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Students at Cannon Hill Anglican College have been busy sewing bees, making hundreds of breast care cushions to help Mater hospital breast cancer patients recover ...
Mater patients will play a key role in helping discover why some women with breast cancer develop deadly metastases as a new Mater Research study gets underway in ...
A Townsville mum-of-three is urging women to regularly check their breasts and attend BreastScreen mammograms after she began treatment for the disease this month ...
Mater Pharmacy have the perfect way to your Christmas shopping with their Christmas sale now on!
A Brisbane triathlete is now in her own race for life after she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer.
Mater Education graduates take up Occupational Therapy Assistant roles at Mater Hospitals.
New Mater Researcher Dr Carlie Cullen's Glial Neurobiology, Cognition and Behaviour Group will focus on understanding the neurological mechanisms that drive healthy ...
A ‘lifesaving’ new home on the Gold Coast is gaining strong interest among keen house hunters one day out from a House for Life auction, raising money for Queensland ...
Sarah Anderson received the 'shocking news’ in July that she had triple-positive breast cancer and is now on a mission to encourage other young women to check their ...
Mater’s Director of Digital Health and Informatics, Jayne Barclay, has received a 2022 Brilliant Women in Digital Health Award.
Mater Researcher Associate Professor Jake Gratten has been awarded $2.36M in Federal funding to fill gaps in understanding of autism and Parkinson's disease.
New research from the Queensland Family Cohort has found good mates and family support are important in helping cut the risk of postnatal depression and mental health ...