The news headlines show summer is a deadly period for drowning in Australia. Sadly, between December 1 and January 9, 35 people died due
Month: January 2023
New mechanism uncovered behind osteoarthritis could inform new treatments
Researchers in the United States and Japan have discovered a new mechanism that links age-related cartilage tissue stiffening with the
Is your specialist friends with your primary care doctor? You may get better care
Patients might be happier with their care when their physician trained with the specialist they’re referred to, a new study
Non-invasive malaria screening device uses light for diagnosis
Rapid tests, which are easy to deploy and require minimal equipment, provide an important diagnostic tool in the ongoing effort
How old is your brain, really? AI-powered analysis accurately reflects risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease
The human brain holds many clues about a person’s long-term health—in fact, research shows that a person’s brain age is
Older knee replacements as good as newer models, study shows
Older knee replacement designs are just as effective as newer models—according to new research from the Norfolk and Norwich University
Small exposures to body positive content can improve body image
A small break from the barrage of posts on social media reinforcing societal beauty standards can make a difference to
Why can’t I lose weight?
You’ve cut back on your eating, started an exercise routine and just can’t seem to lose weight. What’s going on?
Deep learning algorithm can hear alcohol in voice
La Trobe University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that could work alongside expensive and potentially biased breath
Young and old microbes work together to increase their lifespans
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have uncovered how, when young and old cells co-operate and exchange resources, this increases