Increasing the accuracy of early ovarian cancer detection

A test being developed in Queensland could help to reduce the high mortality rate from ovarian cancer by dramatically improving the accuracy of early detection.
26 July 2021

TikTok’s troubling health bomb

Unrestricted age limits on TikTok leave children exposed to videos that could reinforce a positive attitude towards vaping and e-cigarette usage, new University of Queens
27 July 2021

Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games - UQ experts available

UQ has a range of experts available to comment on Brisbane's successful bid to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
21 July 2021

Portable chemistry kit sweetens native bush food production

Indigenous communities can now assess the quality and sweetness of their wild-harvested native bush fruits in the field, rather than sending samples off to food science l
22 July 2021

Dealing with pain in the neck

Neck treatment may prove to be unnecessary and expensive for many migraine sufferers, University of Queensland research has revealed.
22 July 2021

No horsing around: super-fast Hendra test developed

University of Queensland vets are diagnosing the deadly Hendra virus in horses faster than ever, developing a diagnostic point-of-care kit that can detect the pathogen in
20 July 2021

Healthy partnership extended for further two years

Improving Australia’s safe drinking water standards and a nationwide wastewater sampling program linking with the Census are among projects as part of a $1.3 million part
19 July 2021

Interactive text messaging reduces sunburn for those at risk

Regular and interactive text messaging has been shown to be an effective way to help young people avoid sunburn by changing their behaviour.
15 July 2021

Bright future for solar scholarship winners

Two first-year University of Queensland students are the inaugural recipients of the Warwick Solar Farm – Bright Futures Scholarship, an annual investment in the Souther
13 August 2021

Diabetes research challenging but paramount

It’s hoped a dietary fibre supplement could one day help manage or prevent type 1 diabetes, with research at The University of Queensland set to progress to the next stag
14 July 2021

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