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Aged care workers to leave industry en masse due to stress, warns University of Melbourne study
... and personal care workers in Victoria last year. University of Melbourne researchers Associate Professor Leisa Sargent, Professor Bill Harley and Ms Belinda Allen say the ...Overweight, insulin resistant women at greater risk of advanced breast cancer diagnosis, says study
... greater odds of being diagnosed with an advanced breast cancer, according to research to be presented today (Tuesday 8 July 2008). University of Melbourne researcher Dr Anne Cust was a key ...Discovery -- marsupials and humans shared same genetic imprinting 150 million years ago
... on the paper. Professor Marilyn Renfree who lead the University of Melbourne research team says marsupials give birth to very small young that develop mainly within the pouch ...Gold could kill cancer cells
Melbourne researchers have used gold to overcome a major hurdle in the advancement of photothermal therapy - an non-invasive, early stage cancer treatment.Sex steroid fails to deliver
Melbourne researchers have discovered that the much-hyped sex steroid DHEA does not provide any significant benefits to postmenopausal women.Smoking increases depression in women, Australian study reveals
... had developed and investigate whether or not smoking pre-dated the onset of depression" said University of Melbourne researcher, Associate Professor Julie Pasco, who led the study within the Clinical ...Sex steroid fails to deliver
Melbourne researchers have discovered that the much-hyped sex steroid DHEA does not provide any significant benefits to postmenopausal women.4 in 10 parents wrong on whether their child is under or overweight
... children mistakenly believe their children are in the average weight range, according to University of Melbourne research. The study also finds that different methods of assessing children's weight – ...4 In 10 Parents Wrong On Whether Their Child Is Under Or Overweight
More than four in 10 parents with underweight and overweight children mistakenly believe their children are in the average weight range, according to University of Melbourne research.Fight begins to eradicate fatal parasite; first vaccines delivered following major funding award
A vaccine developed by University of Melbourne researchers that could eradicate a fatal form of brain disease will be delivered to Peru next week, and could soon be commercially available thanks to ...Hydrogen-powered race car unveiled
Melbourne researchers have built Australia's first hydrogen-powered racing car using a modified internal combustion motorcycle engine.Australia leads world first global effort to improve diagnosis of genetic disorders
... ," he said. The Australian-led global project combines the talents of University of Melbourne researchers and colleagues within the Florey Neuroscience Institutes, the Department of Medicine at the ...Hydrogen-powered race car unveiled
Melbourne researchers have built Australia's first hydrogen-powered racing car using a modified internal combustion motorcycle engine.1918 Spanish flu records could hold the key to solving future pandemics
... scientists began their race to stop the spread of Spanish flu in Australia, University of Melbourne researchers are hoping records from the 1918 epidemic may hold the key to preventing future deadly ...High speed broadband will create energy bottleneck and slow Internet
... Networks (CUBIN). In a world-first model of internet power consumption, University of Melbourne researchers have been able to identify the major contributors to Internet power consumption as the take ...
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