2019年6月20日 星期四

SA facing a dry future | Nutritious alternatives to red meat | Antidepressants increase fall risk for older people – UniSA News June



 ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

Research reveals droughts becoming the norm in more of SA

Despite Adelaide experiencing its wettest day in more than two years this month, a new study by UniSA shows droughts are becoming longer and more severe in South Australia. more

HEALTH   HEALTH

How to get the nutrients you need without eating as much red meat more

 

Asthmatics failing to cough up for medicines, putting health at risk more

HEALTH   INSIDE UNISA

Antidepressants and opioids double the risk of falls and fractures in older people more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   COMMUNITY

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Exhibition honours a leader who shaped the nation – Bob Hawke more

COMMUNITY   INSIDE UNISA

21st Century hedonism at MOD. asks … what's your pleasure? more

 

How uni is helping Kyle in and beyond the pool more

RESEARCH   COMMUNITY

Major breakthrough to help clean up toxic PFAS pollution more

 

Students to help defence personnel prepare for global sporting events more

ART AND DESIGN   EDUCATION

Colombia defies old stereotypes during eye-opening study tour more

 

Fulbright researcher unpacks future learning more

NEW BOOKS   IN PICTURES

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

 

MOD. Hedonism launch and National Reconciliation Week more

 

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