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Pregnancy infection damages the fetal brain – but which infection?
A specific bacterial infection during pregnancy that can cause severe harm to the unborn brain has been identified for the first time.… Read more
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Nasal mask support improves breathing in preterm babies
Using a nasal mask instead of a traditional face mask to support very premature babies at birth can significantly reduce the need for rescue breathing and escalation of care, a world-first trial led by researchers at Monash University’s School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, in collaboration with Hudson Institute of Medical Research and Monash Children’s Hospital (Monash Health), has shown.… Read more
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Can antibodies hold the key to curing paediatric glioma?
An antibody-based approach to tackling paediatric glioma has attracted major funding for researchers at Hudson Institute of Medical Research.… Read more
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Will AI uncover our next medical miracle?
Could artificial intelligence (AI) hold the key to the next great medical breakthroughs? After discovering a better way of treating a common, debilitating lung condition with a registered medication “hiding in plain sight”, a team of Melbourne scientists believe it could.… Read more
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New treatment for lung disease COPD “hiding in plain sight”
Researchers have found a potential treatment breakthrough for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) that avoids the drawbacks of current drugs, and it has come from an unexpected place.… Read more
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Bravo – Spanish collaboration brings endometriosis research funding
A Spanish-Australian research collaboration is celebrating a funding win, allowing it to a broader collaboration on an exciting endometriosis project.… Read more
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Local discovery + global collaboration = STI breakthrough
A discovery at Hudson Institute more than 20 years ago is still sparking new medical insights, with researchers at a major US university using it to uncover vital facts about sexually transmitted disease (STI).… Read more
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Does intrauterine inflammation cause lung injury?
Fetal exposure to inflammation has long been identified as a risk factor for a range of harmful conditions, but new research suggests systemic inflammation alone is not enough to cause lung injury.… Read more
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Funding mRNA therapy to combat fatal autoinflammatory disease
Research by Dr Jacki Heraud-Farlow into a novel therapeutic approach using mRNA to shut down the inflammatory pathways in AGS is one step closer thanks to mRNA Victoria. … Read more
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Old Dogs walking for missing mate Cade
Cade Watts was only 15 when he died, but his family and friends are determined that his legacy will be large – with their fundraiser for sarcoma research; The Long Walk Home. … Read more
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