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  1. Top ten prescription drugs used by Aussies in 2019/2020

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Australian Prescriber

    A drug used to treat eye conditions such as macular degeneration has cost the taxpayer almost $400 million in 2019/2020, topping the list of drugs ranked by cost to government. The drug, which was in second place last year, has topped the chart this Read more about Top ten prescription drugs used by Aussies in 2019/2020

    AustraliaAustralian Government - Dept of Health
  2. HIV in Australia has declined by 12% in the past five years

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    New HIV data, released today by the Kirby Institute at UNSW Sydney for World AIDS Day, are a reminder for Australia to sustain its efforts in HIV prevention amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. There were 903 HIV diagnoses in Australia in 2019, Read more about HIV in Australia has declined by 12% in the past five years

    Australia; NSWThe Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society...
  3. HIV diagnoses fall as Australians embrace pre-exposure prophylaxis but challenges remain

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Australian Prescriber

    HIV prevention in Australia has been revolutionised in the past few years by pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with antiretroviral medicines. In New South Wales, where PrEP has most widely been taken up, it has been associated with a rapid decline in Read more about HIV diagnoses fall as Australians embrace pre-exposure prophylaxis but challenges remain

    Australia; NSWThe Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society...
  4. Fit gamers challenge ‘fat’ stereotype, new esports research

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1739 AEDT | 1939 NZDT

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

    Esports players are up to 21 per cent healthier weight than the general population, hardly smoke and also drink less, a new QUT study finds. Read more about Fit gamers challenge ‘fat’ stereotype, new esports research

    Australia; InternationalQueensland University of Technology (QUT)
  5. Microplastics almost universally found in marine mammals

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1526 AEDT | 1726 NZDT

    Environmental Pollution

    Researchers are consistently finding microplastics inside marine mammals such as whales, dolphins, and seals, according to a first-of-its-kind review of the scientific literature. Of the 30 studies reviewed, only one did not report finding Read more about Microplastics almost universally found in marine mammals

    New Zealand; InternationalUniversity of Auckland
  6. Head set over head phone: cancelling out unnecessary and unwanted noise

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1515 AEDT | 1715 NZDT

    Scientific Reports

    Researchers from the Centre for Audio, Acoustics and Vibration at the University of Technology Sydney are exploring technology for those wanting a quieter life! By integrating laser-based technology – which can deal with high frequencies – into Read more about Head set over head phone: cancelling out unnecessary and unwanted noise

    Australia; NSWUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)
  7. Divorce conflict linked to lower mental health

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1500 AEDT | 1700 NZDT

    Frontiers in Psychology

    High levels of conflict during a divorce are linked to lower mental health in recent divorcees, according to new research. Scientists in Denmark studied over 1800 people who had been through a rapid divorce process, and found that the mental and Read more about Divorce conflict linked to lower mental health

    InternationalUniversity of Copenhagen. Denmark
  8. The challenge of communicating disaster risks examined

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1358 AEDT | 1558 NZDT

    Progress in Disaster Science

    How do we successfully communicate risk before and during a disaster? An international author team, which includes former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, writes in an editorial about the importance of communicating risk early, the constant Read more about The challenge of communicating disaster risks examined

    New Zealand; InternationalTonkin + Taylor International, New Zealand
  9. Views on Waitangi Day may not be as divisive as some think

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1238 AEDT | 1438 NZDT

    Journal of Intercultural Relations

    Data pulled from the 2015 New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study show most Māori and Pākehā support (51%) rather than oppose (8%) Waitangi Day as a national celebration of biculturalism. The team found that age, among other factors, was a key Read more about Views on Waitangi Day may not be as divisive as some think

    New ZealandUniversity of Auckland
  10. Childhood dementia - insights from the eyes

    Publicly released: Mon 30 Nov 2020 at 1230 AEDT | 1430 NZDT

    Acta Neuropathologica Communications

    Is the eye a window to the brain in Sanfilippo syndrome, an untreatable form of childhood-onset dementia, Australian researchers ask in a new publication. The findings of the NHMRC-funded project, just published in international journal Acta Read more about Childhood dementia - insights from the eyes

    Australia; SAFlinders University|South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)

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