Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a genetic condition that affects the brain, destroying the brain cells which affect the way people think, feel and move. There is currently no cure for the disease but limited...
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The John Hunter Children's Hospital in Newcastle is the major referral centre for children and young people from across for the Lake Macquarie, Hunter Valley and New England regions of New South Wales. The...
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Worldwide, over 400 million people have chronic hepatitis B, and it is estimated that up to 160,000 Australians are living with chronic hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B is the most common infectious disease...
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For young children, the local playground is a place of fun, play and shared enjoyment. Swings provide a sense of freedom and a sense of adventure, seeing how high you can go.
But for children in wheelchairs,...
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Steve Passfield, is the 2008 Tamworth Country Music Festival Golden Guitar Award Winner and he has a dream. A dream he shares with the budding musicians of Studio ARTES, a community organization providing...
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The Honda Foundation with the support of Yarra Honda in Melbourne has provided $25,000 in sponsorship funding to Guide Dogs Victoria, to train “Bluey” to be a professional working Guide Dog.
Bluey who is a...
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On the 9th of February, The Honda Foundation donated $200,000 to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund, to help rebuild the shattered lives of the many Victorians who lost everything in the devastating fires....
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Over 2 million Australians have asthma. That is one in nine children and one in ten adults. People with asthma have sensitive airways, when they are exposed to certain triggers their airways narrow making it...
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The Honda Foundation with the support of all the Honda dealerships in Australia has donated $500,000 to support world-leading medical research to fight the threat of a global bird flu pandemic that threatens...
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Heart disease in children is the leading cause of child death in Australia, accounting for more than 30% of all deaths. It is the most common reason for admission of Australian children to intensive care...
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