Communicating The Risks Of Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy: Empowering Healthy Pregnancy Decisions
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$70,484.00
Summary
Alcohol use in pregnancy is a sensitive issue and women want information about the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy. This project will develop effective messages suitable for a media campaign on alcohol use in pregnancy. Information will be collected from women, including women who are planning a pregnancy, to develop messages. These will then be tested with women of childbearing age to identify messages that powerfully promote healthy choices about alcohol.
Implementation And Sustainability Of Non-surgical Intervention For Dental Caries In General Dental Practice
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$390,388.00
Summary
Dentists in NSW and the ACT used new protocols to stop the spread of tooth decay. Many decayed teeth were then remineralised without the use of injections or drilling and filling. The process by which the dentists reorganised their practices to implement the protocols and how they explained them to their patients and practice staff will now be investigated to discover how best to promote their use Australia-wide. The sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this type of care will be measured.
Validation Of Non-invasive Finite Element Method Based Localization Of Seizure Onset Zone In Epilepsy Using EEG-MEG
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$87,191.00
Summary
Epileptic seizures in the brain are often focal. If anti-epileptic drugs are ineffective, a deep brain stimulator may be implanted to abort seizures at their onset or the seizure tissue may be removed. This project aims to locate the seizure tissue from non-invasive EEG-MEG recordings of seizure-like brain activity using a realistic computer model of the electromagnetic fields in the brain. Knowing the location more exactly will improve the outcomes of deep brain stimulation and removal surgery.