Ageing and Alzheimer’s Research Foundation is involved in the training as well as conducting a variety of researches on different aspects of health care and medical care.
Research on chronic and preventable conditions carried out at the Ageing and Alzheimer’s Research Foundation provide useful insights on various diseases such as asthma, arthritis, cancer and hepatitis. The faculty base at the University of Sydney Medical School is huge which makes it possible and easy to have access to the large multi-disciplinary findings made on these diseases. Researches are also carried out on injuries that are caused due to traffic accidents or at farms. This is mainly done with an aim to save time and money spent in the community environment on such injuries.
There are also researches conducted in developed and certain under developed countries on finding the causes that lead to the chronic and preventable conditions and diseases. There are measures taken through different approaches such as genetically, culturally, economically, behaviourally and environmentally towards preventing and protecting people from such conditions and diseases. The strength of these researches on chronic and preventable conditions lies on respiratory diseases as well as bone and joint diseases.