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  1. Dementia and Art Program participants examine a painting at the National Gallery of Australia

    Dementia and art: saliva could determine the benefits of NGA program

    Saliva might be the perfect way to determine if social interaction, facilitated by an art program, is effective at improving quality of life of people living with dementia, according to a University of Canberra researcher.

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  2. Clean eating

    Men, muscles and the clean eating movement

    Men are uploading more clean eating posts on social media than women, according to new University of Canberra research

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    UC researcher named joint recipient of prestigious humanities award

    University of Canberra researcher Dr Ana Tanasoca has been named the joint recipient of the 2018 Max Crawford Medal, Australia’s most prestigious award for early-career researchers in the humanities

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    Fake news has Aussies concerned

    More than three-quarters of Australian news consumers have experienced fake news and are bothered by it according to a new University of Canberra report

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  5. Image of researcher Jackson Thomas with an Aboriginal Health Practitioner

    Clinical trial treats a truly neglected infectious disease

    A University of Canberra-led trial is investigating an Aboriginal bush medicine-based treatment for scabies

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