By: Rebecca Opie
A more accessible and less invasive way of diagnosing endometriosis could be available in clinics within the next two years following ground-breaking research out of the University of Adelaide.
Rebecca Opie is a reporter at the Adelaide ABC newsroom. She covers a variety of topics including Australia, the Coronavirus pandemic, traffic issues, and the Royal Family, with a particular focus on Queen Elizabeth. Rebecca's work is featured in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
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Adelaide, Australia (Local)
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Rebecca Opie's coverage primarily encompasses government announcements, breaking news, and evolving stories related to healthcare, education, real estate, sports/entertainment in the context of South Australia. To effectively engage with her, pitches should focus on providing insights into local government policies and their impact on healthcare or education sectors within South Australia. Topics related to housing market trends and developments in the entertainment industry would also be relevant for consideration.
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