Investigating air quality to create healthier homes and determining if fusion surgeries are the solution for low back pain are the focus of two University of Queensland projects funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Contact asked experts from across UQ about why certain diseases attract stigma, what impact this stigma has on various communities, and what we can do to stop it?
Associate Professor Asad Khan from UQ's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences spoke to ABC about a link between screen time, social media and mental health problems in young people.
Dr Sarit Kaserzon from UQ’s Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences featured in The West Australian discussing research which has found glyphosate in urine samples of Australians.
An Australian-first study by researchers from The University of Queensland has found 8 per cent of urine samples drawn from the general public contained a common weed killer.
Associate Professor Melissa Day from UQ’s School of Psychology featured in an Academy of The Social Sciences in Australia article talking about the launch of the SHAPE Futures Network.