News
Welcome to Powerd's weekly news wrap. In case you missed it, here are the top news items for the week ending Friday 27th March 20265:
- How personal background and brain health influence stroke recovery
- Muscle mapping over lifespan reveals patterns of female ageing
- Frequent disturbing dreams have been linked to an increased chance of developing dementia
- Vision Australia welcomes fines for TTSS refusals
- Loneliness at work matters more than we think
- Bosses are being told to start discussing WFH
- Influenza and whooping cough vaccines safe in twin pregnancies
- Australia’s First National Parkinson’s Action Plan is set to launch at Parliament House today
- Disability or chronic illness and the impacts of heat
- Women’s Homelessness Crisis Deepens as Community Shelter Models Expand
- Bowel cancer rates are rising among young people – but they can reduce their risk
- Nasal swabs could be used to detect the early stages of Alzheimer's
- A new diagnosis of ‘profound autism’ is on the cards. Here’s what could change
- 30,000 Deaf Australians at Risk of Losing Accessible News Platform
- New AI model provides support to young people
- Hundreds of locally run Meals on Wheels service outlets are feeling the impact of the fuel crisis
- New TAFE Hub to Power Victoria’s Digital Workforce
- A new report has found women in regional areas are delaying or skipping breast cancer treatment due to cost and travel
- Seaford Beach Upgrade Boosts Coastal Access for All
- Spain social media ban for under‑16s: here’s what we know so far, and what we don’t
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