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Delirium is a serious but often under-recognised complication of hospital care.
A new paper in @phrpjournal argues delirium should be treated as an urgent national health priority, with stronger prevention and care pathways needed.
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Weβre hiring a Research Fellow to join the #18andUp team at Sax. Help deliver research exploring the drivers of declining mental health across generations and shape better policy and practice.
π Glebe & hybrid working
π Applications close 14 June
π https://t.co/g9ej91hRmX
@phrpjournal joined leading global health journals in publishing a coordinated editorial on protecting the integrity of health & medical science information. It warns of growing threats including misinformation, political pressure & AI-driven content.
π https://t.co/NCQORfRYl5
This year we're celebrating 20 years of #45andUp β and two decades of participants helping shape research into health and ageing in Australia.
Discover the insights and understanding about dementia made possible by the study participants.
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Research published in @PHRPjournal has found long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with increased hospitalisations for heart and lung disease, highlighting the potential health impacts of air pollution even at relatively low levels.
π https://t.co/QY45OoX8uT
The Sax Institute was proud to be represented at the Closing the Data Gap in Global Genomics, Medicine & Population Health in Germany.
CEO Dr Martin McNamara showcased the impact of #45andUpStudy and the emerging #18andUp to a global audience.
π https://t.co/TSJhhkaUmn
How do governments decide where mental health funding will have the greatest impact?
MhIND-T helps decision makers explore different investment options using evidence, data and simulation modelling.
#MentalHealth#SystemsModelling#DecisionAnalytics
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Great research should lead to real-world change.
Join the Sax Institute Member network β connecting organisations working to turn evidence into policy and practice, and recognising research driving impact.
And it's free to join.
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Only 28% of young children meet diet guidelines and just 17% meet activity targets.
A new paper in @phrpjournal argues itβs time to embed prevention earlier, with funded child health checks in general practice.
π https://t.co/8zpjm1IE71
#PublicHealth#Prevention#HealthPolicy
Weβre proud to be named the 2026 #SAS APJ Service Provider Partner of the Year π
SURE supports 800+ researchers across 300+ projects, turning data into insights that inform better health policy. Thank you to our team, partners & research community π
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ππ§ Which blood pressure medication you take could matter for brain health.
A new 45 and Up Study analysis found ARBs may be linked to a 28% lower risk of dementia vs ACE inhibitors.
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#DementiaResearch#PublicHealth#45andUpStudy
New in @PHRPjournal: Research by @CancerVic & @NotreDameAus shows that smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in Aus, yet those most affected face the biggest barriers to quitting. Are we doing enough to support those who need it most?
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New Medicare mental health services aim to fill a key gap β early support for people experiencing mild to moderate distress.
Access matters. But outcomes depend on how well the system connects β across services, pathways and evidence.
#MentalHealth#HealthPolicy
New @PHRPjournal research found that at one Melbourne station, nearly half of all ads promoted alcohol or food/drinks - most of these unhealthy. The alcohol ads were larger & more youth-appealing, highlighting how everyday environments shape exposure.
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Donβt miss the latest in research news, events, job opportunities and Sax Institute updates.
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π§ Protecting brain health starts long before diagnosis.
#Prevention policy shapes risks linked to cognitive decline, stroke and poor mental health. Systems modelling helps governments invest where it matters most.
Better policy = better brain health.
#BrainAwarenessWeek
π§ Brain health is lifelong.
Through the 45 & Up Study, researchers have generated evidence on dementia risk, stroke and mental health. With 18 and Up, weβre extending that lens across generations. Long-term data helps turn insight into action.
#BrainAwarenessWeek#PublicHealth
Weβre #hiring a Prevention Partnerships and Impact Manager to help strengthen Australiaβs prevention system. Join the Saxβs Prevention Centre to build partnerships, secure funding, lead governance & report impact across government & research sectors.
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