🎉 Thrilled to share my first PhD research publication! 📚
🔬 Early antibiotic exposure
🌍 non-Caucasian child in developed country
🚬Passive
🥤Sugary drink
🏙️Urban living
💰High
🤧atopy
These ⬆️ paediatric IBD risk. Exposure to 🐶 pets, 👧🏻 siblings ⬇️ https://t.co/CeV1hrlgC7
#Diabetes prevention programs can improve access to and engagement with preventative health strategies by people with #prediabetes - comprehensive systematic review led by PhD candidate Brit McMullen explains mechanisms. https://t.co/mrZjTAFI1J @ProfCCollins@DrLesleyWicks
Congrats to Adelle Kennedy @MurrumbidgeeLHD for completing her research report in the Rural Research Capacity Building Program. The study explores barriers affecting rural older men's participation in group physical activity for healthy aging. Read more: https://t.co/fh60Mh4EYt
Very informative (and entertaining) presentations delivered by Profs S Stanghellini and Siah during the sunset session on complementary therapies in DGBI during ANMM @CREDigestHealth
Feeling grateful for opportunities research affords. Last week I was back in Siem Reap to assist Janelle Windus conduct focus groups exploring opportunities to enhance #dietquality of Khmer families. Next week I am presenting on ‘to FODMAP or not’ for #DGBI at ANMM Brisbane🇰🇭🇦🇺����
Griffith University are examining the effect of a new treatment in helping to reduce symptoms of EoE. The trial is looking for adults across Australia and involves taking a new gel-based supplement for 12 weeks.
Contact [email protected] or 0422 381 424 for info
Our freshly published paper progresses understanding about dairy and #gluten intake in #MultipleSclerosis highlighting the need for more sensitive dietary assessment tools @dr_vicki_maltby@lechnerscottj
https://t.co/FRCS2LbUDU
Tomorrow is #AlliedHealthProfessionsDay! Meet some of our team members and discover their journey from patient care delivery to developing education and training for NSW Health. #StrongerTogether https://t.co/F9V22EVMMS
Lots of action in CRE studies we are currently recruiting to. If you have a gut condition, you may be eligible to contribute to a study that may improve treatment - find out more https://t.co/vJSy3CCPEW @crohnscolitisau@IFFGD@Prof_NickTalley@simonkeely@bris_gut_hub