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Secret experiments on primates taxpayer funded: report

AAP - 25-01-2016

Taxpayer research funds have been used to conduct "Frankenstein-like" experiments and organ transplants on imported primates, Fairfax Media reports.

 
Govt funds 900 medical research projects

AAP - 09-11-2015

Almost 900 medical research projects investigating treatments for ice addiction, scars, cancer and depression will receive federal government funding.

 
Healthcare Technology - Latest Developments

HealthTimes - 05-11-2015

Innovation and entrepreneurial activity in the Healthcare Technology sector is leading to rapid advancements and the delivery of major improvements in the quality and efficiency

 
Attitude shifts lead to innovations for people with disabilities

AAP - 29-10-2015

The future for people with disability appears bright with tech companies having the financial incentive to spur technological innovation under the NDIS.

 
1st stem cell eye op to cure macular degeneration

AAP - 29-09-2015

A UK doctor has transferred embryonic stem cells to cure blindness in a patient suffering from age-related macular degeneration. A doctor in

 
Egg unboiler has big medical benefits

AAP - 28-09-2015

An Australian invention that can unboil an egg has been shown to have big medical benefits in being able to concoct a key anaesthetic in remote places.

 
Senate passes $20b medical research fund

AAP - 13-08-2015

Legislation to set up the government's $20 billion medical research future fund has passed the Senate after the coalition made several amendments.

 
Research fund could be hijacked for pet projects

AAP - 05-08-2015

An inquiry into the federal government's $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund has been warned funds could be hijacked by special interest groups.

 
3D printing cures childhood airway disease

AAP - 30-04-2015

Three babies who were on the brink of death from an incurable windpipe disorder have been saved by airway splints created on a 3D printer. In

 
Most want DNA testing for disease

AAP - 30-04-2015

Most people polled in 75 countries say they would like to be told if their DNA indicated they could develop a serious preventable or treatable disease.

 

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