Young people exposed to social media posts by celebrities and influencers who endorse nicotine products are more susceptible to smoking or vaping, University of Queensland research has found.
Two researchers from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences are among 15 UQ recipients awarded $15.3 million through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships 2024 scheme to drive research and innovation.
The University of Queensland Physiotherapy department is running a project that involves assessing muscle strength, movement and balance in athletes who have sprained their ankle.
The University of Queensland is leading a trial across Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast focussing on improving the delivery of life-saving treatments for hospitalised babies.
In recognition of National Stroke Week (5 to 11 August), we caught up with researchers across the Faculty to get a snapshot of stroke research taking place in Health and Behavioural Sciences.