NHULUNBUY, Australia (Reuters) - As the campfire burns slowly, a group of Aborigines build a "place of healing" in a remote outback camp where they will treat the ill using traditional bush medicines.
For centuries, people all over the world have been using medical plants to fight infections, boost wound healing, and for religious ceremonies. And for centuries, scientists have been trying to ...
Curtin University has celebrated a powerful milestone this week with the graduation of three Aboriginal doctors, driven by a ...
The Minns Labor Government is delivering the state's first Aboriginal Cancer Strategy and a funding boost of $12 million to improve cancer outcomes in ...
Despite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing a higher rate of fragility fractures from low-impact injuries, such as a fall from standing height, bone health remains an ...
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