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4 April 2025

Feature: Do infectious diseases cause dementia?

Working out the relationship between infectious diseases and dementia is a bit like the chicken and the egg problem. But…
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4 April 2025

AI can help with medication safety

A Macquarie University researcher has received more than $4.4 million for a five-year project to  use artificial intelligence (AI) to…
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3 April 2025

Digital twin research promises faster diagnosis and treatment

Auckland University researchers and a team at Melbourne’s Alfred hospital are collaborating to use human digital twins for more timely…
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27 March 2025

Trust remains key to digital health uptake, UQ study finds

A lack of trust in technologies such as telehealth, remote monitoring and mobile health apps remains a barrier to their…
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27 March 2025

Grant will fund preventive care in primary health

Researchers with an innovative digital health solution for preventive care in primary health have until April 4 to apply for…
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24 March 2025

AI-powered test to detect silicosis sooner

A new diagnostic tool developed by physicians and scientists from UNSW Sydney that analyses a person’s breath for signs of silicosis…
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20 March 2025

Report challenges assumption health tech saves staff time

A new report by UK charity the Health Foundation challenges the assumption that the procurement of technology will automatically lead…
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20 March 2025

New app supports MS care strategies

Trinity researchers have developed More Stamina, a gamified mobile health (mHealth) app designed to help people with multiple sclerosis (MS)…
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19 March 2025

Personalised medicine shaped by risk assessment

Australian genomics technology leader AGRF is offering Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS)  powered by the Allelica  PREDICT module, a cutting-edge platform …
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18 March 2025

AI detecting endometrial cancer with nearly 100% accuracy

One of Australia’s most common gynaecological cancers could be detected sooner and more accurately using a specialised Artificial Intelligence (AI)…
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