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Study finds alcohol advertising rules may fail to protect Australian kids

Regulations introduced to restrict the placement of alcohol advertising are unlikely to reduce young people’s exposure to alcohol marketing in…

Business, innovation and law

Curtin awards two Haydn Williams Fellowships for 2019-20

Two international experts – a world leader in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, and a renowned industrial and organisational psychologist – have…

Health

Study shows elderly mice with mesothelioma tumours deteriorate faster

Mesothelioma tumours in elderly mice grow faster and are more aggressive compared to younger mice, new research led by Curtin…

Campus and global community

PhD research improving HIV disclosure practices in Malawi

Malawi has made immense strides in combating its HIV epidemic since it introduced free antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2004. However,…

Health

Research finds savvy savers are less likely to become impulsive spenders

People who have greater self-control and stronger saving habits are more likely to save money and not make impulsive decisions,…

Campus and global community

The Kerry M Stokes Chair of Child Health announced

Curtin University, the Channel 7 Telethon Trust and the Telethon Kids Institute have proudly announced The Kerry M Stokes Chair…

Health

FIFO work impacts the stress levels of pregnant partners, research finds

Pregnant partners of fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workers experience higher levels of stress compared to women whose partners work regular shift…

Health

Early sport activity linked to stronger bones in young adults, study finds

Young adults who regularly participate in sport activities during their childhood and early teens are more likely to have stronger…

Business, innovation and law

Income and wealth affect the mental health of Australians, study shows

Australians who have higher incomes and greater wealth are more likely to experience better mental health throughout their lives, new…

Business, innovation and law

Global study finds youngest in class more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD

A new global study led by Curtin University researchers has found that children who are the youngest in their classroom…

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