Media releases
Motor sports, horse-riding and power boating most dangerous.
Latrobe Valley Express 8/8/05 - 'Motor sports top list of dangerous activities'.
Sunday Herald Sun 14/8/05 - 'Riding bucks safety trend'.
Monash student nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Western Times 12/7/05 - 'HIV work is a Nobel cause'
Australian 13/7/05 - 'Never-ending story of HIV suffering'
Mail (Footscray) 13/7/05 - 'Power to effect change'
Altona Laverton Mail 13/7/05 - 'Reporting proves a revalation'
July - This story was the most popular story on the Monash news web page with almost 1000 more page views than the most popular story last month and 870 hits more than the next most popular story.
Older footballers more likely to do a hamstring
Chronicle (Toowoomba) 8/7/05 - 'Study sheds light in injuries'
Courier Mail 8/7/05 - 'Footballers hamstrung young'
Daily Telegraph 8/7/05 - 'Footballers hamstrung at 25'
Geelong Advertiser 8/7/05 - Hamstrung by hammies'
Herald Sun 7/7/05 - 'Footy players play snap'.
Australian Doctor 22/7/05 - 'Age shall weary the hamstring'
Maitland Mercury 19/7/05 - 'Do a hammy'
Canberra Times 12/7/05 - 'Age wearies muscles'
The Washington Times 8/7/05 - 'Older players prone to hamstring injury'
Warrnambool Standard 8/7/05 - 'Downhill from 25 for the hamstring'
AAP Newswier - sports 7/7/05 - 'Research into injury that can leave a team hamstrung'
Radio - Gold FM 104.3 7/705, 3AW 7/7/05
Normal blood pressure could add years to your life
Herald Sun 7/7/05 - 'High pressure kills'
Washington Times 7/7/05 - 'hypertension trims five yeasr off life'.
Australian Doctor 15/7/05 - 'High BP knocks off five years'
Air travel not enough to make you sick
Pesticide use linked to breast cancer
Australia's first patient safety research centre announced
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