Physical activity may paradoxically hasten the build-up of calcium deposits (plaque) in the coronary arteries, the amount of which is
Month: September 2021
Pioneering EEG test could dramatically increase early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
A simple but revolutionary approach to early Alzheimer’s diagnosis is being pioneered by researchers through an initiative that could pave
Lower dose of Pfizer COVID vaccine works well in young children, company says
A smaller dose of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine safely triggers a strong immune response in children as young as 5, the
Auckland extends COVID-19 lockdown
New Zealand’s largest city Auckland will remain in a COVID-19 lockdown for at least another two weeks, although some restrictions
Uncovering your preferences via brain activity and mood
People can struggle to accurately assess how they feel about something, especially something they feel social pressure to enjoy, like
Dangers of smoking during pregnancy
Mothers who smoke are more likely to deliver smaller babies even after a full-term pregnancy, increasing the risks of birth
Meeting sleep recommendations could lead to smarter snacking
Missing out on the recommended seven or more hours of sleep per night could lead to more opportunities to make
Investigating treatment factors for NMDAR antibody encephalitis outcome
Researchers from the School of Life Course Sciences and Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences alongside a group of international experts
Scientists find a new way to reverse immune suppression in tumors
Malignant tumors can enhance their ability to survive and spread by suppressing antitumor immune cells in their vicinity, but a
Therapy with babies boosts social development, reducing clinical autism diagnosis by two-thirds
Therapy with babies boosts social development, reducing clinical autism diagnosis by two-thirdsA parent-led intervention that supports the social development of