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  • Which treatments will save lives in ICU?
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    Which treatments will save lives in ICU?

    30 December, 202030 January, 2025

    Story for NHMRC, published in 2020 A clinical trial made for a pandemic is racing for answersOver 180 intensive care units in 14 countries are trialling more than 20 pneumonia treatments to save the lives of critically ill COVID-19 patients. The trial, REMAP-CAP, is an adaptive clinical trial built to deliver fast results in a…

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    No more than 10 a week and 4 a day…

    8 December, 202030 January, 2025

    Official site at www.nhmrc.gov.au/alcohol. Copies of all resources for media available here. Supporting materials Infographics Media release follows National Health and Medical Research Council confirms new national guidelines for reducing the health risks from drinking alcohol. The guidelines are the result of four years of extensive review of the evidence on the harms and benefits…

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    Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation?

    7 November, 201930 January, 2025

    Public events in Sydney 11 Nov, Melbourne 18 Nov and online Case studies/patients also available from the Mito Foundation. The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is inviting all Australians to provide their views on the use of a new assisted reproductive technology that might assist in preventing certain rare mitochondrial diseases but which…

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    Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation?

    23 October, 201930 January, 2025

    National consultation launched Saturday 19 October in Adelaide See the stories on Seven News, Ten News and the Adelaide Advertiser. NHMRC invited all Australians to provide their views on the use of a new assisted reproductive technology that might assist in preventing certain rare mitochondrial diseases, but which requires careful ethical and social consideration. Consultation…

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