It’s a shame some people think talking about cleaning and caring for our genitals is embarrassing or taboo. We probably know more about hair care than penis care.
World experts gathered at The University of Queensland’s National Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Forum to discuss strategies to combat drug-resistant ‘superbugs’ and control antibiotic use.
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a ‘movement disorder’ that targets the nervous system of the body. The disease is caused by nerve cell damage (neuro-degenerative changes) in a section of the brain known as the substantia nigra, which subsequently reduces the levels of the chemical dopamine being produced. Dopamine is crucial for smooth control of muscles and movement.
The University of Queensland is trialling a new drug in an effort to solve one of the world's biggest problems, antibiotic resistance. The trial involves a drug never before used in Australia.
Dr Andrew Brooks from the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute explains all about his research on cytokine receptors and their role in the human body and disease.
School of Public Health Research Development Manager Kate Gadenne shares the six most powerful things she took away from the recent Women's health: from cradle to grave presentations.
Paediatric endocrinologists and PhD candidates Dr Kerry Buchanan and Dr Yassmin Musthaffa discuss the most common type of diabetes in children and what role the immune system plays in the disease.