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EXPERT REACTION: Deaths in elderly Norwegians after Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Norway has reported a number of deaths and side effects in elderly people after being given the Pfizer va...

This brain region is a bit of a narcissist

We're great at noticing information about ourselves and remembering it thanks to a brain region called th...

Climate models suggest humans have caused 0.9 - 1.3°C warming since 1850-1900

International scientists, including an Australian, used computer climate simulations to estimate the...

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  1. Inclusive exercise program 'parkrun' helps fitness-phobes get active

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1211 AEDT | 1411 NZDT

    Preventive Medicine Reports

    Australian and New Zealand scientists reviewed 15 previous studies on the volunteer-run, community-based 'parkrun' program, and found it encourages people who are not normally drawn to exercise to engage in physical activity, benefitting their Read more about Inclusive exercise program 'parkrun' helps fitness-phobes get active

    Australia; New Zealand; NSWThe University of Sydney|Victoria University of Wellington...
  2. Leukaemia patient shed infectious SARS-CoV-2 for at least 70 days

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1133 AEDT | 1333 NZDT

    Cell

    US and UK researchers present the case of a 71-year-old woman with leukaemia who continued to shed SARS-CoV-2 for at least 70 days and didn't fully clear the virus for 105 days, despite not showing any symptoms of COVID-19. The majority of people Read more about Leukaemia patient shed infectious SARS-CoV-2 for at least 70 days

    InternationalNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USA
  3. Seeing dark matter in a new light

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

    A small team of astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology has found a new way to ‘see’ the elusive dark matter halos that surround galaxies. Read more about Seeing dark matter in a new light

    Australia; VICSwinburne University of Technology
  4. Asian patients with COVID-19 may be more at risk of stroke

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry

    New research has linked COVID-19 and Asian ethnicity among stroke patients. Doctors in the UK looked at the data of over 1400 patients, and found that nearly 1 in 5 of those with COVID-19 when they had their stroke were Asian - more than twice the Read more about Asian patients with COVID-19 may be more at risk of stroke

    InternationalUniversity College London, UK
  5. Should people be paid to get a COVID-19 jab?

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    Journal of Medical Ethics

    Governments should consider paying people to get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a UK ethicist. The author says either financial incentives, or 'payment in kind', could be key to ensuring enough people get the vaccine to stamp out the spread of Read more about Should people be paid to get a COVID-19 jab?

    InternationalUniversity of Oxford, UK
  6. EXPERT REACTION: Kiwi kids among the unhealthiest in the world

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The Lancet

    A worldwide study of children aged 5-19 years found that kids in New Zealand are gaining more weight, and becoming less healthy, than many other countries. Researchers analysed data from 200 countries to track trends in height, weight and BMI from Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Kiwi kids among the unhealthiest in the world

    Australia; New Zealand; InternationalUniversity of Otago|University of Auckland|The University of Sydney...
  7. COVID immune response different in kids

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 0800 AEDT | 1000 NZDT

    Nature Immunology

    Children and adults have different immune responses to COVID-19, according to new research. Scientists in the USA measured the antibody response in 79 patients aged 3 - 84 years. Their findings suggest there are key differences in the way the immune Read more about COVID immune response different in kids

    InternationalColumbia University Irving Medical Center, USA
  8. Appetite for change? Global food system jeopardising climate targets

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Science

    New research says our chances of meeting the Paris Agreement's global warming targets are being jeopardised by food production, which is currently responsible for around 30 per cent of total greenhouse gas emissions. An international team of Read more about Appetite for change? Global food system jeopardising climate targets

    InternationalUniversity of Oxford, UK
  9. Playing detective on a galactic scale: huge new dataset will solve multiple Milky Way mysteries

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    How do stars destroy lithium? Was a drastic change in the shape of the Milky Way caused by the sudden arrival of millions of stellar stowaways? These are just a couple of the astronomical questions likely to be answered following the release today Read more about Playing detective on a galactic scale: huge new dataset will solve multiple Milky Way mysteries

    Australia; NSW; VIC; WA; ACTARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO 3D)...
  10. Australian health spending grew by 3.1% during 2018-19

    Publicly released: Fri 6 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Spending on health goods and services grew by 3. 1 per cent to $195. 7 billion in 2018-19, according to a new report. The report, Health expenditure Australia 2018-19, presents spending data for the financial year before the first cases of COVID-19 Read more about Australian health spending grew by 3.1% during 2018-19

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)

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