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(ABC Darwin; 12/22/2005)
Interview re impact of rotavirus in Australia

 

(7:30 Report; 12/16/2005)
Genetic testing and discrimination

 

(The Recorder; 12/15/2005)
City's link with leading medico

 

(The Age; 12/15/2005)
Taking the Christmas spirit to excess

 

(Money Management; 12/8/2005)
Suffering for a cause

 

(The Australian Wish Magazine; 12/2/2005)
Balancing acts

 

(Health Matters The Pulse; 12/1/2005)
Screening for cystic fibrosis carriers

 

(Vicdoc; 12/1/2005)
Raising child weight issues with parents

 

(medicalnewstoday.com; 11/29/2005)
Almost one quarter of Australia's children could be developmentally at risk

 

(774 ABC Melbourne Jon Faine; 11/28/2005)
RCH Redevelopment Proposals

 

(Sunday Territorian; 11/27/2005)
A new grasp on life

 

(heraldsun.news.com.au; 11/27/2005)
Fingertip surgery gives youngster a new start

 

(Herald Sun; 11/26/2005)
Brighton Christmas Market: Entry proceeds go to MCRI

 

(Sky News; 11/25/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(theadvertiser.news.com.au; 11/25/2005)
Toe transplant gives Jake a grip on the future

 

(The Age; 11/25/2005)
A weakened case

 

(The Advertiser; 11/25/2005)
Toe transplant gives Jake a grip on the future

 

(Adelaide NWS9 News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(Sky News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(Newcastle NBN News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(NBN Central Coast Gosford News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(NBN NSW News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(Tamworth NBN News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(North Coast NBN Lismore News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(NBN Mid North Coast Port Macquarie News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(Melbourne GTV9 News; 11/24/2005)
Groundbreaking hand surgery attaching toes to hand

 

(The Age Melbourne Magazine; 11/24/2005)
The care factor

 

(The Age; 11/24/2005)
A threat to women and doctors

 

(Herald Sun; 11/23/2005)
Jake can count on his toes

 

(smh.com.au; 11/23/2005)
Bottle-fed at 12 - with a dash of recklessness

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 11/23/2005)
Bottle-fed at 12 - with a dash of recklessness

 

(Camden Advertiser; 11/16/2005)
Boozing starts early

 

(Melbourne Weekly Magazine; 11/16/2005)
Brighton Christmas Market

 

(Wollondilly Advertiser; 11/15/2005)
Binge drinking starts at home

 

(Tamworth NBN News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(North Coast NBN Lismore News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(NBN Mid North Coast Port Macquarie News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(Newcastle NBN News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(NBN Central Coast Gosford News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(NBN NSW News; 11/15/2005)
Toddler to make sufficient recovery after leg reattached

 

(Monash Leader; 11/14/2005)
MCRI's day with star

 

(Herald Sun; 11/11/2005)
Designer kids reality check

 

(The Australian; 11/11/2005)
Full page MCRI advertisement: Genetic testing for deafness

 

(The Australian Jewish News; 11/11/2005)
Judaism - race or religion?

 

(stuff.co.nz; 11/9/2005)
Binge-drink report disputed

 

(abc.net.au; 11/9/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(The Age; 11/7/2005)
Teen tipple riskier than expected

 

(3AW News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(SEN 1116 News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(3MP News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(Magic 693 News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(ABC Illawarra; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(6PR News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(Perth 96FM News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(Perth 6PR News; 11/7/2005)
Teen drinking riskier than expected

 

(The Sunday Age; 11/6/2005)
Hurt by doing the right thing: Bronwyn Pike faces a no-win fight in the park over plans for a new children's hospital

 

(The Mercury; 11/4/2005)
The eyes have it: A vision to boost literacy

 

(National 9 News; 11/4/2005)
Proposed redevelopment of RCH site

 

(The Age; 11/3/2005)
State prepares to grab another slice of Melbourne's parkland

 

(Northern Territory News; 11/2/2005)
Aborigines declare war on skin disease

 

(936 ABC Hobart; 10/31/2005)
Interview about link between vision problems and literacy in children

 

(Sunday Herald Sun; 10/30/2005)
Thank you, no thank you

 

(sundaytelegraph.com.au; 10/30/2005)
Thank you, no thank you

 

(heraldsun.com.au; 10/30/2005)
Thank you, no thank you

 

(The Sunday Examiner; 10/30/2005)
How to stop the stutterers stuttering

 

(The West Australian; 10/29/2005)
Researchers find gene link to dyslexia

 

(The Age; 10/29/2005)
Dyslexia gene identified and childhood learning gets new hope

 

(The Age; 10/24/2005)
Aemilia and friends roll up their sleeves in the war on bird flu

 

(The Canberra Times; 10/24/2005)
Aussie anti-stuttering treatment delivers word-perfect result

 

(Sky News Australia; 10/24/2005)
Interview with Dr. Christine Bennet about Thank You Day

 

(AAP Newswire; 10/23/2005)
MRI stuttering study

 

(bloomberg.com; 10/19/2005)
Australian Bird flu vaccine trial may yield results by February

 

(The Medical Journal of Australia; 10/17/2005)
Practical evidence in favour of mature-minor consent in primary care research

 

(The Australian; 10/17/2005)
Gene could root out baldness

 

(UniNews; 10/17/2005)
Bird flu vaccine on trial

 

(The Medical Journal of Australia; 10/17/2005)
Health risk screening in adolescents: Room for improvement in a tertiary inpatient setting

 

(The Medical Journal of Australia; 10/17/2005)
Towards a national agenda for youth?

 

(The Age; 10/14/2005)
No regrets: Late term abortion doctor

 

(Herald Sun; 10/11/2005)
Say thank you to our scientists

 

(936 ABC Hobart; 10/10/2005)
Thank you day

 

(Channel 7's Sunrise; 10/10/2005)
Top 12 Kids' Health Issues

 

(The Weekend Australian; 10/8/2005)
Allergy guidelines rewritten

 

(theaustralian.news.com.au; 10/8/2005)
Allergy guidelines rewritten

 

(Vega (Melbourne); 10/7/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trial scheduled

 

(The City Messenger; 10/6/2005)
Wait for vaccine

 

(The Border Mail; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine 'months away'

 

(The Daily Advertiser; 10/5/2005)
Testing to begin: Vaccine 'months away'

 

(bordermail.com.au; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine 'months away'

 

(The Canberra Times; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu trial accelerated

 

(The Herald Sun; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine for all

 

(The Mercury; 10/5/2005)
High hopes for bird flu jab trials

 

(AAP Newswire; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(theadvertiser.news.com.au; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(heraldsun.com.au; 10/5/2005)
Bird flu vaccine for all

 

(Tweed Daily News; 10/5/2005)
Flu vaccine tests begin

 

(Kyabram Free Press; 10/4/2005)
'Let's Read' in Ky

 

(The Australian; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials to begin

 

(theaustralian.com.au; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials to begin

 

(ABC Newsradio; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(ABC News Darwin; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(ABC News Adelaide; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(ABC News Melbourne; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(ABC News Canberra; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(ABC Radio National PM; 10/4/2005)
Bird flu vaccine trials scheduled

 

(medicalnewstoday.com; 9/30/2005)
NHMRC fastracking research into pandemic influenza

 

(Hospital & Healthcare; 9/30/2005)
Boost to Medical Research

 

(NOVA-FM 100.3 Radio News; 9/27/2005)
RCH looks set to stay in Parkville

 

(The Spectator; 9/24/2005)
Honour for a woman who cared

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 9/14/2005)
Sarah Murdoch provides commentary for Puma Lap

 

(MX; 9/13/2005)
Life on treadmill all for a good cause

 

(2GB; 9/13/2005)
Sarah Murdoch joined by NRL players to raise money for charity

 

(Daily Telegraph; 9/13/2005)
Sarah Murdoch joined by Anthony Minichello to raise money for charity

 

(2GB; 9/13/2005)
Sarah Murdoch raises money for MCRI in the Puma Lap

 

(2CH; 9/13/2005)
Sarah Murdoch raises money for MCRI in the Puma Lap

 

(The Australian; 9/10/2005)
Referees out on the great crying game

 

(Medical Observer; 9/9/2005)
On Deeper Palpation

 

(Herald Sun; 9/9/2005)
Ward gives kids a head start

 

(Australian Doctor; 9/2/2005)
Act early to head off bad behaviour

 

(MIX FM (Melbourne); 9/2/2005)
Puma Lap

 

(Australian Family Physician; 9/1/2005)
Developmental Delay: Identification & Management

 

(Australian Family Physician; 9/1/2005)
Monitoring after childhood cancer: An update for GP's

 

(Australian Family Physician; 9/1/2005)
Weighty Matters: An approach to childhood overweight in general practice

 

(Australian Family Physician; 9/1/2005)
Fever in Children

 

(3-D World; 9/1/2005)
Puma Do It For The Kids

 

(ABC North Coast NSW (Lismore); 8/29/2005)
How reading to babies can be helpful in developing pre-reading skills discussed. There is more and more research that indicates that reading to very young children can benefit them hugely. Pre-school educator Joy LeBoy tells why reading to young children is so importan

 

(Sunday Herald Sun; 8/28/2005)
Older mums 'at risk'

 

(Sunday Herald Sun Magazine; 8/28/2005)
The divine Mrs M

 

(Sunday Herald Sun Magazine; 8/28/2005)
Editors Letter

 

(Channel 7 Today Tonight; 8/26/2005)
Are Aussie kids becoming too American or Anti-American?

 

(Channel 7's Today Tonight; 8/24/2005)
Australian children are being influenced by American culture

 

(Bulletin with Newsweek; 8/23/2005)
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch

 

(heraldsun.news.com.au; 8/22/2005)
Running to raise money for children's health research

 

(Weekend Australian; 8/20/2005)
Lullaby tops charts for the ailing

 

(Geelong Independent; 8/19/2005)
Time for fluoride

 

(Herald Sun; 8/18/2005)
Puma Lap Promotion

 

(ABC 666 Canberra; 8/18/2005)
Vanessa Morris talks to Professor Julian Savulescu about the ethics of sex selection

 

(sPress; 8/16/2005)
Mental Illness on Increase as Diseases Fall

 

(Illawarra Mercury; 8/15/2005)
Kids face problems

 

(The Hobart Mercury; 8/15/2005)
Behaviour woes on rise for Aussie kids

 

(Launceston Examiner; 8/15/2005)
Social, mental issues on rise: Report
Kids' problems alert

 

(Courier Mail; 8/15/2005)
Kids: Disease down, worries up

 

(Adelaide Advertiser; 8/15/2005)
Mental and social downside to child health

 

(The Age; 8/15/2005)
Youth facing more mental, social ills

 

(Burnie Advocate; 8/15/2005)
Less disease but more behavioural problems

 

(Cairns Post; 8/15/2005)
Changing health

 

(Newcastle Herald; 8/15/2005)
Altered states in kids' health: More 'behavioural problems'

 

(Medical Journal of Australia; 8/15/2005)
Maintaining an agenda for children: The role of data in linking policy, politics and outcomes

 

(4BC (Brisbane); 8/15/2005)
A new study from Murdoch Childrens Research Institute has shown that children are facing more behavioural, mental, and social problems, despite a reprieve from traditional illnesses.

 

(AAP Newswire; 8/14/2005)
Children facing more behavioural problems: Researchers

 

(The Age; 8/12/2005)
Harry Potter whizzes into biology class to make the case for Mendel's law

 

(MX - Melbourne; 8/12/2005)
Teen depression: Technology helps study

 

(ABC 891 Adelaide (Drive); 8/11/2005)
Murdoch Children's Research Institute has been given a grant to tackle adolescent depression, using mobile phones

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 8/11/2005)
The eczema explosion

 

(The Age; 8/7/2005)
In Science

 

(The Age; 8/6/2005)
Another feather in his cap

 

(The Australian Online; 8/6/2005)
World class return on research

 

(The Weekend Australian; 8/6/2005)
World-class return on research

 

(Australian Biotechnology News; 8/4/2005)
Victorian medical research institutes net $26m in state grants

 

(Herald Sun; 8/4/2005)
Rural Decay

 

(Herald Sun; 8/4/2005)
Disease progress can be tracked

 

(Herald Sun; 8/2/2005)
Added protection

 

(Runners World; 8/1/2005)
Do a lap for the kids

 

(Vogue Australia; 8/1/2005)
Cause Celeb

 

(Herald Sun; 7/30/2005)
Big bids for kids

 

(Morabbin Glen Eira Leader; 7/27/2005)
Getting Back on Their Feet

 

(ABC 4 corners; 7/25/2005)
The gender puzzle

 

(Sunday Herald Sun; 7/24/2005)
Arts aid for kids research

 

(Herald Sun; 7/24/2005)
Arts aid for kids research

 

(Herald Sun; 7/22/2005)
Art imitates life saving research

 

(Radio National, Life Matters; 7/22/2005)
Prof Melissa Wake, paediatrician, Royal Children's Hospital, Murdoch Children's Research Institute

 

(Melbourne Weekly; 7/20/2005)
The art of medicine

 

(Herald Sun Onlin; 7/20/2005)
Art auction to help kids

 

(Stonnington Leader; 7/19/2005)
Payes a people person

 

(Runners World; 7/18/2005)
I'm a runner

 

(Channel 9; 7/16/2005)
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute charity art auction

 

(Australian Biotechnology News; 7/15/2005)
New $2m gait research centre launched

 

(Herald Sun; 7/12/2005)
Funds give feet to dream

 

(Ballarat Courier; 7/12/2005)
New centre the way to help people walk

 

(Toowoomba Chronicle; 7/12/2005)
Now Olivia will go ahead in leaps and bounds

 

(The Age; 7/12/2005)
Olivia's high-tech step forward

 

(AAP; 7/12/2005)
$2million funding for gait research centre

 

(Herald Sun online; 7/12/2005)
Funds give feet to dream

 

(Channel 7; 7/12/2005)
News item

 

(MX Sydney; 7/12/2005)
$2m centre to help the gait keepers

 

(Herald Sun; 7/12/2005)
Funds give feet to dream

 

(3AW; 7/11/2005)
The $2m Gait Analysis and Rehabilitation Centre opened today

 

(ABC Radio 774; 7/11/2005)
Mornings with Jon Faine

 

(Cranbourne Independent; 7/6/2005)
Dame Elisabeth is our top Victorian

 

(The Weekend Australian; 7/2/2005)
Dame Elisabeth honoured for an age of giving

 

(Daily Telegraph; 7/2/2005)
State honour for matriarch

 

(AAP Newswire; 7/2/2005)
Dame Elisabeth is Victorian of the year

 

(Toowoomba Chronicle; 7/2/2005)
Rupert's mum gets a gong

 

(The Australian; 6/30/2005)
Risky side effects of children's painkillers

 

(Canberra Times; 6/23/2005)
SIDS: sending out an SOS

 

(Canberra Times; 6/23/2005)
SIDS - sending out an SOS

 

(Canberra Times; 6/22/2005)
Why we should cuddle up to designer babies

 

(e-medical Journal of Australia; 6/20/2005)
Letter to the editor - Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome: still a problem

 

(The Age; 6/18/2005)
Rural children suffer double tooth decay

 

(Campus Review; 6/15/2005)
Bio21 Institute open for business

 

(The Age; 6/7/2005)
Premature baby debate needed: Pike

 

(Herald Sun; 6/7/2005)
It's our duty to make better babies

 

(Herald Sun Online; 6/7/2005)
Cot aims to help cut infant deaths

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 6/7/2005)
Cot aims to help cut infant deaths

 

(Daily Mercury; 6/7/2005)
Mum ahead of lice threat

 

(Australian Medicine; 6/6/2005)
Obesity apathy hard to fathom

 

(Sunday Age; 6/5/2005)
Should science shape the human race?

 

(The Australian; 6/5/2005)
Cloning research benefits akin to discovery of X-rays

 

(Daily Telegraph; 5/30/2005)
Sarah adds her mum to kids' cause

 

(Medical Observer; 5/20/2005)
Ironing out discrimination

 

(Berwick - Pakenham Gazette; 5/18/2005)
Auction boosts research appeal

 

(The Herald Sun; 5/16/2005)
Fears blur reality

 

(Maitland Mercury; 5/16/2005)
Weighty kids no worry to parents

 

(Australian Financial Review; 5/11/2005)
Child obesity undetected

 

(North West Star; 5/11/2005)
Parents not concerned about fat kids: study

 

(West Australian; 5/11/2005)
Fat kids' parents unfazed

 

(AAP Newswire; 5/11/2005)
Parents of overweight infants unconcerened, study finds

 

(Canberra Times; 5/11/2005)
Parents not concerned about fat kids: study

 

(Cairns Post; 5/11/2005)
Parents blind to obesity in youngsters

 

(Central Western Daily; 5/11/2005)
Parents not often aware of obesity

 

(Morning Bulletin - Rockhampton; 5/11/2005)
Parents not worried about obesity: study

 

(Illawarra Mercury; 5/11/2005)
Fat kids don't worry parents

 

(Burnie Advocate; 5/11/2005)
Parents unaware of obese children

 

(National AAP Newswire; 5/11/2005)
Parents not concerned about fat kids, study

 

(3AW Radio; 5/10/2005)
Hinch discusses research that shows parents of obese preschool children are not aware or concerned about their children's weight.

 

(Herald Sun; 5/10/2005)
Parents don't care if their kids are fat

 

(3AW Radio Melbourne; 5/10/2005)
News item - A study by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute has revealed that 95% of Melbourne parents aren't concerned if their child is obese.

 

(5AA Radio Adelaide; 5/10/2005)
Parents aren't aware of overweight kids.

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 5/9/2005)
Children still awake during surgery

 

(Daily Telegraph; 5/9/2005)
Awake in surgery

 

(3AW Radio Melbourne; 5/9/2005)
Research at the Royal Children's Hospital has shown that dozens of children may have been awake during surgery

 

(AAP; 5/8/2005)
Children more likely to be awake during surgery: study

 

(The Weekend Australian; 5/7/2005)
DNA screening could rescue hunderds from chronic ills (Haemscreen)

 

(The Australian Online; 5/7/2005)
DNA screening could resuce hundreds from chronic ills (Haemscreen)

 

(News Mail, QLD; 5/5/2005)
Parents are creating bubble-wrap children

 

(ABC Radio - Mid North Coast NSW; 5/5/2005)
Dr Sophie Reid from MCRI has designed a mobile software program to give an insight into the origins of depression

 

(The World Today - ABC Radio; 5/4/2005)
Pregnant mums give meningococcal to children: study

 

(ABC News Online; 5/4/2005)
Pregnant mums give meningococcal to children: study

 

(Canberra Times; 5/3/2005)
Protective parents can be a health hazard

 

(AAP; 5/3/2005)
Medical experts worried about 'bubble wrapped' kids

 

(Sunshine Coast Daily; 5/3/2005)
Are we too protective with kids?

 

(Hobart Mercury; 5/3/2005)
'Bubble wrapped' babies

 

(The Australian; 5/3/2005)
Mobiles provide depression lifeline

 

(The Australian; 5/3/2005)
Child protection orders rise

 

(2SM Radio Sydney; 5/3/2005)
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has released a report into children's health

 

(Medical Journal of Australia; 5/2/2005)
A picture of Australia's children

 

(Medical Journal of Australia; 5/2/2005)
Friedreich Ataxia - from genes to therapies?

 

(The Australian; 5/2/2005)
Letter to editor - Misconceptions are a curse too

 

(Radio National; 5/2/2005)
Mobile phones can be used to help prevent depression in teenagers

 

(Sunday Telegraph; 5/1/2005)
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute launch, Surry Hills

 

(Sunday Mail, Adelaide; 5/1/2005)
Natural wonders (Thalassemia)

 

(Herald Sun; 4/30/2005)
Blood disorder breakthrough

 

(Herald Sun; 4/30/2005)
Model mum's outing

 

(Courier Mail; 4/30/2005)
Model start to children's health drive

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 4/30/2005)
New ways to listen - researching teenage depression

 

(Weekend Australian; 4/30/2005)
Botox gives Alexandra get up and go

 

(New Scientist; 4/30/2005)
Fear-free testing (Haemscreen)

 

(The Weekend Australian; 4/30/2005)
Botox gives Alexandra get up and go

 

(The Daily Telegraph; 4/29/2005)
Scientists tap into teenagers' moods

 

(Triple J Radio; 4/28/2005)
Melbourne researchers are to use mobile phones to survey youth about depression.

 

(ABC Radio Perth; 4/28/2005)
Mobile phones to detect and treat depression in young people

 

(ABC Radio 702 Sydney; 4/28/2005)
Mobile phones can be used to help stop youth depression

 

(New Scientist; 4/27/2005)
Major gene screening trial allays fears

 

(MX Melbourne; 4/27/2005)
Screening can iron out health threat

 

(Channel 7; 4/27/2005)
News story - haemscreen

 

(AAP Newswire; 4/27/2005)
Genetic screening can save lives - research

 

(Moonee Valley Leader; 4/25/2005)
Pre-Anzac Footy Breakfast to raise money for the liver cell bank

 

(Bayside Leader; 4/19/2005)
Family fun at the farm

 

(Herald Sun; 4/16/2005)
Medical miracles don't just grow on trees

 

(The Courier Mail; 4/16/2005)
Weighing up balance of the sexes

 

(Progress Leader; 4/12/2005)
Family fun at the farm

 

(Frankston Standard - Hastings Leader; 4/11/2005)
A magical fundraiser

 

(Herald Sun; 4/9/2005)
Good clean fun

 

(Life Gold Coast; 4/7/2005)
Bad bones

 

(Launceston Examiner; 4/5/2005)
Siblings reduce MS risk

 

(Herald Sun; 4/1/2005)
Hope for the likes of Laura

 

(Bendigo Advertiser; 4/1/2005)
Infertility put under the microscope

 

(Australian Biotechnology News; 4/1/2005)
Melbourne team in arthritis find

 

(Sunraysia Daily, Mildura; 3/31/2005)
Australian researchers closer to male infertility link

 

(SKY2 News, National Australia; 3/31/2005)
Researchers from the Melbourne Murdoch Institute have discovered an enzyme responsible for causing arthritis

 

(2GB Radio News (Sydney); 3/31/2005)
Australian researchers are believed to have isolated the enzyme which is a major factor in arthritis

 

(4BC Radio News, Brisbane; 3/31/2005)
Promising news for arthritis sufferers, Melbourne University Researchers have identified the enzyme which eats away at cartlidge

 

(i98 FM Radio News, Wollongong; 3/31/2005)
Melbourne University scientists have identified an enzyme which eats cartilage and causes arthritis. This could lead to new drugs for treatment.

 

(ABC Radio 666 Canberra (National Australia); 3/31/2005)
Researchers in Melbourne have identified a gene that controls the health of cartiledge

 

(2UE Radio, Sydney; 3/31/2005)
Melbourne University researchers have identified the enzyme which causes arthritis

 

(6PR Radio, Perth; 3/31/2005)
Melbourne University researchers have identified an enzyme which destroys cartlidge, causing arthritis

 

(The Age; 3/31/2005)
All smiles at arthritis find for young and old

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 3/31/2005)
Bad to the bone: the villain behind arthritis

 

(The West Australian; 3/31/2005)
Enzyme discovery gives ray of hope to arthritis sufferers

 

(The Age; 3/31/2005)
All smiles at arthritis find for young and old

 

(Channel 9; 3/30/2005)
News

 

(ABC Radio 774; 3/18/2005)
Girls as young as six want to lose weight

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 3/15/2005)
Early test for deafness raises quality of life

 

(Sydney Morning Herald Online; 3/15/2005)
Early test for deafness raises quality of life

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 3/12/2005)
Growing pains

 

(ABC Radio National; 3/5/2005)
Growing up a clone - the pyschology of reproductive cloning

 

(Life Matters, Radio National; 3/1/2005)
Early puberty

 

(Life Scientist; 3/1/2005)
The new gods: ethics in the next decades

 

(Life Scientist; 3/1/2005)
A time to meet new and different challenges

 

(The Australian; 2/26/2005)
A Shot in the Arm - vaccines are being developed to treat more diseases than ever before

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 2/23/2005)
Healthy interest - Rotary research grant for SIDS research

 

(The Herald Sun; 2/23/2005)
We're too fat to see it in our kids, P27

 

(The Age; 2/22/2005)
Teenagers hitting the bottle earlier

 

(Medical Observer; 2/11/2005)
Experts divided over 3D ultrasound demand

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 2/9/2005)
Diversity Rules - sexual harrassment claims drop when staff are trained to treat each other with respect

 

(The Australian; 2/8/2005)
SIDS warning still falling on deaf ears

 

(Alexandra Eildon Marysville Standard; 2/8/2005)
Lions clubs committed to cord blood campaign

 

(The Herald Sun; 2/7/2005)
Baby DNA Confusion

 

(Medical E-Journal of Australia; 2/7/2005)
Reliability of parental reports of head lice in their children

 

(Medical E-Journal of Australia; 2/7/2005)
Letter to the editor in reply to 'Reliability of parental reports of head lice in their children'

 

(The Herald Sun; 2/6/2005)
Woman denied legal abortion

 

(The Australian; 1/29/2005)
Back to school, back to asthma

 

(Sydney Morning Herald; 1/26/2005)
SIDS pioneer saved thousands

 

(Border Mail; 1/26/2005)
Professor saved thousands

 

(Hobart Mercury; 1/26/2005)
Menzies founder's work recognised

 

(The Age; 1/26/2005)
Australia Day awards

 

(Daily Telegraph; 1/26/2005)
Politicians head the list

 

(ABC Television; 1/26/2005)
News

 

(Southern Cross Television Tasmania; 1/26/2005)
News

 

(WIN Television Hobart; 1/26/2005)
News

 

(SKY News Australia; 1/26/2005)
News

 

(Channel 9; 1/26/2005)
The Today Show

 

(2GB Radio; 1/26/2005)
Interview with Alan Jones

 

(ABC News Online; 1/26/2005)
20 Tasmanians receive Australia Day awards

 

(Border Mail Online; 1/26/2005)
Professor saved thousands

 

(OptusNet News; 1/26/2005)
Tasmanians feature in Australia Day honours

 

(The Age; 1/24/2005)
Adolescent health gets first Professor

 

(The Herald Sun; 1/22/2005)
Polo just hunky-dory

 

(Daily Telegraph; 1/17/2005)
Children to test hard knocks

 

(The Herald Sun; 1/17/2005)
Kids concussion study

 

(Lanceston Examiner; 1/17/2005)
Concussion study to vet 3000 children

 

(The Herald Sun; 1/14/2005)
Champers between the chukkas

 

(Warrnambool Standard; 1/11/2005)
Quality of life

 

(Sunday Territorian; 1/9/2005)
Obese kids will suffer

 

(Australian Financial Review; 1/7/2005)
Extra weight affects kids

 

(Launceston Examiner; 1/7/2005)
Misery in childhood obesity

 

(Bendigo Advertiser; 1/7/2005)
Fat, but not happy

 

(Gladstone Observer; 1/6/2005)
Big kids less happy

 

(Daily Telegraph; 1/6/2005)
Fat chance of sadness

 

(Adelaide Advertiser; 1/6/2005)
Fat children 'miserable'

 

(Northern Territory News; 1/6/2005)
Fat kids less happy

 

(Daily Liberal; 1/6/2005)
Social, health problems weighty issue for kids

 

(Morning Bulletin; 1/6/2005)
Obese children face unhappy lifestyles

 

(Burnie Advocate; 1/6/2005)
Fatter kids unhappier

 

(Central Western Daily; 1/6/2005)
Weight problems

 

(Newcastle Herald; 1/6/2005)
Little comfort for big children

 

(Border Mail; 1/6/2005)
Fat eats away at happiness

 

(Cairns Post; 1/6/2005)
Fat kids on laughing matter

 

(Daily Advertiser; 1/6/2005)
Study shows obese kids suffer

 

(Hobart Mercury; 1/6/2005)
Rewards are thin for fat children

 

(The Australian; 1/6/2005)
'Puppy fat' a cause of social suffering

 

(The Herald Sun; 1/6/2005)
Heavy load for kids to carry

 

(Daily Telegraph; 1/6/2005)
Lean times for obese

 

(The Age; 1/6/2005)
Obesity weighs on young minds

 

(Australian Life Scientist; 1/1/2005)
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