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Getting circumcised may reduce the risk of HIV infection
Annals of Internal Medicine
Circumcised men who have sex with men may be at a lower risk of HIV infection, according to a small Chinese study. The researchers recruited nearly 250 uncircumcised, HIV-negative men who had multiple recent male sexual partners. Half the group had Read more about Getting circumcised may reduce the risk of HIV infection
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Statins could be beneficial, even in older adults
Annals of Internal Medicine
The use of statins in adults over 60 could reduce the risk of heart disease and death, according to international researchers. The team used over 40,000 electronic health records from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, analysing patients over 60 Read more about Statins could be beneficial, even in older adults
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Post-karaoke stress is strengthened by REM sleep, and yes you read that correctly
eNeuro
Stress induced in the body by performing karaoke is strengthened by rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, possibly because the stressful experience becomes more emotionally charged during REM sleep, which is when we do most of our dreaming, according Read more about Post-karaoke stress is strengthened by REM sleep, and yes you read that correctly
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Volcanoes on Venus may still be erupting
Nature Astronomy
Volcanic activity on Venus is ongoing and similar to that of Earth, according to new international research published in Nature Astronomy. Researchers analysed two sets of data from radar images taken in 1990 and 1992, and found changes on the planet Read more about Volcanoes on Venus may still be erupting
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Stomp-rocket explanation for Hawaiian volcano eruptions
Nature Geoscience
In May 2018, twelve explosive eruptions at the Hawaiian volcano Kīlauea produced atmospheric plumes reaching 8km into the sky. Explosive eruptions are normally driven by molten rock rising, or steam expanding, however those processes couldn't Read more about Stomp-rocket explanation for Hawaiian volcano eruptions
Pacific; InternationalUS Geological Survey Volcano Science Center California Volcano Observatory, Moffett Field, CA, USA -
Camera tags capture social flexibility of Antarctic minke whales
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Researchers have conducted one of the first quantitative studies of social structure and social foraging in Antarctic minke whales (AMWs), using pioneering animal-borne camera tags. This study sheds light on the complex social and foraging Read more about Camera tags capture social flexibility of Antarctic minke whales
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Pomegranates could offer a solution to fatty liver disease
Antioxidants
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are investigating the effects Ellegic acid, an antioxidant found in some fruits and vegetables, could have on halting and potentially reversing the damage caused by fatty liver disease. Pomegranates could Read more about Pomegranates could offer a solution to fatty liver disease
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Humble leaders boost employees’ workplace status and leadership potential
Journal of Organizational Behavior
There are many different types of workplace leaders, from those who prioritise the needs of team members and the organisation above their own, to authentic leaders who foster openness, trust and transparency. A recent study by the University of Read more about Humble leaders boost employees’ workplace status and leadership potential
Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia -
EXPERT REACTION: Hundreds feared dead following landslide in Papua New Guinea
Authorities in Papua New Guinea are still counting the cost of a landslide in the country's highlands, with more than 670 people now feared dead. Below, Australian experts discuss the likely cause of this landslide and the challenges those Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Hundreds feared dead following landslide in Papua New Guinea
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Can you escape the ‘medical mayhem’ of UniSA’s new immersive teaching experience?
Fluorescent hospital lights, a post-operative patient monitored by machines, and an anxious medical team waiting to sign off on the successful procedure. But something’s missing and until it’s found no one can leave the room. Accounting for Read more about Can you escape the ‘medical mayhem’ of UniSA’s new immersive teaching experience?
Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia