Fifteen years of patient data has revealed an important link between hospital-acquired infections and seizure and epilepsy onset.
Victoria is set to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 12 this year, but questions remain as to what responses should be implemented to improve outcomes for young offenders and the community.
Our attention's pulled in more directions than ever before. Can we build our mental muscles and regain our focus?
A "citizens' jury" can offer fresh eyes on an enduring problem in healthcare and public health, particularly in areas that usually struggle for ongoing funding.
Pioneering research indicates that those with an acquired brain injury are particularly vulnerable to falling victim to online fraud.
Our mandatory bicycle helmet laws are less than accommodating to those living with a disability.
The natural science approach of ABA has applications far beyond treating autism.
When it comes to people’s homes, neither Di Winkler nor Dan McKenna are prepared to accept the status quo. They're challenging traditional housing models for a greater social good.
Monash alumna Dr Di Winkler is determined to change the systems that move young people with serious disabilities into nursing homes.
Creating smart homes through better housing design through technology is a major step in assisting those with disabilities to live independently.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) alone cannot resolve the issue of young people living in nursing homes.
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