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Sharon Hollins
Category: Researcher Profiles
... How does the environment alter fetal brain development? How does the gut microbiome influence brain function? How does intestinal ... chronic anxiety in teenagers leading to suicide or serious mental health issues in adulthood? How can we treat anxiety in children and ... at the University of Newcastle. Dr Hollins is interested in the gut-brain axis and her work focuses on molecular pathways and ...
Participate In Research
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... projects taking place across the world in a wide range of disease and health areas including stroke , cancer, asthma and more. Those who ... gastrointestinal problems. They will ask for information about your gut symptoms, anxiety and depression, sleep, smoking and alcohol intake. ... conditions and others do not. We would like people with and without gut problems to participate Click here to learn more about this survey ...
Love meat too much to be vegetarian? Go ‘flexitarian’
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Studies show health benefits associated with reducing meat intake including better ... intake or be considering reducing meat (50%) compared to men (38%). Health benefits of being flexitarian A systematic review of 25 studies ... was considered, ovo-lacto vegetarians had a lower risk of cancers of gut, while vegans had a lower overall cancer risk and for ...
Take a peek inside HMRI
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... Open Day is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the exciting health and medical research undertaken in the Hunter and beyond. Every ... our doors to the community so they can learn more about the exciting health and medical research undertaken in our labs, clinics and research ... being used today. It’s simultaneously gross and educational. Our gut health says a lot about us and can even influence our mental health. ...
Children's grant tally tops $1.3 million
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... funding for a further three project grants to improve children's health. Celebrating its 20th year of fundraising, the Hunter ... funding for a further three project grants to improve children's health. Dr Adam Collison will investigate the role of microbiome ... . He says there is emerging evidence that bacteria in the infant’s gut can impact immune function and contribute to the immune responses ...
Hunter researchers awarded $5.6 million in funding
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... been awarded $5,641,494 million in the October 2016 round of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding. This funding will help Hunter researchers tackle a range of health-related issues that impact our communities. University of ... been awarded $5,641,494 million in the October 2016 round of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding. This funding will ...
Stomaching the change to our understanding of IBS
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... Talley, Director of the Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology, is at the forefront of research into gut health, with his work playing a key role in reframing the ... causes of IBS , which include triggers such as food intolerances, gut inflammation, bacteria such as spirochetes present in the colon, ...
Talley named NSW Scientist of the Year
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HMRI-based gut disorders expert Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley AC is the 2018 ... of Newcastle biomedical scientist and global authority on functional gut disorders, Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley , AC, is the 2018 NSW ... a partnership between the University of Newcastle, Hunter New England Health and the community. News & Articles Talley named NSW Scientist of ...
$21.7 million injection for the Hunter’s medical researchers
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... Research Institute have been awarded $21.7 million by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), supporting 31 research ... Research Institute have been awarded $21.7 million by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), supporting 31 research ... Hansbro from HMRI’s VIVA program, to explore whether using modified gut microbes assists in controlling lung inflammation in people with ...
Investigating the role of microbiomes in COPD
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Smoking leads to lung inflammation that causes emphysema - a major health problem in Australia. Emphysema progressively declines even if smoking stops and there are no treatments. Recently changes in gut microbes have been linked to inducing or protecting against inflammation in the gut and lung. Thus we may be able to control inflammation by modifying ...
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