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Housing To Help Aboriginal Women Leaving Prison
A whole-of-government approach could address reoffending and reimprisonment
New report recommends whole-of-government approach to address reoffending and reimprisonment
NSW police charge man with sexual assault of woman at Wollongong
LCA and AMA call on Australian governments to raise age of criminal responsibility to 14
Hydration may affect cognitive function in some older adults
Fragmented sleep may affect brain’s immune cells, impair cognition: University study
$22 million funding for ageing and aged care research
Fairer laws needed for people with mental health or cognitive impairments
Weill Cornell center will aim to help cognitively impaired seniors
Proton radiotherapy better for pediatric brain cancer patients
Property Industry Leads Most Successful Wipeout Dementia to Date – $205,000 Raised
Leading local Victorian pharmacists honoured
Property Industry Embraces Corporate Social Responsibility to Wipeout Dementia
Politicians should recognise mandatory sentencing will not make children safer
NIH grant will fund non-pharmacological pain research
Hampshire County Council and University of Southampton working together to share expertise
Groundbreaking study to detect brain defects in babies
Study links high-salt diet and cognitive impairment
Pharmacists can help protect vulnerable older Australians
From healthy babies to green energy storage: University researchers share $9 million
Curtin health research boosted with $6m NHMRC funding
Super Antioxidant Ergothioneine Achieves GRAS Status from FDA
Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’d
NSW police charge man over sexual and indecent assaults of two teenage girls in care
Over-the-counter supplement could be key to protecting babies’ brains
Beyond finding a gene
AAIC 2019 Highlights New Research Showing Healthy Lifestyle May Offset Environmental
Darwin conference calls for services to stop revolving door of prison
Antioxidant puts up fight
Dementia Australia calls for people living with dementia to be a focus this World Elder
A Stronger Prison System To Keep People Safe
New approach to ‘thinking errors’