Health & Medicine
Research
How an app is growing social connections for people with disability and carers
A new Australian platform – co-designed by people with disability and carers – is helping build connections through physical activity
Research
Culturally relevant messaging matters for First Nations peoples
A flowing river for arteries, a bare boab tree for depression. A project in the Kimberley shows how listening before we speak can improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people
Analysis
The German secret (and other tips) to keep your home healthy this winter
When we seal our homes to keep heat in, we also capture moisture and allergens, affecting the air we breathe. Here’s a few simple ways to fix it
Opinion
Why do Australian courts still distrust a proven trauma therapy?
A court ruling from the 1990s still influences how some abuse cases are prosecuted in Australia, leaving an evidence-based trauma therapy mired in outdated legal doubt
Opinion
Is Australia prepared for an ageing population?
The COVID-19 pandemic uncovered glaring gaps in healthcare for older people. Now, with an increasingly older population, Australia needs to come to terms with its ageism
Research
There's now an osteoarthritis AI chatbot backed by real research
Online information about osteoarthritis can be unclear, outdated and inconsistent. So researchers built a free, evidence-based chatbot to cut through the noise
Research
How gene-targeting technology is transforming STI diagnosis
A portable device built on CRISPR technology can now detect multiple STIs, including syphilis, from a single sample in under an hour
Analysis
Floods hit the disadvantaged hardest and drive them deeper into poverty
Significant overlap between social disadvantage and flood risk highlights the need for urgent investment in risk reduction, preparedness, and recovery
Research
This virtual GP clinic is a safe place to get things wrong (so we can get them right)
A new simulation lab is enabling researchers to test computer-based tools, including early cancer alerts for GPs, before they reach the clinic