The mental health risks of climate change are now well established, and new research is urgently needed to guide responses that will safeguard mental health.
Doctors need more evidence to help patients stop taking antidepressants safely and effectively, a collaborative study with The University of Queensland has found.
The ‘stickiness’ of microscopic liquids can now be measured thousands of times faster, potentially leading to better understanding of living cells, disease diagnostics and pharmaceutical testing.
University of Queensland researchers have developed a diagnostic device, called an Immuno-storm chip, that could identify which cancer and COVID-19 patients are at risk of a potentially lethal issue.
Researchers at the Queensland Brain Institute are a step closer to unravelling the role of small nucleic acid fragments found in each of our cells, crucial to human development and responding to our environment.
The decision to stop prescribing long-term anti-depressants should be made only after careful preparation by GPs and their patients, ¹ú²ú̽»¨ research has found.