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News

Professor Emily Banks of RSPH
Thursday, 04 Jul 2019

ANU researchers show for the first time how smoking harms all of the cardiovascular system - the heart and major blood vessels.

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Friday, 28 Jun 2019

Changes to our ozone layer over the past 40 years have affected levels of UV radiation and therefore the risk of people developing skin cancer.

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Image of a gorge in Katherine
Monday, 24 Jun 2019

In three very different towns, hundreds to thousands of kilometres apart across three states, residents are united by a common experience.

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RSPH Researcher Dr Aparna Lal
Friday, 24 May 2019

study finds global changes in weather in Australia, were linked to cases of cryptosporidiosis - a common water-borne parasite that leads to gastro.

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Aparna Lal from the Research School of Population Health
Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Paralysed by climate despair, I’m finding it hard to think about the end of the world and what to make for dinner – but I know where to look for help.

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Ms Watson and Dr Lane
Thursday, 09 May 2019

A new study from the ANU, lead by Dr Jo Lane, found there were profound social impacts experienced by people with macular degeneration.

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Events

A computer monitor displayed outdoors showing a document titled "ANU Research Survey on Wetland Benefits and Health" with a scenic wetland in the background.
25 May 2023 | 12:30 - 1pm

A discussion of the challenges and opportunities for promoting safe and enjoyable water-based recreational activities in urban Canberra

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Illustration of a map of Australia with colorful connections and the phrase "Healthy Environments And Lives HEAL" in large, teal letters.
24 Nov 2022 | 12 - 6pm

A free two-day live and virtual forum on human health, climate and environmental change solutions in Australia.

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Illustration of a map of Australia with colorful connections and the phrase "Healthy Environments And Lives HEAL" in large, teal letters.
23 Nov 2022 | 12 - 6pm

A free two-day live and virtual forum on human health, climate and environmental change solutions in Australia.

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A woman presenting at a conference with a digital projection in the background.
17 Nov 2022 | 1 - 1:30pm

Developing a framework to enhance gender equity and inclusivity in Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs).

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A young boy joyfully playing in sprinkling water with sunlight casting a golden glow around him.
6 Oct 2022 | 1 - 1:30pm

Join Dr Jo Lane for Mental Health Month 2022 who will provide evidence-based research and practical strategies on how to connect with the Power of Fun.

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A woman and man walking through a bustling outdoor market with muddy ground.
7 Sep 2022 | 9am - 12:30pm

World Field Epidemiology Day is a global movement that recognises and raises awareness of field epidemiology.

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View from a vehicle of a rickshaw and multiple street signs, including one labeled "Kakarbhitta," in a sunlit, bustling street scene.
19 May 2022 | 12:30 - 1pm

This thesis aims to improve understanding of the goals and outcomes of comprehensive support services for survivors of sex trafficking in Northeast India.

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Firefighters in protective gear operating a high-pressure hose to spray water during a firefighting exercise.
5 May 2022 | 1 - 1:45pm

The team invites you to learn about the study and its published findings, ask questions, and participate in a thoughtful discussion.

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A woman sleeping in her bed under blue lighting.
25 Nov 2021 | 1 - 1:30pm

This undergraduate project investigates whether a relationship exists between mitochondrial function and autonomic symptoms in people with ME/CFS.

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