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Our culture affects the way we look after ourselves. It should shape the health care we receive, too
When we spoke to Indian and Sri Lankan migrants with type 2 diabetes and heart disease, they told us the advice they received on ways to reduce the quantity of staples like rice in their diet was difficult to implement.

Men’s Health Week calls for male-friendly GPs
Between 10-16 June, communities and organisations across Australia will come together to celebrate Men’s Health Week.

Western lays the foundation for careers in property
Western Sydney University was pleased to host day one of the Property Council of Australia’s NSW 2019 Girls in Property Program at its Parramatta City campus.

Research reveals how the Internet may be changing the brain
An international team of researchers have found the Internet can produce both acute and sustained alterations in specific areas of cognition, which may reflect changes in the brain, affecting our attentional capacities, memory processes, and social interactions.

Australia should give victims a voice in tackling environmental crimes
Contrary to popular belief, crimes against the environment are not “victimless”. They affect many people, animals, plants and landscapes. Crimes against the environment should not be taken lightly.

Western team debuts in National Merino Challenge
For the first time ever, a team of animal science and agriculture students from Western Sydney University have taken part in the 2019 National Merino Challenge.
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