
Weighty problems require solutions
UoN’s Professor Clare Collins and NSWRHP Healthy Weight Strategy Project Officer, Celia Rae, recently spoke to the Newcastle Herald about the findings of the Addressing Overweight and Obesity Project. Both
UoN’s Professor Clare Collins and NSWRHP Healthy Weight Strategy Project Officer, Celia Rae, recently spoke to the Newcastle Herald about the findings of the Addressing Overweight and Obesity Project. Both
The University of Newcastle is again running their Massive Online Open Course on healthy eating from Wednesday 6th May. Whether you are trying to lose weight yourself, or are supporting
Clinical trials and preventative healthcare programs worth millions of dollars in research funding have collapsed due to a lack of participation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Programs, such as those targeting
In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, is it possible to keep your kids active? Even before COVID-19, Dr Nicole Nathan worked with NSW Regional Health Partners to help schools give
Australia’s health and medical research translation centres are all moving rapidly to assist coordination of scientific responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. With collaborative networks that span most of Australia, the
Clinicians from three local health districts joined senior health leaders to officially launch the NSW Regional Health Partners Scholarship Program on Wednesday 19 February. Over 30 Knowledge Translation scholarships have
Are you still feeling the impact of drought? For many Australians, it never went away. And no one has more insight into what rural communities are going through than the
There are conversations that shouldn’t take place around the table at Christmas. But one, perhaps, should: your wishes for the end of your life. It could be one of the
NSW Regional Health Partners proudly showcased the work of 15 projects at the SPHERE 2019 – Partnerships for Better Health Conference in Sydney on 29th – 30th August 2019. Congratulations
Did you know that it takes an average of 17 years to move 14% of research into clinical practice? What if we could tell you that you might help reduce