Amongst our diverse areas of interests, Max Biocare Institute has been the most active in the following special areas of health innovation
Women represent a unique group that sometimes need specialized healthcare, because they must endure many life transitions that create major challenges to their physical and emotional state, including pregnancy and menopause.
Some of our publications include:
As parents, the health of our children is our primary concern. Many of our team have children of their own, so we have a special interest in looking after the future wellbeing of children through our research.
Our studies and publications include:
Evaluation of brain activity in primary school children from Thailand following the use of omega-3’s
Looking at omega-3 use among parents in China, Vietnam and Australia.
This aspect of health represents a problem that can affect either men or women. Reproductive health problems in either partner can cause delays or inability to fall pregnant in an many as 17% of couples. As part of our interest in pregnancy, we are also interested in the complex areas processes of fertilization and conception.
Our studies include:
Clinical study involving sexual health of Vietnamese men and women (unpublished data)
Clinical trial involving evaluation of sperm health in Australian men (completed, publication pending)
Aging brings with it many changes in the way our bodies and minds function. The most notable areas that we hear about are health of the joints and physical function, liver function, digestive function, metabolism, and mental health. But aging basically affects all our systems, including hormonal control in women and ability to conceive in both men and women.
Publications include:
Trial of a nutraceuetical in older Vietnamese adults with gout, a particular kind of arthritis
Herbal formula evaluated in older European men and women with mild knee osteoarthritis
Nutraceutical for investigating hormonal symptoms in menopausal women
Nutraceutical study of dermatological changes in menopausal women
Study Involving Thai people with hyperglycemia, a problem that increases with age
Women represent a unique group that sometimes need specialized healthcare, because they must endure many life transitions that create major challenges to their physical and emotional state, including pregnancy and menopause.
Some of our publications include:
As parents, the health of our children is our primary concern. Many of our team have children of their own, so we have a special interest in looking after the future wellbeing of children through our research.
Our studies and publications include:
This aspect of health represents a problem that can affect either men or women. Reproductive health problems in either partner can cause delays or inability to fall pregnant in an many as 17% of couples. As part of our interest in pregnancy, we are also interested in the complex areas processes of fertilization and conception.
Our studies include:
Aging brings with it many changes in the way our bodies and minds function. The most notable areas that we hear about are health of the joints and physical function, liver function, digestive function, metabolism, and mental health. But aging basically affects all our systems, including hormonal control in women and ability to conceive in both men and women.
Publications include: