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It is well known, epidemiologically, that the health and wellbeing of populations is closely correlated with the level of cultural engagement and education within the various communities.
Category: Research
... patients. Serious health complications, including deafness lead to socioeconomic disadvantage. This HMRI project will increase access to ENT specialists ... children. Research Reducing the incidence of deafness and health disadvantage in Indigenous and rural Australians through ENT Telehealth ...
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... surprising, then, that people living in areas of socio-economic disadvantage tend to have poorer health, which can linger throughout ...
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University of Newcastle researchers have won two categories awards at the national 2015 CAPHIA Awards announced last week.
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It’s estimated that 80 per cent of Australian children have limited access to music and art education in primary school, and private tuition is almost certainly priced out of the reach for families in low socio-economic areas.
Category: Researcher Profiles
What are your research interests?
I am interested in the reproductive health of Indigenous Australians – the factors that influence the health of Indigenous babies as well as interventions to encourage healthy approaches for the long-term health of both mother and baby.
Category: Research
... with chronic and complex health conditions, communities of low socioeconomic status, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, ... older Australians are a diverse group of people of different ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, life experiences and lifestyles with ...
Category: News & Articles
... love to take credit for conceiving the study (Smoky homes: Gender, socioeconomic and housing disparities in second hand tobacco smoke (SHS) ... generally do spend more time at home and that combined with social disadvantage puts them at increased risk. For men, they tend to be in ...
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Smoking cessation researchers Billie Bonevski and Gillian Gould have received prestigious awards from the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.