A team of scientists has developed an imaging technique to earlier detect abnormal collagen deposits in the heart, which causes a condition known as diffuse cardiac fibrosis.
The world’s most advanced artificial heart, including a pipeline of transformative, next-generation cardiac technologies, are set to be developed and commercialised by a Monash University-led consortium.
The number of hospital emergency department presentations has increased between 23% and 49% globally in the past decade, and care is the casualty.
What began as a heart research project looking at ways to understand a potentially fatal but preventable disease has evolved from the biomedical into one more in keeping with an Indigenous perspective.
Monitoring the quality of healthcare by routinely collecting, analysing and sharing standardised health-related information.
A new study underlines the importance of preventing weight gain versus weight reduction, and the interconnectedness of joint health and heart health.
Human-centred design approaches can help solve some of our most pressing health challenges.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
The trumpeting of hydroxychloroquine's potential in treating COVID-19 raises ethical and safety concerns.
Melbourne is again blanketed in smoke from bushfires, but the health implications from it may not be known for years.
The $543 million Victorian Heart Hospital will be Australia's first dedicated facility to tackle the country's No.1 killer.
Monash alumni’s first Nobel Laureate, Associate Professor Tilman Ruff AM, has spent his life working to safeguard the future of human health.
Unless you suffer from coeliac disease, a gluten-free diet may be doing you more harm than good.
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