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New grant to KI researchers on mental health in working life
Dopamine: brain chemical helps us understand other people – raising hopes for new treatments
UQ early-career researchers secure almost $1 million ARC funding
Epstein-Barr virus: how does a common infection trick the immune system into attacking the brain in people with MS?
Take my (bad) breath away – causes of halitosis and how to check whether you have it
From urine tasting to self-infecting with stomach bugs – a brief guide to the most daring medical self-experiments
Why muscle tears happen – and what you can do to prevent them
75th Annual Meeting of Max Planck Society: focus on climate change
What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?
Fellows Celebrated In King’s Birthday Honours
Coca-Cola, rosé wine, red wine and fifty shades of yellow – what the colour of your pee means
Precision laser surgery cuts focal epileptic seizure spread
What your nipples can tell you about your health
Forgetting appointments, deadlines and that call to Mom − the phenomenon of prospective memory and how to improve yours
Do we have more empathy for people who are similar to us? New research suggests it’s not that simple
Astrocytes Induce Sex-specific Effects On Memory
Breaking new ground with trials targeting the biology of anorexia nervosa
GP, Exercise Physiologist, and Dietitian support program improves wellbeing of complex mental health patients
How to know when it’s time to quit therapy
From health to sports – ears can say a lot about you
Potential future target for treating primary headache disorders
Connect, Learn and Grow at the 2024 AITD Conference
Curious About Balance – Challenge Sway
NeuRA CEO elected as 2024 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
Findings in zebrafish give hope for future treatment of spinal cord injury
En Resa Genom Hjärnan 2024
Up to $5 million In Funding Available for Dementia and Cognitive Decline Innovations Through CUREator+
Synced brains: why being constantly tuned in to your child’s every need isn’t always ideal
How Neanderthal language differed from modern human – they probably didn’t use metaphors
Our bodies don’t just make gall and kidney stones – from saliva to tonsils, these are other ones to look out for
Vegan dog food has been hailed as the healthiest – our study shows the reality is more complicated
Intriguing connections between Alzheimer’s disease and other common conditions
Female Spine Prototype Game-changer For Research
Prof Tanya Buchanan takes the helm at Dementia Australia
Caroline Ran Receives Research Grant in Migraine Studies
After 180 years, new clues are revealing just how general anaesthesia works in the brain
Why so many animals have a third eyelid, including our pets – yet humans don’t
Fighting MND: Backing Great Cause And Great Victorian
Social online training helps against loneliness and depression
Navel gazing: checking your belly button can tell you a lot about your health
How psilocybin potentially works to reverse the cognitive rigidity that is the hallmark of anorexia
Transforming Treatments For Dry AMD
Emerging researcher appointed to James Packer Chair in Mood Disorders at UNSW
SEK 6.5 Million For KI Research On Rheumatic Diseases
HKUST and Beijing Tiantan Hospital Forge Strategic Partnership
How brain research breakthrough could spark next generation of hearing devices
Why Sleep Soothes Distress: Neurobiology Explained
How Does Brain Think?