Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon
BodyLab22 Mar 2022

Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon

Professor Rajiv Khanna has had a fascinating 30-year research story in immunotherapy that has led to a game-changing therapy for people with multiple sclerosis. His treatment has seen a dramatic and sustained improvement in many people with progressive MS. Early results in Professor Khanna’s Phase 1 clinical trial show that people with MS who had been dependent on a walking aid were able to move around unassisted for longer periods of time. But getting to this stage wasn’t easy. In this episo...

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Japanese Encephalitis explained: Its symptoms and how it spreads

Japanese Encephalitis explained: Its symptoms and how it spreads

One of Australia's leading mosquito researchers, Associate Professor Greg Devine from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research explains the science behind the most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Viru...

17 Mar 202222min

Genetic discovery could unlock better treatment for depression

Genetic discovery could unlock better treatment for depression

The world's largest study of depression has revealed 23 genes linked to a person's risk of developing depression. This could pave the way for more tailored and effective treatments, according to new r...

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Can a monthly dose of vitamin D help you live longer?

Can a monthly dose of vitamin D help you live longer?

Can a regular dose of vitamin D lead to a longer life? That’s what researchers from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute wanted to find out when they started Australia’s biggest health trial. Res...

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Climate anxiety and its effect on children

Climate anxiety and its effect on children

Climate anxiety in Australian children is on the rise, but how parents discuss and frame the issue can make a difference. QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute has been leading research into the e...

1 Feb 20229min

Personality and mental health: Genetic or environmental?

Personality and mental health: Genetic or environmental?

How much influence do our genes and environment have on our personality traits and certain mental health conditions? Professor Nick Martin discusses where we’re at in the age-old nature versus nurture...

17 Okt 202023min

Women's cancers: Can you change your risk?

Women's cancers: Can you change your risk?

What affects a woman’s risk of developing gynaecological cancer, and can women improve their chances of survival? Professor Penny Webb has spent decades working to fill the information void for women...

16 Okt 202020min

Allergies and Inflammation: What is your gut telling you?

Allergies and Inflammation: What is your gut telling you?

We have more bacteria in our gut than cells in our body. Associate Professor Severine Navarro explains how these ecosystems affect our health and risk of allergies, and how hookworms could help. Seve...

16 Okt 202021min

Cancer: What you can do to minimise your risk

Cancer: What you can do to minimise your risk

How much control do we have over our risk of getting cancer? Professor David Whiteman discusses the simple measures you can take to lower your chances. David is the Deputy Director of QIMR Berghofer M...

16 Okt 202021min

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