Boosting low testosterone levels in males with chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) may reduce their risk of further deterioration and functional disability.
A modern Chinese herbal medicine clinically-trialled at UWS has increased ‘good cholesterol’ levels and stabilised insulin in people with pre-diabetes.
Professor Alan Bensoussan is recognised for his global impact on the clinical study of Chinese Medicine with a prestigious international award.
New research has found community green spaces are encouraging people to exercise harder and more often.
Researchers from UWS have played an integral role in a study which has measured the drinking levels of patrons in Australia’s night-time entertainment districts.
Breastfeeding is not only good for baby but good for mums with a study finding breastfeeding reduces the chances of mums developing high blood pressure decades later.
A University of Western Sydney study has found that securing suitable employment can be a long, difficult and disappointing process for skilled migrants following their arrival in Australia.
A remarkable new discovery has explained the genetic basis of Tourette syndrome (TS) and provided an unparalleled insight into the biological basis of human behaviour.