Episodes
A world-first study investigates the impact of humour on dementia patents in nursing homes.
Published 09/21/11
Professor Gordon Parker facilitates this presentation/discussion on mood disorders in young people.
Published 05/31/11
Dr Rob Brander, aka Dr Rip, lists his five top tips for enjoying the beach safely this summer.
Published 05/10/11
Dr Lucy Burns from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at UNSW on her research into the medical needs of the homeless who are also drug/alcohol dependent.
Published 02/24/11
The horrors of hormones need not dictate life beyond 50. Associate Professor John Eden explains.
Published 09/17/10
Stem cell breakthrough restores sight
Published 08/16/10
Australian and US scientists have led a world-first study to sequence the genetic code of indigenous Africans, uncovering more than a million DNA variations which stem from the root of mankind.
Published 05/06/10
Associate Professor Susan Thompson from UNSW's Faculty of Built Environment on the intricacies of making our cities "greener".
Published 05/03/10
Professor Gordon Parker from Black Dog Institute at UNSW on the re-defining of melancholia.
Published 03/20/10
A thin polymer film that seals surgical wounds could make sutures a relic of medical history.
Published 03/04/10
Prof Gavin Andrews talks about an alternative internet based treatment for panic disorder.
Published 02/18/10
Associate Professor John Eden on simple approaches to hirstutism, a common symptom of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Published 02/01/10
Associate Professor John Eden explodes myths surrounding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Published 02/01/10
Dr Peter Nugus from UNSW's Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health on how the transfer of emergency patients to hospital departments is akin to selling a car.
Published 02/01/10
Having polycystic ovary syndrome is not necessarily a barrier to having children.
Published 01/11/10