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‘Extraordinary’ 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer
Frontiers in Medicine
International researchers have been stunned by the discovery of cut marks around cancerous growths on an ancient Egyptian skull, indicating they may have tried to operate on excessive tissue growth or learn more about cancerous disorders after a Read more about ‘Extraordinary’ 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer
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Microgrids help solve challenges of renewable energy
Electric Power Systems Research
Renewable energy is the way of the future, but issues such as variability and surplus generation have so far created headaches in the move to fully utilising these energy solutions. New research led by Murdoch University has found that using Read more about Microgrids help solve challenges of renewable energy
Australia; NSW; VIC; WAMurdoch University|University of Technology Sydney (UTS)... -
Genetic link between diabetes and gut health could offer treatment solutions
Communications Biology
Researchers at Edith Cowan University’s (ECU’s) Centre for Precision Health have uncovered a significant genetic connection between Type 2 Diabetes and certain gut disorders, which could pave the way for more effective therapies. The research Read more about Genetic link between diabetes and gut health could offer treatment solutions
Australia; International; VICEdith Cowan University|Curtin University -
Long-term prescription opioid use after hospital declining
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
UNSW Sydney medical researchers have shed light on post-hospital prescription opioid use. A large, linked data study has detailed the scale of prescription opioid use –such as oxycodone, morphine, or tramadol – after a hospital or emergency Read more about Long-term prescription opioid use after hospital declining
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Coral Crisis: Juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish behaviours that threaten reefs
Proceedings Royal Society B
Researchers from the University of Sydney have unveiled new findings on the chemosensory behaviours of juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish, highlighting how these predators are influenced by environmental cues to transition to coral diets. Conducted Read more about Coral Crisis: Juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish behaviours that threaten reefs
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Of 8 wealthy countries, Aussie parents most likely to think smacking their kids is ok
Australian Journal of Social Issues
An Australian study that surveyed 6,760 parents in eight wealthy nations about parenting practices found Australian parents were the most accepting of smacking their children for misbehaving and the most likely to think their parenting was Read more about Of 8 wealthy countries, Aussie parents most likely to think smacking their kids is ok
Australia; VIC; QLDUniversity of Southern Queensland|The University of Queensland... -
How do different diets affect our gut bugs?
Nature Communications
An intermittent-fasting and protein-pacing diet showed increased diversity in gut bugs compared to a calorie-restricted, heart-healthy diet in a small trial, according to international researchers. The team compared the effects of two low-calorie Read more about How do different diets affect our gut bugs?
InternationalArizona State University, USA -
Early exposure to air and noise pollution could be linked with later mental health problems
JAMA Network Open
Early exposure to air and noise pollution could be linked to a range of mental health issues in adolescence and young adulthood, according to international researchers. The team looked at data from 9,065 participants and found that higher exposure Read more about Early exposure to air and noise pollution could be linked with later mental health problems
InternationalUniversity of Bristol, UK -
Premenstrual disorders linked to higher suicide risk in women
JAMA Network Open
This media release contains information some readers may find distressing as it refers to data about mental health, suicide and self-harm. If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available now. Call Lifeline (Aus) on 131 114 or Beyond Blue Read more about Premenstrual disorders linked to higher suicide risk in women
InternationalKarolinska Institutet, Sweden -
RNA-based drug plozasiran could help lower cholesterol in people with naturally high levels
New England Journal of Medicine
A drug which can be given by injection four times a year can help lower cholesterol and other blood fat levels in people with genetically high levels in their blood, according to an early-stage clinical trial. The drug, Plozasiran, is an RNA Read more about RNA-based drug plozasiran could help lower cholesterol in people with naturally high levels
InternationalBaylor College of Medicine, USA
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