‘High-prevalence’ mental health disorders cost society billions
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New research puts a price on high-prevalence mental health conditions.
Earthquakes and border blockades are uncommon barriers to completing a PhD, but a Deakin researcher has overcome them both.
A major grant from the Wellcome Trust will allow researchers to take Deakin-designed silk eardrums to clinical trial.
Deakin researchers have confirmed that the role vested interests play in the development of alcohol policy is large and influential.
A new study is seeking evidence that the power of supermarkets to influence our food choices can be used for good.
Local news is still important in an evolving media environment.
Asking, “What can we do with what we already have?” led to an answer that may solve some major problems for the developing world.
A world-first study has shown that specific physical activity benefits the discs in our spines and may help to prevent and manage spinal pain.
Researchers have found a new way to analyse the pieces that form HIV, paving the way for improved treatments that work to stop the virus developing in the human body.
A new paper examines how the reliance of large predators on human-provided food impacts on ecosystems, human-wildlife interactions and the genetic diversity of predator populations.
An Indian diabetes disease-biology expert who works closely with Deakin has won a prestigious Australian Government Award.
Supply chains are the backbone to contemporary life. But Covid has presented the sector with many challenges.