Physiotherapists are seeking people between the ages of 50 and 65 who do not have knee pain to map the area of the brain that controls the thigh muscles.
Smart phones could soon be a turtle’s best friend with a new app for Australians to report turtle sightings launched on World Turtle Day.
A new study is recruiting participants for a new study to help people involved in car crashes overcome pain and psychological distress and get back on their feet.
Piles of rubbish, unsanitary living conditions, and hostile neighbours. Most people have no problem identifying those who suffer with hoarding tendencies in their neighbourhood. A new study seeks to take a closer look at hoarders.
People with tennis elbow are needed for a study into how our brains contribute to persistent muscle pain.
A UWS researcher is testing the theory that all bilingual speakers are better at telling the subtle differences between unfamiliar languages.
An investigation of how lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) Queenslanders are affected by natural disasters is being undertaken.
Members of the community who are living with a heart condition are invited to participate in a University of Western Sydney study about the role of emotions in cardiac health.