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      • Longevity gene could be key in reducing risk of death for men with chronic disease
      • What people with disability told us about their experiences of disasters and emergencies

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03 December 2020

What people with disability told us about their experiences of disasters and emergencies

Australia has no nationally consistent standards to ensure access and inclusion of people with disability in disaster risk reduction - listening to their experiences will help ensure no one is left behind in the future, writes Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve.
03 December 2020

Longevity gene could be key in reducing risk of death for men with chronic disease

An international team of researchers have found men with existing cardiometabolic diseases, and a version of a 'longevity gene' have found they lived just as long as men who did not have the disease.