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Perth-based Linear Clinical Research will trial a "ground-breaking" potential vaccine

AAP - 28-04-2020

A Perth company says it will soon begin one of the first human clinical trials of a potential vaccine for the deadly coronavirus. An Australian

 
UQ's COVID-19 vaccine testing begins

AAP - 09-04-2020

A coronavirus vaccine created by researchers at the University of Queenslandwill be tested in a specialist facility in the Netherlands ahead of human trials.

 
Researchers develop immunity test for COVID-19

AAP - 06-04-2020

Researchers at Monash University and Alfred Health have developed a rapid test to determine a person's immunity to COVID-19. Australian scientists

 
Australia's national science agency tests potential COVID-19 vaccines

AAP - 02-04-2020

Australia's national science agency has joined the race to find a vaccine for the coronavirus, with testing on two potential candidates beginning in Victoria.

 
Australian health workers to undergo vaccine trial

AAP - 27-03-2020

Researchers are hoping an old tuberculosis vaccine may help lead the fight against coronavirus, with Australian healthcare workers to join a global trial.

 
Clinical studies link chance of disease to gender

AAP - 28-02-2020

The likelihood of men developing obesity and related metabolic diseases and women to suffer from autoimmune diseases has been linked to their immune systems.

 
Cystic Fibrosis drug breakthrough on track to prolong life by decades

Health Times - 02-10-2019

The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre is trialling a breakthrough drug that could allow patients to live decades longer, by turning the acutely fatal

 
Influenza's link to heart attacks prompt call for flu jab

AAP - 28-08-2019

Despite spring nearing, experts are calling on Australians to get the flu jab, prompted by concerns over influenza's links to heart attacks.

 
South Australian students miss out on vaccines

AAP - 30-07-2019

South Australian health authorities says the take-up of a free vaccination program for B strain meningococcal disease has been disappointing.

 
A new study shows one dose of HPV vaccine is enough

AAP - 26-07-2019

Just one dose of the human papillomavirus is enough to effectively prevent cervical pre-cancer, a new study out of Melbourne shows. One dose

 

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