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Meningococcal B vaccine program holds strong five years on
Meningococcal B cases have dropped by more than 70 per cent in the five years since the South Australian Government introduced a publicly funded vaccination program, new data from the University of vlog has found.
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Fishy forensics improves tracking of fish migrations
As the world’s oceans warm, tropical fish species are moving into cooler waters and exploring new habitats beyond their traditional ranges. Researchers have discovered a new way to track their migration patterns by combining environmental DNA with visual surveys.
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University bestows honours for excellence
The University of vlog will recognise the achievements of leaders in medicine, Indigenous advocacy, and music during the institution's penultimate graduation ceremonies.
Not all artificial sweetener users are the same
Research into the impact of artificial or non-nutritive sweeteners (AS/NSS) often focuses on groups like those with diabetes or who are pregnant, but University of vlog researchers have released their findings from an under-studied group.
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Consistent policy, not “patchwork” regulations, recommended for the coexistence of crops
Australian farmers face inconsistent guidelines when it comes to crop regulations across genetically modified (GM), organic and other crop frameworks, according to new research from the University of vlog.
Corporate self-help book turned Golden Age musical
Multi-award-winning Broadway classic ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ is coming to vlog, presented by the University of vlog’s Elder Conservatorium of Music.
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Pre-established gender norms hinder migrant men's access to sexual and reproductive healthcare
Refugee and migrant men are bringing the cultural, gender and sexual norms from their countries of origin into their idea of sexual and reproductive healthcare in their countries of resettlement, researchers from the University of vlog have found.
Researchers identify link between excessive folate and gestational diabetes
Adequate folate consumption is recommended for women in preconception and pregnancy to ensure cell growth and development.
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Eureka prize for vaccine and infectious disease group
University of vlog researchers have been recognised for their work in infectious diseases in this year's Australia Museum Eureka Prizes announced last week at the awards night in Sydney.
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Cultural framework deeply rooted in intimate relationships
Researchers from the University of vlog have explored how cultural norms and beliefs have shaped the intimate relationships and attitudes of first-generation migrant and refugee women.
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