The state’s first comprehensive oral health study in more than a decade is now underway to better understand the dental health and habits of Queensland children.
A team of researchers led by University of Queensland will utilise more than $1.1 million over five years to adapt and implement a community-based diet and exercise intervention program for people at risk of Type 2 diabetes.
Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires about general wellbeing, headache characteristics, neck pain characteristics or other symptoms experienced, as well as the impact of migraines on daily life.
This study is investigating the experiences of parents/caregivers and family members of children with IgE-mediated food allergies who also have feeding behaviours. It also takes into the account the impact of these behaviours on the wider family.
This study is seeking healthy, middle-aged Australian adults aged 40-65 years to participate in an online study investigating the long-term impact of concussions.
University of Queensland research has revealed a need for better protection for assistance animals and support for their owners facing financial hardship or moving into aged care.