Ahead of World Parkinson’s Day—11 April—UQ researchers are calling for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) to participate in a study aimed at increasing physical activity.
We spoke to Dr Divna Haslam, research fellow and Head of International Research Development at the Parenting and Family Support Centre located in the School of Psychology.
The University of Queensland and Cricket Australia are developing a new standard giving community cricket clubs and associations access to high quality, competitively-priced cricket balls.
UQ’s telerehabilitation research has improved the lives of thousands of people around the world by allowing them to receive therapy in their own homes.
It is often said parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but a Queensland survival guide launched in Brisbane is set to help and support parents the world over.
Adolescents in developing countries are more likely to make suicide attempts or have suicidal thoughts than those living in high-income countries, a University of Queensland-led study has found.
How adults with a hearing impairment might feel shame and how this stigma can prevent them from seeking help is the focus of a University of Queensland study awarded $248,000 in funding.
How parents can play a major role in developing self-regulatory skills in children is a key topic explored by researchers from The University of Queensland and Harvard University.