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EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants

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  1. Chatbot may detect early dementia in time for intervention

    Publicly released: Mon 7 Dec 2020 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    IEEE Access

    If Alzheimer’s dementia is identified early, at the stage of Mild Cognitive Impairment for instance, the decline in neural functioning can be stabilised or even curtailed in some cases, research has found. Read more about Chatbot may detect early dementia in time for intervention

    Australia; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)
  2. Shining a light on the weird world of dihydrogen phosphate anions

    Publicly released: Mon 7 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Journal of the American Chemical Society

    UNSW scientists show that dihydrogen phosphate anions - vital inorganic ions for cellular activity - actually bind to one another when their negative charges suggest they shouldn’t. Read more about Shining a light on the weird world of dihydrogen phosphate anions

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales
  3. 62,000 lost lambs and cysts in meat: Cats have $12m impact on Australian agriculture

    Publicly released: Mon 7 Dec 2020 at 0830 AEDT | 1030 NZDT

    Wildlife Research

    A national study has found that diseases carried by cats are having a $12 million impact on Australian agriculture each year with the sheep industry the worst impacted. The study was undertaken by the Threatened Species Recovery Hub of the Read more about 62,000 lost lambs and cysts in meat: Cats have $12m impact on Australian agriculture

    Australia; VIC; SA; TASThreatened Species Recovery Hub, National Environmental Science Program
  4. National Bowel Cancer Screening program improves post-op outcomes

    Publicly released: Mon 7 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    MJA

    The Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) not only reduces the risk of death from colorectal cancer for those who get tested, but also provides short term post-operative benefits for those patients who are treated with surgery, Read more about National Bowel Cancer Screening program improves post-op outcomes

    Australia; VICMonash University|Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre|The University of Melbourne
  5. Researchers should live and work with their participants, says National Rural Health Commissioner

    Publicly released: Mon 7 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    MJA

    Rural health researchers should live with, work with and report back to the participants in their studies, according to the National Rural Health Commissioner in an MJA editorial. The author describes those who fly in, collect data and fly out as Read more about Researchers should live and work with their participants, says National Rural Health Commissioner

    Australia; ACTAustralian Government - Dept of Health
  6. EXPERT REACTION: Hayabusa2 capsule full of space-rocks successfully lands in the outback

    Publicly released: Sun 6 Dec 2020 at 1122 AEDT | 1322 NZDT

    The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 has successfully returned a sample of space rocks from the asteroid Ryugu to the South Australian desert, after a 5. 2 billion kilometre journey over the past 6 years. While Hayabusa2 whizzes off to visit some more Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Hayabusa2 capsule full of space-rocks successfully lands in the outback

    Australia; International; NSW; VIC; QLD; SA; WA; ACTCSIRO|The Australian National University|The University of New South Wales...
  7. Patients cured of 2 nasty inherited blood diseases using gene editing and gene therapy

    Publicly released: Sun 6 Dec 2020 at 0430 AEDT | 0630 NZDT

    NEJM

    US and German scientists say they've cured a pair of nasty inherited blood diseases - beta thalassemia and sickle cell disease - using the gene editing technique CRISPR-Cas9. The researchers treated two patients, one with each disease, using Read more about Patients cured of 2 nasty inherited blood diseases using gene editing and gene therapy

    InternationalChildren's Hospital at TriStar Centennial, USA (CRIPSR stduy) and Harvard Medical School, USA (gene therapy study)
  8. IVF Boost: Using acoustic waves to select high quality sperm

    Publicly released: Sat 5 Dec 2020 at 1156 AEDT | 1356 NZDT

    Lab on a Chip

    Monash University researchers have used sound waves to develop a new approach to separate high-quality sperm for assisted reproduction. These findings can open windows for infertile couples to have a family of their own using IVF. The procedure can Read more about IVF Boost: Using acoustic waves to select high quality sperm

    Australia; VICMonash University
  9. Iron deficiency can be managed better

    Publicly released: Sat 5 Dec 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The Lancet

    Publishing in The Lancet, Australian and European researchers have released updated, evidence-based guidance for managing iron deficiency, a serious worldwide health problem. Iron deficiency is a major cause of anaemia, a lack of oxygen-carrying red Read more about Iron deficiency can be managed better

    Australia; VICWEHI
  10. Half of surveyed renters suffered mental health decline during COVID-19

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Dec 2020 at 1400 AEDT | 1600 NZDT

    Australian renters have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 facing income loss, the inability to pay rent, tenure insecurity and eviction risk and a new AHURI publication provides a stark analysis of the impacts of these unprecedented Read more about Half of surveyed renters suffered mental health decline during COVID-19

    Australia; SAThe University of Adelaide|Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)

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