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Rapid antigen tests have long been used overseas to detect COVID. Here’s what Australia can learn

28/09/2021 0

Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt wants COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to be available for home use as soon as they’re approved by the Therapeutic Goods […]

Sitting For Too Long May Be Damaging Your Mental Health

10/08/2021 0

We’ve been hearing that sitting is the new smoking for years. Especially over this past year, many have stayed confined to their homes to work […]

This Is How Long It Takes For Your Brain To Reap The Benefits Of Reading

08/06/2021 0

Keeping your brain sharp may be further down your list of priorities than you care to admit, but a common pastime you might already be […]

New Study Reveals How Long COVID-19 Symptoms Can Really Last

29/05/2021 0

We’ve all heard of COVID long haulers, with Alyssa Milano being one prominent voice opening up about her struggles. Maybe you are one of these […]

Even with a vaccine, we need to adjust our mindset to playing the COVID-19 long game

11/01/2021 0

Incredibly, a whole year has passed since the first emergence of COVID-19. What looked like a temporary inconvenience at first is turning into a permanent […]

Long non-coding RNA may play a key role in cardiovascular disease

17/12/2020 0

Atherosclerosis is marked by the buildup of inflammatory cells which narrow arteries to the point of chest pain and muscle weakness. Severe cases result in […]

UN chief warns of long road ahead after vaccines

03/12/2020 0

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Thursday that the world could be fighting the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic for decades to come even if vaccines […]

A MILLION patients could face long waits in A&E over winter

07/11/2019 0

NHS braced for its worst winter ever amid fears more than one MILLION patients will face four-hour waits in A&E over the colder months Almost […]

How long does a surgery take? Researchers create model

19/07/2019 0

Operating rooms are a precious resource. They may account for 50 percent of a hospital’s revenues and cost as much as $80 a minute. But […]

Some children are more likely to suffer depression long after being bullied

01/07/2019 0

Some young adults who were bullied as a child could have a greater risk of ongoing depression due to a mix of genetic and environmental […]

Could HISTAMINE relieve dementia? Chemical boosts our memories

08/01/2019 0

Could HISTAMINE relieve dementia? Chemical that causes misery for millions of allergy sufferers boosts long-term memory Giving adults a drug that boosts histamine in the […]

Health Problems
  • mRNA Medicine: what’s next after the COVID-19 vaccine?

    06/01/2023 0
  • What Is Recovery-Focused Care?

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  • What is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia?

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  • What are the Advantages of Open-Access Research?

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  • What is Ollier Disease?

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Health News

Serious eating disorder ARFID is highly heritable, according to new twin study

01/02/2023 0

Medicines that modify the circadian clock might help heal scars more cleanly

01/02/2023 0

Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of two cancers – new study

01/02/2023 0

Findings of large clinical trial may have major implications for treatment of small-cell lung cancer

31/01/2023 0

Eating junk food may increase risk of cancer, study finds

31/01/2023 0
Personal Health

Toriola honored by oncology group

05/12/2022 0

Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, a William H. Danforth Washington University Physician-Scientist Scholar, has received the 2022 Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research from […]

Adeoye, Guilak, Gutmann, Kipnis elected to National Academy of Medicine

17/10/2022 0

Four faculty members at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a part of the […]

Watch: What Experts Advise for Seniors Living Under the Long Shadow of Covid

11/10/2022 0

The covid-19 pandemic casts a long shadow over the lives of older adults and their family caregivers in the United States, even as many people […]

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