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Queensland the first state to roll out pill testing

AAP - 25-02-2023

Queensland will become the first Australian state to roll out pill-testing sites in an attempt to curb the harmful effects of illicit drugs. The move will shift

 
Building resilient kids could start with a bubble

AAP - 04-02-2023

Blowing bubbles could be the first step to communicating with children about trauma, helping them build back stronger after disasters. The exercise is among tips

 
Work starts on nation-first mRNA facility

AAP - 08-12-2022

Work has begun at the site of Moderna's first Australian mRNA vaccine facility in Melbourne's southeast. The site at Monash University's Clayton campus

 
Pill testing program urged for SA

AAP - 21-07-2022

South Australia has been urged to follow the ACT and establish a pill and drug testing clinic. Australia's first testing site has opened in Canberra in a

 
From 3D-printed noses to pumping hearts

AAP - 13-04-2022

Surgeons and students have been slicing into spare dead bodies for centuries to hone their skills, but new technology could replace increasingly scarce cadavers.

 
New bone stabilising implant hastens mobility

HealthTimes - 12-04-2022

A new implant designed by QUT biomedical engineers to stabilise a long bone fracture above the knee and enable earlier mobility has been used for the first time in an implant

 
World-first research scientific breakthrough set to make paralysed people walk again

HealthTimes - 05-04-2022

Professor Tal Dvir is the extraordinary man behind a world-first breakthrough which uses patient tissue samples and technology to transform injured spinal cords.

 
Push for endometriosis centre in Victoria

AAP - 23-03-2022

A Victorian MP is calling for $35 million to set up Australia's first specialised endometriosis centre, to provide better outcomes for patients and enhance research into

 
Bioengineers use Artificial Intelligence to transform hip surgery

HealthTimes - 15-02-2022

Formus Labs, a company that grew out of research done at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI), is set to transform orthopaedic surgery, with the world’s first

 
AI glaucoma test delivers rapid results

AAP - 13-11-2021

A Melbourne-designed rapid screening test is set to advance the detection and treatment of one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness in older Australians.

 

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