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  1. People with severe COVID-19 could use Paxlovid to stop long-COVID

    Publicly released: Fri 24 Mar 2023 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Internal Medicine

    For people with COVID-19 and at least one risk factor for progression to severe disease, treatment with the antiviral medication nirmatrelvir - otherwise known as Paxlovid - within five days of a Read more about People with severe COVID-19 could use Paxlovid to stop long-COVID

    InternationalVA St Louis Health Care System, USA
  2. What factors increase your risk of developing long-COVID?

    Publicly released: Fri 24 Mar 2023 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Internal Medicine

    The team conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 41 studies including 860,000 patients to determine what risk factors were associated with long-COVID. ... g. , age and sex), comorbidities, and Read more about What factors increase your risk of developing long-COVID?

    InternationalNorfolk and Norwich University Hospital, UK
  3. Governments gave a poor level of support for people stranded overseas during COVID-19

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Mar 2023 at 1001 AEDT | 1201 NZDT

    European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID)

    Alarming rates of depression and anxiety In further research to examine the psychological and financial impact of COVID-19 travel restrictions, the team surveyed more than 2,400 individuals stranded Read more about Governments gave a poor level of support for people stranded overseas during COVID-19

    Australia; New Zealand; NSWThe University of New South Wales
  4. Bad at baking? A 3D printer could one day do it for you

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Mar 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    npj Science of Food

    Peanut butter and Nutella were best used as supporting layers to form pools to hold the softer ingredients: banana and jam. ... Additionally, with more emphasis on food safety following the COVID-19 Read more about Bad at baking? A 3D printer could one day do it for you

    InternationalColumbia University, USA
  5. How a Scottish minimum unit price on alcohol prevented 150 alcohol-related deaths per year

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Mar 2023 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    The Lancet

    The authors acknowledge some limitations to the study, including that there was an impact on hospital capacity and attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic, which increases the uncertainty of the Read more about How a Scottish minimum unit price on alcohol prevented 150 alcohol-related deaths per year

    Australia; International; VIC; QLDThe University of Queensland|La Trobe University
  6. New Zealand’s low excess mortality during the Omicron outbreak a 'remarkable success"

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Mar 2023 at 1048 AEDT | 1248 NZDT

    Frontiers in Public Health

    Of four territories that transitioned from a “zero-COVID” policy to a “living-with-COVID” policy following the Omicron outbreak in 2022, New Zealand was the only one that maintained a Read more about New Zealand’s low excess mortality during the Omicron outbreak a 'remarkable success"

    Australia; New Zealand; InternationalThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  7. What do we know about COVID-19's impact on Aussie kids?

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Mar 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Australian Journal of Social Issues

    Research from across Australia shows children of different ages and different social situations were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in a variety of ways still being discovered, according to Aussie Read more about What do we know about COVID-19's impact on Aussie kids?

    Australia; VIC; ACTThe Australian National University|The University of Melbourne...
  8. Men bearing the brunt of alcohol-related injury and death in Australia

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Mar 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    There were 20% fewer alcohol-related injury hospitalisations during April 2020 – a period affected by COVID-19 lockdowns – compared to the same month the previous year. ... However, alcohol-related Read more about Men bearing the brunt of alcohol-related injury and death in Australia

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  9. Paxlovid could slash Covid death rate

    Publicly released: Sat 18 Mar 2023 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Health Forum

    They estimated the Covid-19 antiviral is only being taken by 5% of those eligible to receive it, resulting in the overall Covid-19 hospitalisation and mortality rates being lowered by ... However when Read more about Paxlovid could slash Covid death rate

    InternationalBrown University, USA
  10. EXPERT REACTION: Lord Howe Island closed to tourists over myrtle rust risk

    Publicly released: Fri 17 Mar 2023 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Much of Lord Howe Island in NSW has been closed to non-essential visitors in a bid to protect the island from the threat of myrtle rust. ... The disease-causing fungus was first detected on the island Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Lord Howe Island closed to tourists over myrtle rust risk

    Australia; NSW; QLDAustralian Science Media Centre
  11. World’s strongest MRI investigates COVID and chronic fatigue impacts on the brain

    Publicly released: Wed 15 Mar 2023 at 1500 AEDT | 1700 NZDT

    Frontiers in Neuroscience

    Griffith University researchers have used an ultra-high field MRI (7 Tesla) to investigate how COVID-19 and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) mirror the same effects on the Read more about World’s strongest MRI investigates COVID and chronic fatigue impacts on the brain

    Australia; QLDGriffith University|The University of Queensland
  12. Pandemic stress had a greater impact on those who were pregnant

    Publicly released: Wed 15 Mar 2023 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    A follow-up study, published today in JAMA Network Open, looked at COVID-19 related stress in the postpartum period, 1. ... Unsurprisingly, COVID-19 related stress was associated with more mental health Read more about Pandemic stress had a greater impact on those who were pregnant

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales
  13. Checking children’s wellbeing: before and after COVID-19

    Publicly released: Tue 14 Mar 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Australian Journal of Social Issues

    The study was originally just focused on children’s overall wellbeing, however the advent of COVID presented a new assessment window, with one cohort having played the game twice before any Read more about Checking children’s wellbeing: before and after COVID-19

    Australia; QLD; WA; TASGriffith University
  14. Sleeping well could help boost the effectiveness of vaccines

    Publicly released: Tue 14 Mar 2023 at 0200 AEDT | 0400 NZDT

    Current Biology

    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and mass-vaccination became an international priority, Spiegel and Van Cauter set out to summarize our current knowledge about the effect of sleep duration on Read more about Sleeping well could help boost the effectiveness of vaccines

    InternationalCentre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, France
  15. Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia’s stars of science

    Publicly released: Tue 14 Mar 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    From investigating the structure of space-time to the inner workings of volcanoes and the genetics of sex—twenty-two scientists are today recognised by the Australian Academy of Science for Read more about Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia’s stars of science

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; ACTAustralian Academy of Science
  16. Finding the diet myths ‘hidden’ in social media

    Publicly released: Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 1300 AEDT | 1500 NZDT

    Journal of Sociology

    Dr Smith said the research provided insight into how easily misinformation spread in an online genre that mixed correct and incorrect information. ... In addition, the destabilising environment of the Read more about Finding the diet myths ‘hidden’ in social media

    Australia; QLDUniversity of the Sunshine Coast|Federation University Australia
  17. Kids’ COVID calculator to better inform parents

    Publicly released: Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    Parents can now use a ‘COVID calculator’ to help weigh up the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccinations for their children. ... The calculator was initially designed to help adults make an informed Read more about Kids’ COVID calculator to better inform parents

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland
  18. Smoking rates surge during COVID-19

    Publicly released: Fri 10 Mar 2023 at 1115 AEDT | 1315 NZDT

    Nicotine and Tobacco Research

    Tobacco and nicotine consumption have been decreasing in Australia, however the COVID-19 pandemic may have temporarily disrupted this trend,” Dr Thai said. ... The introduction of lockdowns, social Read more about Smoking rates surge during COVID-19

    Australia; QLD; SAThe University of Queensland
  19. How to protect classrooms against Covid-19 and other infections

    Publicly released: Fri 10 Mar 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    New Zealand Medical Journal

    They say schools should be one of the safest places for children to be, and their access to learning should be protected during public health emergencies. ... Instead, Aotearoa New Zealand’s "business-as Read more about How to protect classrooms against Covid-19 and other infections

    New ZealandUniversity of Otago|Massey University|Tū Kotahi Māori Asthma Trust
  20. Mental health may not have gotten much worse during the pandemic after all

    Publicly released: Thu 9 Mar 2023 at 1710 AEDT | 1910 NZDT

    The BMJ

    Mental health among the general public has not changed by large amounts during the covid-19 pandemic compared with pre-pandemic levels, according to international research. ... To address this, Read more about Mental health may not have gotten much worse during the pandemic after all

    InternationalJewish General Hospital, Canada
  21. Long Covid is much less likely after omicron than after the original strain

    Publicly released: Thu 9 Mar 2023 at 1001 AEDT | 1201 NZDT

    European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2023)

    The omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 is much less likely to lead to long Covid than the variant circulating at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new ... why. ” Dr Strahm assessed rates of Read more about Long Covid is much less likely after omicron than after the original strain

    InternationalCantonal Hospital St Gallen, Switzerland
  22. Moving on from COVID-19 means facing its impact on mental health

    Publicly released: Thu 9 Mar 2023 at 0715 AEDT | 0915 NZDT

    Frontiers in Psychiatry

    A new review on the global mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic confirms feared increases in depression and anxiety, with leading experts saying little has been done to address ... first-of-its-ki Read more about Moving on from COVID-19 means facing its impact on mental health

    Australia; NSW; ACTThe University of Sydney|The Australian National University
  23. Silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19

    Publicly released: Tue 7 Mar 2023 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    Chemical Science

    New Curtin research has found the spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2, a strain of coronaviruses that caused the COVID-19 pandemic, become trapped when they come into contact with silicon, ... Published in Read more about Silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19

    Australia; International; WACurtin University
  24. Victorians sought for trial of immune responses to fourth COVID-19 vaccine

    Publicly released: Tue 7 Mar 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Antibody levels are used to determine immunity against COVID-19. The trial will monitor how antibodies change over time and how this differs in the control and vaccine groups and in ... All countries are Read more about Victorians sought for trial of immune responses to fourth COVID-19 vaccine

    Australia; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)
  25. NZ-made Covid-19 booster vaccine offers 100% protection in mice

    Publicly released: Fri 3 Mar 2023 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    iScience

    The "Kiwi Vax" vaccine provides complete protection against Covid-19 - including the Omicron variant - and prevents the virus from replicating in mice exposed to it, according to a preclinical study. Read more about NZ-made Covid-19 booster vaccine offers 100% protection in mice

    Australia; New Zealand; VICMalaghan Institute of Medical Research|Victoria University of Wellington...
  26. How effective are our COVID-19 booster vaccines as new variants emerge?

    Publicly released: Fri 3 Mar 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Medicine

    severe COVID-19 and variant-modified vaccines may provide additional protection even if they come up against a different variant to the one they are designed to target. ... 6 times better immunity against Read more about How effective are our COVID-19 booster vaccines as new variants emerge?

    Australia; NSW; VICKirby Institute, UNSW Sydney|The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity...
  27. COVID-19 jab may lessen severity and duration of ‘long COVID’

    Publicly released: Wed 1 Mar 2023 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    BMJ Medicine

    CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, may lessen the severity and duration of ‘long COVID’ in those with persistent symptoms after infection, suggests a study that closely imitates Read more about COVID-19 jab may lessen severity and duration of ‘long COVID’

    Australia; International; QLDBond University|Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, France; See papers for full list of author affiliations
  28. Science rejected, lives lost – how society can do better

    Publicly released: Tue 28 Feb 2023 at 1516 AEDT | 1716 NZDT

    Clinical Infectious Diseases

    through the air, at a time when the World Health Organisation declared “COVID-19 is NOT airborne” and “there is no specific evidence to suggest the wearing of masks by the ... Such transparency Read more about Science rejected, lives lost – how society can do better

    Australia; NSW; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)|The University of New South Wales
  29. Babies born preterm decreased slightly and stillborn rates unchanged during first wave of COVID-19 lockdowns

    Publicly released: Tue 28 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Human Behavior

    Babies born preterm decreased and stillborn rates remained unchanged during the first four months of COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a largescale international study. ... Research at a Glance: A Read more about Babies born preterm decreased slightly and stillborn rates unchanged during first wave of COVID-19 lockdowns

    Australia; International; NSW; VIC; QLD; WAMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)|The University of New South Wales...
  30. Myocarditis and pericarditis after Pfizer vaccination could be rarer in younger teens

    Publicly released: Tue 28 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Pediatrics

    The rate of teens who experience rare heart conditions myocarditis or pericarditis after receiving a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine could be lower in younger teens compared to those nearing adulthood, Read more about Myocarditis and pericarditis after Pfizer vaccination could be rarer in younger teens

    InternationalPublic Health Ontario, Canada
  31. Going viral: Visual communication in the era of COVID-19 and social media

    Publicly released: Mon 27 Feb 2023 at 1600 AEDT | 1800 NZDT

    Frontiers

    That’s because of the virus’ incubation period – the ‘lag’ between people being exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and developing the symptoms of Covid-19. ... When more infectious and immune Read more about Going viral: Visual communication in the era of COVID-19 and social media

    New ZealandUniversity of Auckland|The Spinoff, Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington
  32. Simplified HIV treatment options just as effective

    Publicly released: Thu 23 Feb 2023 at 0815 AEDT | 1015 NZDT

    Conference of Opportunistic Infections

    Understanding the pros and cons of different treatment approaches is important to guide decision making. ... The Kirby Institute has a large clinical network and participating sites have done an immense Read more about Simplified HIV treatment options just as effective

    InternationalThe University of New South Wales|Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
  33. Celebrity tweets swayed negative public opinion about COVID-19 in the USA

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    BMJ Health & Care Informatics

    People have increasingly turned to social media networks to share their thoughts and feelings on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, note the researchers. ... And the consistent emotional content Read more about Celebrity tweets swayed negative public opinion about COVID-19 in the USA

    InternationalThe University of Tennessee
  34. Women may avoid chronic illness with a little help from their friends

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    General Psychiatry

    Lockdowns during COVID-19 have shown the importance of social connection to health, yet global health strategies don’t include it as a risk factor for chronic disease. ... The research was conducted as Read more about Women may avoid chronic illness with a little help from their friends

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland
  35. Possible COVID-19 blood clot connection revealed

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 0930 AEDT | 1130 NZDT

    Cell Reports Medicine

    The vaccines are alike in the sense that they induce the immune system to recognise and protect against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but they differ in how this is achieved. ... The Pfizer vaccine uses mRNA Read more about Possible COVID-19 blood clot connection revealed

    Australia; NSW; VIC; SASouth Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)...
  36. Aussies who inject drugs hesitant about COVID-19 jabs

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Drug and Alcohol Review

    The team recruited about 900 people who inject drugs for interviews about their views on COVID-19 vaccination. ... They say those who were vaccine hesitant were likely to express a lack of trust in the Read more about Aussies who inject drugs hesitant about COVID-19 jabs

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; WANational Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC)|The University of New South Wales...
  37. Most babies born to mothers with COVID-19 separated after birth resulting in low breastfeeding rates

    Publicly released: Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    eClinicalMedicine

    The study, published in The Lancet’s eClinicalMedicine, involved 692 babies born to mothers with SARS-CoV-2 in 13 neonatal intensive care units across 10 countries, including Brazil, France, Italy Read more about Most babies born to mothers with COVID-19 separated after birth resulting in low breastfeeding rates

    Australia; International; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)|The University of Melbourne
  38. COVID-19’s impact on Aussie family life confirms importance of social networks

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 1350 AEDT | 1550 NZDT

    Journal of Family Issues

    The study results tell us if we want to prepare, as a society, for the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, and prepare for future issues and pandemics, we need to focus ... Victoria experienced one of the Read more about COVID-19’s impact on Aussie family life confirms importance of social networks

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  39. Some pregnant Māori and Pacific women getting insufficient info on vaccines from healthcare providers

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 1139 AEDT | 1339 NZDT

    Midwifery

    NZ health authorities recommend pregnant people are vaccinated against flu, whooping cough, and COVID-19, yet less than half of all pregnant women in NZ are vaccinated, and there’s even ... Overall, Read more about Some pregnant Māori and Pacific women getting insufficient info on vaccines from healthcare providers

    New Zealand; PacificUniversity of Otago|AUT University|University of Auckland
  40. The maximum safe dose of ivermectin still doesn't help treat COVID-19

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 1015 AEDT | 1215 NZDT

    JAMA

    Taking the highest possible safe dose of ivermectin does not help treat mild to moderate COVID-19, according to international research. ... The researchers randomly assigned 600 people with mild to Read more about The maximum safe dose of ivermectin still doesn't help treat COVID-19

    InternationalDuke University, USA
  41. How frequently should we be updating our COVID-19 vaccines?

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Medicine

    The current challenge with COVID-19 vaccines is that they were developed based on the first strain of the virus in 2020, which is quite different to what is currently circulating,” ... Whilst the Read more about How frequently should we be updating our COVID-19 vaccines?

    Australia; NSW; VICKirby Institute, UNSW Sydney|The University of New South Wales...
  42. EXPERT REACTION: One in five kids and teens struggle with disordered eating

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Pediatrics

    The proportion was further elevated among girls, as well as with increasing age and body mass index. ... These high figures are concerning from a public health perspective and highlight the need to Read more about EXPERT REACTION: One in five kids and teens struggle with disordered eating

    Australia; International; VIC; SA; WAUniversidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
  43. EXPERT REACTION: Stem cell transplant sends another HIV patient into remission

    Publicly released: Tue 21 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Medicine

    Medicine: Sustained HIV-1 remission after stem cell transplantationA recipient of an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant to treat leukemia has shown persistent suppression of human Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Stem cell transplant sends another HIV patient into remission

    International; QLDDüsseldorf University Hospital, Germany
  44. Pets create ‘pawsitive’ change for people in aged care

    Publicly released: Mon 20 Feb 2023 at 1243 AEDT | 1443 NZDT

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

    The great thing about pets is that they can help us feel happier and healthier. ... One of the biggest challenges has been the pandemic. Once COVID-19 hit, access to aged care facilities was extremely Read more about Pets create ‘pawsitive’ change for people in aged care

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia
  45. Global optogenetics experts share big developments

    Publicly released: Mon 20 Feb 2023 at 1005 AEDT | 1205 NZDT

    This meeting marks the first opportunity these experts have met in person since the outbreak of COVID-19, and much has happened rapidly in optogenetics through this period. ... This meeting is designed to Read more about Global optogenetics experts share big developments

    Australia; International; SAFlinders University
  46. The AusSMC's Lyndal Byford is this year's Unsung Hero of Science Communication!

    Publicly released: Fri 17 Feb 2023 at 1509 AEDT | 1709 NZDT

    Ms Byford has been instrumental in the accurate reporting of COVID-19 science during the pandemic, facilitating expert comment in over 80,000 news stories in Australia and overseas. ... Through her Read more about The AusSMC's Lyndal Byford is this year's Unsung Hero of Science Communication!

    AustraliaAustralian Science Communicators|Australian Science Media Centre
  47. EXPERT REACTION: How well does a prior COVID-19 infection protect you the next time around?

    Publicly released: Fri 17 Feb 2023 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The Lancet

    compiled the largest review and meta-analysis of infection-acquired COVID-19 immunity to date. ... As SARS-CoV-2 epidemiology shifts to more stable circulation patterns in the context of high levels of Read more about EXPERT REACTION: How well does a prior COVID-19 infection protect you the next time around?

    Australia; International; QLDInstitute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, USA
  48. Possible alternative to using shark compound for vaccines

    Publicly released: Fri 17 Feb 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    npj Vaccines

    Shark-derived squalene has been used in vaccine adjuvant formulations (substances that are used to increase the efficacy or potency of some vaccines) in influenza and COVID-19 vaccines and is Read more about Possible alternative to using shark compound for vaccines

    InternationalAdvanced Health Institute, USA
  49. Group therapy over Zoom could be helpful for depression and anxiety

    Publicly released: Fri 17 Feb 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    New Zealand Medical Journal

    disorder. The four group sessions held over Zoom were found to be effective for the 22 people participating, as measures for anxiety and depression improved following treatment. ... We used Zoom to Read more about Group therapy over Zoom could be helpful for depression and anxiety

    New ZealandUniversity of Otago|Hillmorton Hospital, NZ; Private practitioner, NZ
  50. Pfizer COVID-19 jab safe and effective in kids aged 6 months to 4 years

    Publicly released: Thu 16 Feb 2023 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    New England Journal of Medicine

    A 'gold standard' placebo-controlled medical trial of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine found three doses are safe and effective for kids aged between six months and four years. ... 2% effective Read more about Pfizer COVID-19 jab safe and effective in kids aged 6 months to 4 years

    InternationalPfizer, BioNTech, Baylor College of Medicine, USA

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