Better dental care needed for people living with MS

Many Australians living with multiple sclerosis (MS) do not receive adequate oral health care or access to dental services.
7 March 2017

Could technology improve the lives of people living with dementia?

Being able to tell your family you love them, order a meal at a cafe, and talk to friends are all things most people take for granted – but for people living with dement
6 March 2017

Early periods associated with risk of gestational diabetes

The age at which girls start menstruating could flag a later risk of diabetes during pregnancy, according to a University of Queensland study.
6 March 2017

Project works to boost Chinese livestock welfare

The welfare of millions of animals in China – which raises and slaughters more livestock than any other nation – is the focus of a project led by the University of Queens
3 March 2017

Expert calls for grid renationalisation

A publicly owned national electricity grid is the logical solution to Australia’s energy crisis, according to University of Queensland economist Professor John Quiggin.
3 March 2017

Discovery reveals brain abnormality and mirror movement link

A condition forcing people to involuntarily mirror movements in opposing limbs has been linked to a common developmental brain disorder.
2 March 2017

The power of giving shapes new UQ Art Museum exhibition

The University of Queensland Art Museum will celebrate the value of arts patronage in a new exhibition opening on March 11.
2 March 2017

Can fast and furious exercise help prevent diabetes?

Short bursts of high-intensity exercise could help people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease reduce their risk of type 2 diabetes.
1 March 2017

UQ researchers US-bound on Fulbright Scholarships and Fellowships

Three University of Queensland researchers have joined the ranks of a distinguished group of almost 5000 scholars worldwide after being awarded prestigious Fulbright Scho
2 March 2017

Resurrecting extinct species might come at terrible cost

Bringing back extinct species could lead to biodiversity loss rather than gain, according to work featuring University of Queensland researchers.
28 February 2017

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