A study published today in Nature shows that the NHS COVID-19 app for digital contact tracing, based on the DP3T protocol, averted
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NK cells with bispecific antibody show activity against lymphoma cells
Cytokine-activated natural killer (NK) cells derived from donated umbilical cord blood, combined with an investigational bispecific antibody targeting CD16a and
Eating more fruit and vegetables linked to less stress: study
Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables is associated with less stress, according to new research from Edith Cowan
Personality, treatment, and prescriber all influence retention for opioid rehab
A new report from researchers at The National Drug and Alcohol Research Center (NDARC), UNSW Sydney, has found that a
Five surprising ways plants can keep you healthy
Plants can hurt us (we see you, poison oak), but they can also heal. Many of modern medicine’s powerful drugs,
What is repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and how does it actually work?
A line in this week’s federal budget allocating A$288.5 million to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) therapy might pass most people by.
Adolescents and older adults lack attention in social situations
New research led by the University of Kent has found that adolescents and older adults pay less attention to social
Poor nutrition changes the way a body fights infection, including COVID-19
Back at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, case numbers on the continent were still modest. But predictions and projections
Triple-negative breast cancer more deadly for African American women
Multiple studies have shown that African American women with breast cancer have lower survival rates than white women with the
Social media networking doesn’t ‘level the playing field’ for women physicians
For men physicians, the professional perks of networking on social media, like being asked to give a talk, are abundant,