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    The Le Fevre Peninsula Region, SA

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $171,774.00
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    Asthma In NSW Children.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $144,014.00
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    The Relationship Between Airborne Particle Exposure, Incident Respiratory Symptoms And Decline In Lung Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $315,497.00
    Summary
    Air pollution has been consistently identified as the environmental health problem of greatest concern to the general public in Australia. Yet hard evidence of adverse health effects from air pollution in Australian cities and towns is limited to date. It has been estimated that high levels of particles in urban air could be responsible for as many as 2,400 deaths nationally, costing approximately $4,300 million each year. This study will follow two groups of young Melbourne adults recruited som .... Air pollution has been consistently identified as the environmental health problem of greatest concern to the general public in Australia. Yet hard evidence of adverse health effects from air pollution in Australian cities and towns is limited to date. It has been estimated that high levels of particles in urban air could be responsible for as many as 2,400 deaths nationally, costing approximately $4,300 million each year. This study will follow two groups of young Melbourne adults recruited some years ago for studies of respiratory health. They will be a sent a questionnaire by mail and invited back to our laboratory for breathing tests. We will obtain routinely collected air quality data and measure fine particles < 2.5 thousandths of a mm in outdoor air. A subgroup of 100 subjects will also participate in some measurements of indoor air pollution. The analysis will look for relationships between particles in the air, new symptoms and changes in lung function over time. Comparisons will also made with other centres doing a very similar study in Europe. Reviews commissioned by the National Environment Protection Council have highlighted the lack of Australian data to assist in setting standards for particulate air pollution. The proposed study would provide some of the necessary local data and assist in the development of new health based environmental protection measures for fine particles. Once these measures have been implemented, we would expect to see an improvement in the respiratory health of the Australian population.
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    Gabapentin In The Treatment Of Idiopathic Chronic Cough: A Randomised Double-blind Placebo-controlled Trial

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $331,229.00
    Summary
    Better treatment approaches are needed to address the significant quality of life impairment associated with chronic cough. We propose to conduct a double-blind, placebo controlled study comparing the efficacy (and safety) of oral gabapentin therapy on cough reflex severity and cough-specific quality of life in people with idiopathic cough. The advantages are a strong design, use of objective assessment techniques, and investigation of a new treatment modality for cough.
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    Effects Of Asthma And Smoking On The Perception Of Symp Toms

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $136,417.00
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    The AMAZES Study: Asthma And Macrolides: The AZithromycin Efficacy And Safety Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $3,157,566.00
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    Asthma is a health priority for Australia where better and new treatment approaches are needed. This project tests the benefit of a common antibiotic for use in asthma. We propose to conduct a large-scale, multicentre, double-blind, placebo controlled study comparing the efficacy (and safety) of the addition of oral low dose azithromycin to maintenance asthma therapy on the incidence of asthma exacerbations and clinical asthma status in participants with asthma.
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    Teaching Schizophrenic Patients To Socialize Better

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $46,120.00
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    Depression Prevalence: Delineation Issues In 2007 National Mental Health & Wellbeing And 2008 South Australian Surveys

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $257,051.00
    Summary
    It is believed depression is increasing and Australia has many health interventions to help, but it is unknown if these are reducing depression prevalence. Two surveys have reported on depression in the past 10 years. One shows it is decreasing, the other it is increasing. This study will examine depression measurement in both surveys to find out why they disagree. The findings will have implications for future depression measurement and what health care interventions should be planned.
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    Women's Involvement In Decision Making For Treatment Of Menstrual Symptoms.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $159,410.00
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    Regulation Of Subcellular Localisation Of Respiratory Syncytial Virus M Protein: Implications For Pathology

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $580,195.00
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    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the major cause of viral pneumonia in infants and the elderly, causing more deaths in winter than influenza. We have observed RSV M protein in the nucleus of infected host cells where it inhibits host cell transcription. We propose to investigate the regulation of nuclear localisation of M by phosphorylation and binding to cellular factors and its importance to RSV pathogenesis. The results will relate strongly to future drug and vaccine development.
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