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‘Viagra for women’ being trialed

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Reaching orgasm remains elusive for nearly 30 per cent of women, but a new ad hoc treatment currently under trial, may drastically reduce that number. One of the most common female sexual complaints, anorgasmia may...
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'Viagra for women' being trialed

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Reaching orgasm remains elusive for nearly 30 per cent of women, but a new ad hoc treatment currently under trial, may drastically reduce that number. One of the most common female sexual complaints, anorgasmia may...
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Can a healthy diet treat depression?

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A world-first trial to test if a healthy diet can improve the mental health of people with depression is being conducted by Deakin University researchers. With depression predicted to become the second-most common cause of...
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Is olive oil the answer to chronic inflammation?

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Deakin University researchers are investigating the anti-inflammatory properties of virgin olive oil to see if it as the potential to protect against the inflammation involved in muscle wasting conditions such as muscular dystrophy. The target...
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Volunteers sought for edible vaccine trials

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Imagine being part of a scientific breakthrough which would revolutionise the way vaccines are administered and make painful needle and syringe jabs a distant memory. Researchers from The University of Western Australia, private company Ondek...
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Volunteers sought for scar treatment trial

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Researchers from The University of Western Australia’s Burn Injury Research Unit are seeking people with keloid scarring to trial a new treatment that could halt growth of the scars while avoiding the side effects...
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Website boosts access to clinical trials

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Patients suffering chronic diseases will benefit from the launch of a new website that offers easier access to clinical trials of new drugs, treatments and medical procedures. The Minister for Health, Tanya Plibersek, today said...
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