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Alumni profile: Public health - Faculty of Medicine and Health

www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/industry-and-community/alumni/profiles/public-health.html
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Politics expert's book named amongst 2018's best

9 December 2019 -
A new book written by Associate Professor Salvatore Babones from the School of Social and Political Sciences has been named one of 2018's best reads in The Wall Street Journal. ... To have my book named among the best political books of the year in such
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/12/11/politics-expert-s-book-named-amongst-2018-s-best.html
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Boosting natural brain opioids may be better way to treat anxiety

11 December 2019 -
Boosting natural brain opioids may be a better way to treat disabling emotions, says new research revealing their role in regulating critical brain circuits affecting fear and anxiety.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/03/23/boosting-natural-brain-opioids-may-be-better-way-to-treat-anxiet.html
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Strong results continue in QS subject rankings

26 September 2018 -
The QS 2018 Subject Rankings rated two University of Sydney subjects in the top 10 globally and another 33 subjects in the top 50 globally. Read more here.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/03/01/strong-results-continue-in-qs-subject-rankings.html

Eastern University Games - Sydney Uni Sport

Read more about the University’s results at the final EUGs here.
susf.com.au/eastern-university-games/
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Where's Woodhouse

12 January 2023 -
A project calling on the public to shed light on photos taken in Greece by a renowned classicist more than a century ago has yielded more than 600 responses from around the world.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/08/03/where-s-woodhouse.html
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Gait REtraining Interventions for people with knee osteoArthritis Trial (The GREAT Study)

Ms. Nicole D’Souza n.dsouza@sydney.edu.au) or. Ms. Laura Hutchison lhut9413@uni.sydney.edu.au). Alternatively, you can reach us via phone on 61 2 8627 0030. .
www.sydney.edu.au/research/volunteer-for-research-study/learning--experience-and-satisfaction/gait-retraining-study.html
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Some veggies each day keeps the stress blues away

11 December 2019 -
Eating three to four serves of vegetables daily is associated with a lower incidence of psychological stress, University of Sydney research reveals.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/03/16/some-veggies-each-day-keeps-the-stress-blues-away.html