Premature babies in neonatal care units are extremely vulnerable, and susceptible to life-threatening infections. To help keep these babies safe
Month: October 2023
Scientists develop 3D printing method that shows promise for repairing brain injuries
Researchers have produced an engineered tissue representing a simplified cerebral cortex by 3D printing human stem cells. When implanted into
Women living in more walkable neighborhoods have lower rates of obesity-related cancers
Residing in a more walkable neighborhood protects against the risk of overall obesity-related cancers in women, specifically postmenopausal breast cancer,
Wastewater detects signs of antimicrobial resistance in aged care facilities
A new study published today, analysing wastewater samples from several aged care and retirement homes in Adelaide, has uncovered worrying
Selective removal of aging cells opens new possibilities for treating age-related diseases
A research team, led by Professor Ja Hyoung Ryu from the Department of Chemistry at UNIST, in collaboration with Professor
Strong link between ADHD and car crashes in older adult drivers
In a study on the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and its association with crash risk among older adult drivers,
New wound healing research produces full thickness human bioprinted skin
A research paper published today in Science Translational Medicine presents a significant breakthrough in the area of skin regeneration and
Vaccine via the nasal passage could be the new line of defence against Strep A
As Streptococcus A cases continue to be prevalent in Queensland and internationally, a new nasal vaccine could provide long-term protection
Coaching program reduces burnout in medical residents
A pilot program that successfully reduced burnout among female medical residents has shown even greater results on a national level,
Hospital superbugs: Could one vaccine rule them all?
What if a vaccine, given to patients just before or after arriving at the hospital, could protect them against lethal