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Using cannabis regularly when you're young leads to negative life outcomes, says new research
Published on:
29 January 2021
Dr Gary Chan spoke to Triple J's Hack about new research into cannabis use.
Long-term study reveals harm in regular cannabis use
Published on:
27 January 2021
Regular cannabis use has harmful effects regardless of the age a person starts using, a University of Queensland-led study has found.
Yes, baby teeth fall out. But they’re still important — here’s how to help your kids look after them
Published on:
21 January 2021
Baby teeth, or milk teeth, act like lighthouses to guide the adult ones to their correct destination. Dr Arosha Weerakoon writes for The Conversation.
That ‘instinctive gut feeling’ comes from your brain
Published on:
15 January 2021
New research from The University of Queensland illustrates, to a certain extent, why we can take someone at 'face value' and why we develop ‘gut feelings’ about a person within a split-second.
Why going for a swim in the ocean can be good for you, and for nature
Published on:
4 January 2021
Wild swimming is not only good for our health, it can also be good for ocean and beach ecologies too. Dr Rebecca Olive writes for The Conversation.
Junk food linked to sleep problems in teens
Published on:
22 December 2020
Eating too much junk food has been linked with poor sleep quality in teens, a University of Queensland-led study has found.
Device aims to improve balance for hearing impaired
Published on:
7 December 2020
Researchers are investigating whether a device giving feedback on body position can improve balance and stability in older adults with hearing loss.
UQ, first uni in the Southern Hemisphere to join the Age-Friendly University Network
Published on:
16 November 2020
Professor Nancy Pachana from UQ's School of Psychology, features on Nine News about UQ's commitment to age-friendly research, programs and policies.
UQ joins Age-Friendly University Global Network
Published on:
16 November 2020
The University of Queensland has become the first university in the Southern Hemisphere to join the Age-Friendly University Global Network.
Getting people more active is key to better health: here are 8 areas for investment
Published on:
13 November 2020
Dr Sjaan Gomersall from UQ's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences writes for The Conversation.
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