16 September 2011 The outcome of the negotiations will have far-reaching consequences for access to medicines in participating countries. uncensored.co.nz Trade talks set to undermine access to medicines for the world’s poor By Deborah Gleeson, La Trobe University Trade negotiations currently being conducted behind closed doors could see a major setback to providing access to essential medicines for the world’s poorest people. The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement…
16 May 2012 Nanotechnologies to improve oral medications University of South Australia Nanotechnologies can be used to ensure disease-conrolling drugs are absorbed into the body much more effectively than traditional…
29 February 2012 Psychosocial factors increase risk of blood-thinning medication side effects Monash University People with psychosocial deficits, such as poor health literacy, depression and impaired cognition, are at a higher risk…
24 February 2012 Remote medication delivery a success Science Translational Medicine The first in-human testing of a wireless medication dispenser was a success, according to a study published in the latest…
22 August 2011 Older Australians are over medicated University of Queensland Older Australians are being over prescribed with psychotropic medications, according to a University of Queensland research…
20 July 2011 Anti-depressants increase chance of relapse McMaster University People who take anti-depressants are more likely to suffer a serious reoccurrence of depression, according to researchers…