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A rural man’s view of diet and exercise


Drinking “heaps and heaps of grog” to fit into the Australian male tradition and being large to avoid “being picked on” in a bar are among the justifications for poor diets following a Charles Sturt University study of rural men’s health.

Bird flu commentators at CSU


Charles Sturt University has a range of experts available for comment on the threat that avian influenza (strain H5N1) poses for Australia.

The first Professor of Rural Pharmacy


In an Australian first, a Professor of Rural Pharmacy has been appointed after the NSW Department of Health and Charles Sturt University (CSU) joined forces to address the shortages of pharmacists.

The future of health care


Health graduates at Charles Sturt University will see today as the beginning of a lifelong learning process if they are to be effective and successful health care professionals according to guest speaker at this morning's graduation ceremony, Professor John Daly.

Charles Sturt University on Rural Medical School


In response to a media statement issued today by the NSW Nationals, Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dean of the Faculty of Health Studies, Professor Mark Burton wished to clarify some aspects of the statement.

Essential fire safety guide from CSU graduate


A new book by Charles Sturt University graduate John Schauble should be essential reading for Australian households this summer.

CSU research reveals iodine deficiency in Australians


A study of 16 communities in NSW by Charles Sturt University researchers has revealed more than half of those tested in the Riverina in south west NSW suffer a mild iodine deficiency.

Abortion debate condemned


The renewed political debate about abortion laws in Australia has been condemned by Professor Margaret Alston, a leading social researcher at Charles Sturt University.

Needs of rural women not met


Lack of access by rural women to basic health, education and transport services has emerged from preliminary results of a national survey conducted by a group of leading rural social researchers at Charles Sturt University.

Encouraging Indigenous students to consider health careers


As part of its ongoing commitment to Indigenous communities within its regions, the 2004 Koori Health Careers Residential Workshop will be launched on Monday 13 September at Charles Sturt University.

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