
Matthew Roberts
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Dec 27, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Matthew Roberts
3. Results 3.1. Demographic InformationTwenty patients underwent both PSMA and FDG PET/CT at our institution over the 5-year period, of whom seventeen patients had PCa. One patient was excluded due to a 261-day interval between PSMA and FDG PET/CT. Patient characteristics are summarised in Table 1.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Mehdi Haghdoost |Scott Young |Alisha K. Holloway |Matthew Roberts
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Oct 13, 2023 |
newmatilda.com | Matthew Roberts
There’s a reason why society feels so angry and divided right now. Dr Matthew Roberts explains the science behind the battle for a Voice to parliament. Amid the hoohah of Australia’s 2023 referendum campaign for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition and Voice to Parliament, I got to spend a day in a room with a neuroscientist PhD who was also a mental health nurse, and a great speaker.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
newmatilda.com | Matthew Roberts
Out of the mouths of babes comes words like ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. But the context is very, very different than the ‘Yeses and Noes’ coming from the older kids in a big house on a hill in Canberra. Dr Matthew Roberts explains. A lot of adults are getting very cross with one another right now. It’s everywhere. In a nearby street our neighbour’s ‘Yes’ sign got sprayed ‘NO’ – she’s leaving it like that she says, to show what ‘No’ voters can be like.
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Sep 16, 2023 |
newmatilda.com | Matthew Roberts
One of the downsides of the Voice to Parliament referendum is the pressure on individuals about how they may vote. But there are upsides too. Psychiatrist and ‘Dad expert’ Dr Matthew Roberts explains how to swing the minds and maybe even the votes of a much-maligned group of Australians. You might even strengthen your relationship in the process. On Fathers’ Day this year I learned that men over 50 are the least likely to vote Yes in the referendum.
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