1060 million people with ‘other’ musculoskeletal disorders by 2050
A category of musculoskeletal disorders of our joints, muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons and spine are on the rise and a new forecast is as many as […]
A category of musculoskeletal disorders of our joints, muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons and spine are on the rise and a new forecast is as many as […]
Government and industry guardrails are urgently needed for Generative AI to protect the health and wellbeing of our communities, say Flinders University medical researchers who put […]
Flinders University has acknowledged the work of health professionals across the Northern Territory (NT) at the annual Flinders University Rural and Remote Health NT Supervisor Recognition […]
Generating new knowledge and solving community problems are in our Flinders University DNA so it follows there’s solid support to encourage emerging researchers on their impact […]
Australians with chronic kidney disease who live in rural locations have reported catastrophic economic consequences, depletion of income and leave, and difficulty coping with unexpected expenses […]
A new research study shows that cerebrospinal fluid reduces current treatment efficacy in brain cancer and identifies new therapeutic opportunities. Cerebrospinal fluid, the clear colourless liquid […]
Five new Flinders University projects have been funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF) to advance research for the benefit of children in South […]
Breaking down barriers to education, training and career opportunities could be the key to cultivating home grown talent and career progression for Aboriginal and Torres Strait […]
Indigenous Australians who live in remote parts of Australia can maintain connections to Country and culture including maintaining Indigenous languages, however this can come at the […]