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  1. Severe COVID-19 risk elevated by high triglyceride level

    Publicly released: Tue 29 Nov 2022 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    Cell Reports

    An analysis based on thousands of human genomes by QUT researchers found shared genetic factors that contribute to the risk of severe COVID-19 and blood analyte (component) levels, suggesting new Read more about Severe COVID-19 risk elevated by high triglyceride level

    Australia; International; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)
  2. Health care that works for Māori: What will it take?

    Publicly released: Mon 28 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Kaupapa Māori and Whānau Ora providers are agile and innovative, and have successfully demonstrated, most recently during COVID-19, their expertise and capacity to deliver relational, ... The research Read more about Health care that works for Māori: What will it take?

    New ZealandVictoria University of Wellington|Whakauae Research
  3. Can NZ clear its last sub-Antarctic island of pests?

    Publicly released: Mon 28 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    The 19-paper issue on the restoration of New Zealand subantarctic islands also documents previously unpublished research and history of the successful eradication of six introduced mammal species Read more about Can NZ clear its last sub-Antarctic island of pests?

    New ZealandDepartment of Conservation
  4. Rats are eating bait meant for feral cats on Rakiura Stewart Island

    Publicly released: Mon 28 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    The 19-paper issue on the restoration of New Zealand subantarctic islands also documents previously unpublished research and history of the successful eradication of six introduced mammal species Read more about Rats are eating bait meant for feral cats on Rakiura Stewart Island

    New ZealandManaaki Whenua - Landcare Research|Department of Conservation
  5. Pest eradication success stories from subantarctic New Zealand

    Publicly released: Mon 28 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    The 19-paper issue on the restoration of New Zealand subantarctic islands also documents previously unpublished research and history of the successful eradication of six introduced mammal species Read more about Pest eradication success stories from subantarctic New Zealand

    New ZealandDepartment of Conservation|University of Auckland|Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
  6. Positive social-emotional environments in schools boosts student’s mental health

    Publicly released: Mon 28 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    BMC Public Health

    The review was undertaken in partnership with a group of youth advisors from Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. ... Depression and anxiety affects about one in four young people, with evidence of Read more about Positive social-emotional environments in schools boosts student’s mental health

    Australia; International; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)
  7. Outdoor injuries on the rise as Aussies head into summer

    Publicly released: Fri 25 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    It found that overall there were around 1,600 injury-related hospitalisations every day, a 7% increase from 1,500 a day in 2018–19 prior to COVID. ... This is likely due to increases in outdoor activity Read more about Outdoor injuries on the rise as Aussies head into summer

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  8. Grandchildren and volunteer work could combat loneliness in over 50s

    Publicly released: Thu 24 Nov 2022 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Aging and Mental Health

    The paper highlights that all of the studies included in this review were conducted in higher income countries and before the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to an increase in the ... pandemics, lockdowns, Read more about Grandchildren and volunteer work could combat loneliness in over 50s

    New Zealand; InternationalKing’s College London, UK
  9. COVID hospitalisation may be cut by a quarter with community testing

    Publicly released: Thu 24 Nov 2022 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The BMJ

    Transmission of the covid-19 virus by people without symptoms has been a major challenge in controlling the pandemic. ... These latest findings show that large scale voluntary community testing for Read more about COVID hospitalisation may be cut by a quarter with community testing

    InternationalUniversity of Liverpool, UK
  10. If you've had COVID-19 a vaccine can still help stop you getting it again

    Publicly released: Wed 23 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS Medicine

    COVID-19 vaccine gives substantial protection against reinfection Protection was greatest during the Delta wave, but decreased against the Omicron variant Individuals previously infected with SARS-CoV Read more about If you've had COVID-19 a vaccine can still help stop you getting it again

    InternationalStatens Serum Institut, Denmark
  11. Rapid growth in government health spending during the pandemic

    Publicly released: Wed 23 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    9 billion during 2020–21 – the second year (first full year) of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, according to a new report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare ... 7 billion by state Read more about Rapid growth in government health spending during the pandemic

    AustraliaAustralian Government - Dept of Health and Aged Care...
  12. News about vaccine-related deaths caused more people to report side-effects

    Publicly released: Mon 21 Nov 2022 at 1437 AEDT | 1637 NZDT

    Journal of Psychosomatic Research

    Local media reporting on vaccine-related deaths may have convinced many New Zealanders that they were experiencing side-effects from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. ... rate increased by up to 190% following Read more about News about vaccine-related deaths caused more people to report side-effects

    New ZealandUniversity of Auckland
  13. Can GPs help lift flagging COVID-19 vaccination rates in kids?

    Publicly released: Mon 21 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Medical Journal of Australia

    General practice is the ideal setting to promote childhood COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and uptake in Australia,” they wrote. ... when relevant) to support tailored but consistent messaging about the Read more about Can GPs help lift flagging COVID-19 vaccination rates in kids?

    Australia; NSW; VIC; ACTThe Australian National University|The University of Melbourne...
  14. Was mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for aged care workers a successful policy?

    Publicly released: Mon 21 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Medical Journal of Australia

    agreed with mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for “frontline workers in aged care and other vulnerable settings”, with agreement slightly higher among older respondents. ... clinics were offered so Read more about Was mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for aged care workers a successful policy?

    Australia; VIC; ACTThe Australian National University|Monash University...
  15. 4-in-5 Aussie COVID-19 deaths have happened in the Omicron era

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 1145 AEDT | 1345 NZDT

    New analysis of COVID-19 mortality rates releasedNew insights into the four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic are now available in the Provisional Mortality Statistics report, released today by the Read more about 4-in-5 Aussie COVID-19 deaths have happened in the Omicron era

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; SA; WA; TAS; NT; ACTThe Australian Bureau of Statistics
  16. BRIEFING ALERT: Australia's 4th COVID-19 wave is swelling just in time for summer - Ask the experts

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    wave? The briefing will bring together experts to answer your questions about the current situation and what we can expect in the coming weeks With COVID-19 case numbers rising across ... the country, a Read more about BRIEFING ALERT: Australia's 4th COVID-19 wave is swelling just in time for summer - Ask the experts

    Australia; International; VIC; QLDAustralian Science Media Centre|Deakin University|The University of Queensland
  17. COVID-19 drugs show mixed results in real world settings

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 0930 AEDT | 1130 NZDT

    The BMJ

    for common heart drugsTwo studies published by The BMJ today provide up to date evidence on the effectiveness of both currently licensed and possible covid-19 treatments under everyday (‘real Read more about COVID-19 drugs show mixed results in real world settings

    Australia; International; NSW; QLDThe University of Sydney|George Institute for Global Health...
  18. EXPERT REACTION: Post-vax minor menstrual changes quickly resolve

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 0706 AEDT | 0906 NZDT

    Science

    Altered menstrual periods have been reported following a COVID-19 vaccine shot. ... A UK reproductive immunologist canvassed this topic, writing that available evidence suggests COVID vaccination is Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Post-vax minor menstrual changes quickly resolve

    InternationalImperial College London, UK
  19. Vaccine safety messages during the pandemic may have helped with vax hesitancy in PNG

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Vaccine safety messages during the COVID-19 pandemic may have helped with vaccine hesitancy in Papua New Guinea, where vaccination rates are relatively low, according to Aussie research. ... The team Read more about Vaccine safety messages during the pandemic may have helped with vax hesitancy in PNG

    Australia; Pacific; International; ACTThe Australian National University
  20. What was the pandemic like for Aussie kids in foster care and their carers?

    Publicly released: Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Australian Journal of Social Issues

    The COVID-19 pandemic was tough on children, including children living in foster care according to Australian researchers. ... They say many carers also saw a negative impact on their wellbeing as well as Read more about What was the pandemic like for Aussie kids in foster care and their carers?

    Australia; New Zealand; NSWUniversity of Wollongong|University of Canterbury|The University of New South Wales
  21. 14 million people were hit with climate disasters in the South-West Pacific last year

    Publicly released: Thu 17 Nov 2022 at 1800 AEDT | 2000 NZDT

    COP27 has a heavy emphasis on adaption financing and implementation of the Paris Agreement targets of limiting global temperature increase to a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels Read more about 14 million people were hit with climate disasters in the South-West Pacific last year

    Australia; New Zealand; Pacific; InternationalWorld Meteorological Organization (WMO)
  22. Sweet spot suggested for COVID-safer indoor humidity

    Publicly released: Wed 16 Nov 2022 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Journal of the Royal Society Interface

    The spread and severity of COVID-19 has been distinctly non-uniform. Seasonality was suggested as a contributor to regional variability, but the relationship between weather and COVID-19 remains Read more about Sweet spot suggested for COVID-safer indoor humidity

    InternationalHarvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (US)
  23. New nasal vaccine strategy could improve COVID-19 protection

    Publicly released: Wed 16 Nov 2022 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    Researchers from the Centenary Institute and the University of Sydney have developed a new nasal vaccination strategy that induces potent lung immunity and protection against the SARS-CoV-2 Read more about New nasal vaccine strategy could improve COVID-19 protection

    Australia; NSWCentenary Institute|The University of Sydney
  24. Not even Antarctic explorers were spared the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Publicly released: Tue 15 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Although they were generally portrayed as some of the people most protected from catching COVID-19, and most prepared for the difficulties of long isolation and lockdowns, not even Antarctic Read more about Not even Antarctic explorers were spared the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Australia; TAS; ACTThe Australian National University|University of Tasmania...
  25. COVID-19 mRNA vaccine that can be stored at fridge temperature appears safe and effective

    Publicly released: Tue 15 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Microbiology

    A COVID-19 mRNA vaccine developed by international and Australian researchers that could be more easily distributed in areas with logistical challenges appears safe and effective in its phase 1 trial. Read more about COVID-19 mRNA vaccine that can be stored at fridge temperature appears safe and effective

    Australia; International; NSWKirby Institute, UNSW Sydney|Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Thailand
  26. COVID-19 border closures and community disconnect

    Publicly released: Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 1215 AEDT | 1415 NZDT

    Health & Place

    Throughout the majority of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the public health measures imposed, such as stay-at-home orders and international borders closures, affected our experiences of our lived Read more about COVID-19 border closures and community disconnect

    Australia; SAFlinders University|South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
  27. NEWS BRIEFING: Fossil fuel emissions now above pre-pandemic levels - Annual Global Carbon Budget

    Publicly released: Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Earth System Science Data

    Below, more Australian experts comment. Some of the key findings from the GCP report include:After a slowdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, global carbon emissions for 2022 are projected to Read more about NEWS BRIEFING: Fossil fuel emissions now above pre-pandemic levels - Annual Global Carbon Budget

    Australia; New Zealand; Pacific; International; NSW; VIC; WA; ACTCSIRO|The Australian National University
  28. After COVID-19, those of all ages are all being diagnosed with more new health conditions

    Publicly released: Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS Medicine

    Using healthcare data, the team matched over 150,000 people who had COVID-19 with someone of a similar health profile who hadn't had COVID-19, and compared how they ... The results of the present study Read more about After COVID-19, those of all ages are all being diagnosed with more new health conditions

    InternationalUniversity Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Germany
  29. Two thirds of the world likely had COVID-19 antibodies in their system by late 2021

    Publicly released: Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS Medicine

    In order to ascertain the true rates of infection and indicators of immunity in the population against SARS-CoV-2 over time, researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of ... 2% in Read more about Two thirds of the world likely had COVID-19 antibodies in their system by late 2021

    InternationalWorld Health Organization, Switzerland
  30. Racism affects 40% of Asian New Zealanders

    Publicly released: Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    New Zealand Medical Journal

    In Aotearoa and globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted racism in our society, including targeted anti-Asian hatred. ... Our study describes experiences of racism for Asian people in Aotearoa and Read more about Racism affects 40% of Asian New Zealanders

    New ZealandUniversity of Auckland
  31. EXPERT REACTION: 4th COVID-19 wave

    Publicly released: Thu 10 Nov 2022 at 1434 AEDT | 1634 NZDT

    With COVID-19 infection rates back on the rise, Australia appears to be at the start of its fourth wave. ... Below, Australian experts discuss what's happening in the country, and whether we are in for a Read more about EXPERT REACTION: 4th COVID-19 wave

    Australia; NSW; VIC; SA; WAAustralian Science Media Centre
  32. Masks in schools reduced COVID-19 transmission in the US

    Publicly released: Thu 10 Nov 2022 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    New England Journal of Medicine

    Schools in the US that removed the requirement to wear masks saw higher COVID-19 transmission than schools that didn't, according to international researchers. ... The state of Massachusetts dropped a Read more about Masks in schools reduced COVID-19 transmission in the US

    InternationalHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA
  33. Climate change emissions from buildings and construction hit a new high

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Nov 2022 at 2301 AEDT | 0101 NZDT

    The building and construction sector’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions have rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic to an all-time high, a new UN Environment Programme report finds. ... peak in Read more about Climate change emissions from buildings and construction hit a new high

    InternationalUN Environment Programme
  34. When lockdown forced us away from coral reefs, more fish took our place

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Nov 2022 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Science

    Popular coral reefs at Moorea, French Polynesia saw an increase in fish visitors during COVID-19 lockdown, according to Australian, French Polynesian and international researchers. ... COVID-19 lockdown Read more about When lockdown forced us away from coral reefs, more fish took our place

    Australia; Pacific; VIC; QLDGriffith University|Deakin University
  35. Scientists say that COVID-19 increased public attention on research but not public understanding

    Publicly released: Tue 8 Nov 2022 at 1053 AEDT | 1253 NZDT

    on it, and the pandemic exploded the numbers of people who use research evidence by millions. ... Researchers and healthcare professionals rely on our 2,700+ journals, including The Lancet and Cell; our 43 Read more about Scientists say that COVID-19 increased public attention on research but not public understanding

    InternationalElsevier
  36. Kids' screen time during the pandemic increased by more than 50%

    Publicly released: Tue 8 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Pediatrics

    Changes in Child, Adolescent Screen Time During Pandemic JAMA Pediatrics Original Investigation Assessment of Changes in Child and Adolescent Screen Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic About The Study: Read more about Kids' screen time during the pandemic increased by more than 50%

    Australia; InternationalUniversity of Calgary, Canada
  37. COVID-19 stress may be worsening endometriosis symptoms

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Reproduction and Fertility

    Patients with endometriosis reported worse symptoms and impaired mental well-being during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic than before COVID-19 began, according to UK researchers. Read more about COVID-19 stress may be worsening endometriosis symptoms

    InternationalUniversity of Oxford, UK
  38. Adaption gap: Efforts to adapt to climate change are not keeping pace with the growing risks

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 1047 AEDT | 1247 NZDT

    International adaptation finance flows to developing countries are also 5-10 times below estimated needs and the gap continues to widen. ... Crises such as the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic Read more about Adaption gap: Efforts to adapt to climate change are not keeping pace with the growing risks

    InternationalUN Environment Programme
  39. A man who had COVID-19 for 411 days is finally cured

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 1016 AEDT | 1216 NZDT

    Clinical Infectious Diseases

    2022. The researchers conducted a detailed genetic analysis of the virus and found that it was an early COVID-19 variant – a variation of the original Wuhan variant - but with multiple ... Rapid Read more about A man who had COVID-19 for 411 days is finally cured

    InternationalGuy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK
  40. One gene variant could increase your risk of severe COVID-19 by more than 5 times

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 0500 AEDT | 0700 NZDT

    PLOS Genetics

    The team looked at genetic data for nearly 580,000 people across 12 countries, 5,085 of whom had severe COVID-19. ... They suggest larger studies on rare gene variants influencing COVID-19 outcomes could Read more about One gene variant could increase your risk of severe COVID-19 by more than 5 times

    InternationalMcGill University, Canada
  41. A gene associated with lupus might protect against severe COVID-19

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 0500 AEDT | 0700 NZDT

    PLOS Genetics

    Scientists have observed a correlation between the genes associated with severe COVID-19 and those with SLE. ... Future studies will be needed to fully understand the genetic relationships between Read more about A gene associated with lupus might protect against severe COVID-19

    InternationalKing’s College London, UK
  42. A blueprint to bring the pandemic to a close

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    Recommendations on how to end the COVID-19 public health threat are published in Nature this week. ... As of September 2022, more than 620 million cases of COVID-19 and more than 6. Read more about A blueprint to bring the pandemic to a close

    Australia; New Zealand; InternationalUniversity of Otago|University of Auckland|The University of New South Wales...
  43. Diagnosing and managing Long COVID is a complicated business

    Publicly released: Fri 4 Nov 2022 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    They say there are no known tests or detectable markers for Long COVID, which can lead to ongoing monitoring, COVID-19 testing and medical referrals for patients thought to have the ... condition. They Read more about Diagnosing and managing Long COVID is a complicated business

    InternationalVA Puget Sound Health Care System, USA
  44. Marsden Fund supports leading researchers in Aotearoa to explore new ideas

    Publicly released: Thu 3 Nov 2022 at 0800 AEDT | 1000 NZDT

    These grants support excellent research in the humanities, engineering, mātauranga, mathematics, science, and the social sciences for three years. ... Of course, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic Read more about Marsden Fund supports leading researchers in Aotearoa to explore new ideas

    New ZealandRoyal Society Te Apārangi
  45. Chronic pain associated with poor health - and higher COVID-19 risk - decades later

    Publicly released: Thu 3 Nov 2022 at 0500 AEDT | 0700 NZDT

    PLOS One

    The team also found chronic pain was associated with lower life satisfaction, pessimism about the future, and poor sleep at age 55, as well as a higher risk of COVID-19 ... Chronic pain associated with Read more about Chronic pain associated with poor health - and higher COVID-19 risk - decades later

    InternationalUniversity College London, UK
  46. 3 years in, COVID-19 may still be able to spread from humans back into bats

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Nov 2022 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Science

    US scientists say the SARS-CoV-2 virus may still be able to spread from humans to other mammals, including back into the bats we think it came from, despite three ... Persistent cross-species SARS-CoV-2 Read more about 3 years in, COVID-19 may still be able to spread from humans back into bats

    InternationalRochester Institute of Technology, USA
  47. Gun violence across America: unexpected trends revealed

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Nov 2022 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    Chaos

    Only a handful of U. S. states showed a surge in gun violence incidents in mid-2020 during civil unrest at the start of COVID-19 lockdowns and the murder of ... S. media reported widespread violence and Read more about Gun violence across America: unexpected trends revealed

    Australia; VICThe University of Melbourne
  48. ‘A silent killer’ - COVID-19 shown to trigger inflammation in the brain

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Nov 2022 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    Molecular Psychiatry

    Our team grew human microglia in the laboratory and infected the cells with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. ... Professor Woodruff said while the similarity between how COVID-19 and dementia Read more about ‘A silent killer’ - COVID-19 shown to trigger inflammation in the brain

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland
  49. EXPERT REACTION: Power prices - why are they so high and what can we do about it?

    Publicly released: Mon 31 Oct 2022 at 1545 AEDT | 1745 NZDT

    With electricity prices projected to increase by as much as 50% in coming months, Australian experts comment on the state of Australia's electricity market and how people can reduce their Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Power prices - why are they so high and what can we do about it?

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; SAAustralian Science Media Centre

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