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Thursday 26 February 2026
Pancreatic cancer treatment innovation wins national People’s Choice award
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Teaching excellence recognised nationally as student outcomes take centre stage
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Graduate Medicine focused on training next generation of rural doctors
UOW welcomes recommendations to improve access to health care in regional communities
The colour purple - do plums pack a positive punch for better health?
An IHMRI study is trialling the benefits of plum juice to protect against age-related diseases
Researchers seek people wanting help to get active
New study looks at how the goals we set affect our long-term adherence to fitness programs
UOW working to address nursing shortfall in South Western Sydney
New nursing educational facility to provide vital skills to the region
Surprise in patients’ attitudes towards chaperones
Patients more likely to want chaperones with their regular doctor than with unfamiliar practitioners
No, most people aren’t in severe pain when they die
Many people fear death partly because of the perception they might suffer increasing pain and other awful symptoms the nearer it gets.