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  1. Salt reformulation programs can substantially improve health, but not Australia’s

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 1159 AEDT | 1359 NZDT

    BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health

    Government targets designed to lower the salt content of packaged foods will make little difference to the health of Australians, according to a new analysis published today. George Institute researchers found that even if the voluntary targets Read more about Salt reformulation programs can substantially improve health, but not Australia’s

    Australia; New Zealand; NSWGeorge Institute for Global Health|The University of New South Wales...
  2. What’s app-ening with my lungs?

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    Learning about healthy lungs has just become a lot easier for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and health practitioners thanks to an expanded interactive app. The app, produced by the Menzies School of Health Research’s (Menzies) Read more about What’s app-ening with my lungs?

    Australia; NTMenzies School of Health Research|Lung Foundation Australia
  3. Sea lion diagnosed with tuberculosis triggers public health concerns

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    Journal of Wildlife Diseases

    A wild Australian sea lion has been reported with tuberculosis in South Australia. The type of disease is not the typical presentation of tuberculosis, as this was not found in the animal’s lungs, but in its abdomen. Researchers from the Read more about Sea lion diagnosed with tuberculosis triggers public health concerns

    Australia; SAThe University of Sydney
  4. Low carb diets can reverse type 2 diabetes

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    BMJ

    Scientists have found that after six months, patients who followed a low carb diet containing less than 26 per cent of daily calories from carbohydrates achieved greater rates of type 2 diabetes remission than those who followed other diets Read more about Low carb diets can reverse type 2 diabetes

    Australia; ACTCSIRO
  5. Scientists are a step closer to developing ‘smart’ stem cells – and they’re made from human fat

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Science Advances

    A new type of stem cell – that is, a cell with regenerative abilities – could be closer on the horizon, a new animal study using human cells shows. These new, adaptive stem cells can lie dormant until needed. A new type of stem cell – that is, Read more about Scientists are a step closer to developing ‘smart’ stem cells – and they’re made from human fat

    Australia; NSW; VICThe University of New South Wales|Monash University...
  6. Plasma from recovered COVID patients works better if it has more antibodies

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    New England Journal of Medicine

    COVID patients who receive blood plasma with higher SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels had a lower risk of death than those who received plasma with lower antibody levels, according to US research. This sort of treatment, known as convalescent plasma, has Read more about Plasma from recovered COVID patients works better if it has more antibodies

    InternationalMayo Clinic, USA
  7. Another COVID-19 vaccine shows promise

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    NEJM

    Interim results of a phase 1-2a trial of a COVID-19 candidate vaccine, Ad26. COV2. S, suggest it can provoke a neutralising antibody response in 90 per cent of recipients 29 days after administration, reaching 100 per cent after 57 days. And white Read more about Another COVID-19 vaccine shows promise

    InternationalJanssen Vaccines and Prevention, the Netherlands
  8. Early warning sign for heart disease

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0800 AEDT | 1000 NZDT

    Journal of the American Heart Foundation

    The build-up of calcium in a major artery outside of the heart could predict future heart attack or stroke, a new Edith Cowan University led study has demonstrated. The research could help doctors identify people at risk of cardiovascular disease Read more about Early warning sign for heart disease

    Australia; NSW; WAEdith Cowan University|The University of Sydney|The University of Western Australia...
  9. Clinical trial finds vitamin D does not ward off colds and flu

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0759 AEDT | 0959 NZDT

    The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology

    An Australian randomised controlled trial of vitamin D supplements has found they do not protect most people from developing colds, flus and other acute respiratory infections, but may slightly shorten the length of infection and ease the severity Read more about Clinical trial finds vitamin D does not ward off colds and flu

    Australia; QLDQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
  10. Earth to reach temperature tipping point in 20-30 years

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Science Advances

    Earth’s ability to absorb carbon emissions through plants will likely cross a major tipping point within just two decades at the current rate of warming, according to a new study from the University of Waikato and US researchers. The study used Read more about Earth to reach temperature tipping point in 20-30 years

    New Zealand; InternationalUniversity of Waikato|Northern Arizona University, USA

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