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When Monash’s Associate Professor Jun Yang started investigating a little-known but sometimes fatal condition, she could never have imagined the very personal way it would enter her life.
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A class of drugs developed to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity is in short supply, sparking debate about who should be prioritised for access.
There’s no one “thing” we can blame for causing dementia, and why it’s so hard to find that silver bullet to stop it – particularly at older ages.
A new study reveals that cardiovascular disease treatment over the next 10 to 15 years is to take a more personalised approach.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
Hear how artist, Prudence Flint has seen her career take off by trusting her own impulses and the straightforward ambition of investigating figurative painting.
Although the “normal” heart rate is anywhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute, there’s increasing evidence a rate at the lower end of the spectrum is better for you.
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