain during exercise?

A group of cyclists has been pushed to the limit to give Charles Sturt University (CSU) researchers new understanding of […]

Vaccination trial against heart disease and stroke

Melburnians are taking part in a world first trial led by Monash University that could see a simple one-off vaccination […]

Ethical issues surrounding implantable brain technologies

Dr Frederic Gilbert from the School of Humanities will spend the year as a Visiting Scientist Fellow at the University […]

Evidence for superior sleep

A research grant worth almost $3 million has been awarded to a consortium including The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and […]

Jekyll and Hyde cells: their role in brain injury and disease revealed

New research has shown how normally helpful brain cells can turn rogue and kill off other brain cells following injury […]

Novel shoe insoles step in right direction for multiple sclerosis

An international team of researchers is trialling specially designed shoe insoles aimed at improving the mobility of people with multiple […]

People with intellectual disability are twice as likely to die of a preventable…

The deaths of more than 700 Australian adults with an intellectual disability could have been avoided with more appropriate health care and […]

Premature babies don’t use sensory-prediction brain process that may be k…

Babies born prematurely don’t use their expectations about the world to shape their brains as babies born at full term […]