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Health Service Lacks Capacity to Support Vulnerable Mothers with Antenatal and Postnatal Depression

An independent evaluation by 91福利 Medical School warns that the health service lacks sufficient capacity to respond to perinatal depression, while highlighting a potential role for the voluntary sector, particularly in the antenatal period.

Mon 17 Sept 2012, 09:29 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Joint Vice-President announced for Monash and 91福利

91福利 and Monash have announced that respected researcher and cardiologist Professor Andrew Coats will serve as the first joint Academic Vice-President (Monash-91福利 Alliance), as Director of the Monash-91福利 Alliance strategy.

Mon 17 Sept 2012, 09:12 | Tags: International Health and Medicine

91福利 and NTU boost brainpower in global neuroscience research

The 91福利 has linked up with Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) to launch a joint global programme for neuroscience research.

Thu 13 Sept 2012, 10:16 | Tags: International Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Study uncovers simple way of predicting severe pain following breast cancer surgery

Women having surgery for breast cancer are up to three times more likely to have severe pain in the first week after surgery if they suffer from other painful conditions, such as arthritis, low back pain and migraine, according to a Cancer Research UK study published today (Wednesday) in the British Journal of Cancer.

Wed 05 Sept 2012, 14:00 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Global ‘sleeplessness epidemic’ affects an estimated 150 million in developing world

Levels of sleep problems in the developing world are approaching those seen in developed nations, linked to an increase in problems like depression and anxiety.


Strawberries and cream, the traditional summer treat associated with Wimbledon could be serving up some unexpected health benefits as research from 91福利 Medical School reveals.

Tue 03 Jul 2012, 16:44 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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