In a published study, a hospital research team from Lawson Health Research Institute has found that expanded dialysis, a new
Month: September 2021
Children who eat more fruit and vegetables have better mental health
Children who eat a better diet, packed with fruit and vegetables, have better mental wellbeing—according to new research from the
Lockdown changed how much we thought about the future and other people, new study shows
Prolonged social isolation and changes to work opportunities during the first UK lockdown were linked with important changes in people’s
Nasal microbiota holds clues to who will develop symptoms from SARS-CoV-2
The microbiota in the nose and upper throat likely contains biomarkers for assessing how sick an individual infected with SARS-CoV-2
Researchers refine test to achieve ‘ultrasensitive’ detection of HPV in the bloodstream
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre researchers have made new findings that greatly improve detection of the human papillomavirus (HPV) in the
Anti-seizure medication improves cognitive function in some Alzheimer’s patients
An inexpensive anti-seizure medication markedly improves learning and memory and other cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients who have epileptic activity
Pfizer launches mRNA flu vaccine trial
US pharmaceutical company Pfizer said Monday it had begun a clinical trial to test an influenza vaccine designed with the
Study shows how management of serious diabetic foot ulcers was possible during the COVID-19 lockdown
New research being presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), held online this year (27 Sept-1
Researchers develop ‘safe’ quarantine monitoring system
A School of Computer Science researcher is collaborating with the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) and the University of Technology
Creating ‘elite’ antibodies at a pace that keeps up with pandemic, coronavirus variants
Japanese scientists created “elite” antibodies that defeat various coronavirus variants even at an extremely low dose through a new method