People with hearing loss will benefit from two new University of Queensland studies thanks to $1.4 million in National Health and Medical Research Council funding.
A new study investigated women's healthy eating, physical activity and weight experiences and explored their views regarding digital health interventions to assist meeting their lifestyle goals.
Communicating the needs of people living in aged care is the focus of a University of Queensland project awarded over $2 million in funding from the Medical Research Future Fund.
Investigating air quality to create healthier homes and determining if fusion surgeries are the solution for low back pain are the focus of two University of Queensland projects funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Contact asked experts from across UQ about why certain diseases attract stigma, what impact this stigma has on various communities, and what we can do to stop it?
The study investigates how monolingual and bilingual children develop the ability to learn abstract counting principles - a central element of their cognitive development.