Office workers spend most of their working day sitting, and there is increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour at work is associated with negative health impacts, including lower back pain.
This study aims to investigate the variability of motor cortex excitability in a diverse cohort of young, healthy adults using non-invasive brain stimulation.
The research aims to understand the cognitive mechanisms that subserve social connection, particularly the core components such as social visual attention
This project aims to gain understanding of the level of knowledge around dental complications from oral piercings among body piercing professionals as well as the pierced population
The study aims to inform a theory of mental health recovery following a first episode of psychosis, as well as provide opportunities to enhance services and for people accessing mental health service during a First Episode of Psychosis (FEP).
Nutrition for Children is a project being run by the University of Queensland to develop a website with resources for parents, families, health professionals and early childhood educators targeting nutrition for children under five.
This study investigates how the body processes different nicotine products in real-world use situations, including both tobacco and non-tobacco nicotine products.