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| News | "Happy Feet" to improve childhood vaccination programs
Description: An innovative project investigating how linking infant footprints to vaccination records could improve vaccination programs in the developing world has received funding from Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative created by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 12/12/2011 | |||
| News | Helping stroke patients put best foot forward
Description: Stroke patients and people whose legs have been amputated could benefit from the collaboration between an RMIT University researcher and the University of Delaware in the United States. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 20/11/2012 | |||
| News | Herb may offer hope for lung disease
Description: RMIT University researchers are recruiting ex-smokers for a new study into the use of a traditional Chinese herb for lung disease. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 25/08/2011 | |||
| News | Holographic balance bands: fact or fiction?
Description: In an Australian-first study, RMIT University researchers are investigating the efficacy of a sporting aid that has become a worldwide phenomenon, the holographic Power Balance wristband. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 29/10/2010 | |||
| News | Holographic wristbands study results published
Description: A paper by RMIT University researchers on the efficacy of holographic technology wristbands will be the first to be published in an internationally peer-reviewed journal. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 07/02/2011 | |||
| News | Housing project wins health promotion award
Description: An innovative housing development that is the focus of a major RMIT University research project has been recognised with a VicHealth award. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 19/12/2011 | |||
| News | How the human diet evolved
Description: Why are obesity and diabetes growing problems in the western world? Why are more people in Japan diagnosed with lactose intolerance than in Europe? RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 19/12/2012 | |||
| News | How your mother's diet affects you today
Description: What your mother ate while pregnant could still be affecting your weight today, according to research by RMIT University's Dr Sarah Spencer. RMIT News / News / Health / by title / HZH Date: 11/02/2013 | |||
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