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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 ...
The findings suggest that the estrogen-ANXA1 association plays an important role in protecting women’s hearts from damage caused by high blood pressure. This discovery could pave the way for new ...
Monash University will lead the design of a first-of-its-kind mobile CT scanner to bring critical healthcare services to ...
As Australia's transition to renewable energy accelerates with increased momentum, the wind energy industry must be guided by strong ecological evidence to avoid unintended harm to wildlife, according ...
Originally designed and delivered for Monash students, the Leave No One Behind social entrepreneurship program has now been adapted for secondary schools. The Monash Sustainable Development Institute ...
On average, people who went to bed earlier were more physically active. For example, those with a typical bedtime around 9pm logged about 30 more minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity each ...
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In practice, the trials involve eligible residents becoming enrolled as live-users for Wing’s app-based delivery platform. The app works much like other delivery services such as UberEats or DoorDash.
Inside a laboratory at Monash University, miniature replicas of the human brain are revealing secrets that could forever change how we treat childhood brain cancer. These tiny "organoids" – no bigger ...
Victorians are set to enjoy faster, more convenient journeys across Melbourne, with new modelling confirming the time-saving benefits of the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East – including direct connection ...
The device, developed by Dr Fae Marzbanrad and her team at the Faculty of Engineering, works by placing a small probe on the baby’s neck while feeding. . A working wireless prototype has been ...
Researchers at Monash University have been awarded more than $11.4 million through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Australian Laureate Fellowships scheme, with three researchers receiving ...