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  1. Monkeypox conspiracies are rife on TikTok

    Publicly released: Wed 19 Oct 2022 at 0200 AEDT, 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    Between them, the conspiracy videos had clocked up nearly 1. 5m views, 74,328 likes, 7,890 comments, and 13,783 shares. ... Some of the most popular theories were that monkeypox was deliberately Read more about Monkeypox conspiracies are rife on TikTok

    InternationalUniversity of Alberta, Canada
  2. 1 in 6 younger Australians live in poverty - Why don't we care?

    Publicly released: Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 1141 AEDT, 1341 NZDT

    Youth

    early phase of COVID-19 (though once again families with children benefited to a lesser degree than some other groups). ... Coram, V. (2022) Perceptions of intergenerational inequality in policymaking and Read more about 1 in 6 younger Australians live in poverty - Why don't we care?

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  3. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the obesity epidemic

    Publicly released: Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 1001 AEDT, 1201 NZDT

    The International Congress on Obesity

    The Global Syndemic of obesity, undernutrition and climate change – made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic, ignored at COP26, and fizzled out at the UN Food Systems Summit · The COVID pandemic Read more about The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the obesity epidemic

    Australia; New Zealand; International; VICUniversity of Auckland
  4. The start of the COVID-19 pandemic increased anxiety and depression

    Publicly released: Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 0800 AEDT, 1000 NZDT

    Annals of Internal Medicine

    International scientists, including Australians, reviewed 43 previous studies, including a total of 331,628 people, conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding that anxiety and depression Read more about The start of the COVID-19 pandemic increased anxiety and depression

    Australia; International; VICOrygen | The University of Melbourne
  5. How life expectancy has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic began

    Publicly released: Tue 18 Oct 2022 at 0200 AEDT, 0400 NZDT

    Nature Human Behaviour

    1. COVID-19: Changes in life expectancy since COVID-19 Following a global decline in life expectancy in 2020, seven countries in Western Europe saw an incomplete but significant increase in Read more about How life expectancy has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic began

    InternationalMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
  6. Long COVID is likely to strain healthcare systems around the world

    Publicly released: Mon 17 Oct 2022 at 1501 AEDT, 1701 NZDT

    CMAJ

    Long COVID implications: increased health care use after infection with SARS-CoV-2 A large study on the impact of long COVID found increased rates of health system use 2 months ... Researchers looked at Read more about Long COVID is likely to strain healthcare systems around the world

    InternationalICES Central, Canada
  7. New way to prevent heart complications in children

    Publicly released: Mon 17 Oct 2022 at 1430 AEDT, 1630 NZDT

    Arthritis & Rheumatology

    The specific cause of KD is unknown, but it is generally accepted that infections with common respiratory viruses, including coronavirus, can trigger the disease. ... Funding support for the research was Read more about New way to prevent heart complications in children

    Australia; VICWEHI | Monash University | The University of Melbourne ...
  8. Viral infections are less frequent but more severe in people with Down Syndrome

    Publicly released: Sat 15 Oct 2022 at 0200 AEDT, 0400 NZDT

    Immunity

    Increased rates of hospitalization of people with Down syndrome have been documented for influenza A virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome due to coronavirus Read more about Viral infections are less frequent but more severe in people with Down Syndrome

    InternationalIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York
  9. How did COVID-19 impact Aussies' wellbeing?

    Publicly released: Fri 14 Oct 2022 at 1115 AEDT, 1315 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    The team suggests this is likely due to the different COVID-19 circumstances at the time, with the survey coming before Australia saw high cases, and while France still had heavy Read more about How did COVID-19 impact Aussies' wellbeing?

    Australia; International; SAThe University of Adelaide
  10. Europe experienced a 14% decrease in babies born nine months after the start of COVID-19

    Publicly released: Fri 14 Oct 2022 at 1005 AEDT, 1205 NZDT

    Human Reproduction

    Europe saw a 14% decrease in live births in January 2021, just nine to ten months after the first peak of the COVID-19 epidemic and the first lockdowns, compared to ... They looked at data from 24 Read more about Europe experienced a 14% decrease in babies born nine months after the start of COVID-19

    InternationalLausanne University, Switzerland
  11. New Fellows elected to Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences

    Publicly released: Thu 13 Oct 2022 at 1800 AEDT, 2000 NZDT

    As an immunologist, and NHMRC Leadership Fellow, Professor Yu is Chair in Paediatric Immunotherapy and the inaugural director of the Ian Frazer Centre for Children's Immunotherapy Research at The Read more about New Fellows elected to Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences

    AustraliaAustralian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences
  12. National action needed to fast-track life-saving discoveries and back evidence-based healthcare

    Publicly released: Thu 13 Oct 2022 at 1045 AEDT, 1245 NZDT

    The rapid development of COVID vaccines has saved thousands of lives in Australia and many millions around the world. ... In response to COVID it rapidly scaled up and guided clinicians worldwide on the Read more about National action needed to fast-track life-saving discoveries and back evidence-based healthcare

    AustraliaAustralian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences
  13. Working from home usually boosts productivity, but less so during the pandemic

    Publicly released: Thu 13 Oct 2022 at 0500 AEDT, 0700 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Working from home can often boost productivity but this was less likely to be the case during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a review by Australian and international researchers. ... The team chose Read more about Working from home usually boosts productivity, but less so during the pandemic

    Australia; International; VICLa Trobe University | Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada
  14. Lockdowns may have impeded pandemic babies’ social skills

    Publicly released: Wed 12 Oct 2022 at 0930 AEDT, 1130 NZDT

    Archives of Disease in Childhood

    The enforced isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns may have impeded the social communication skills of babies born during these periods, according to Irish scientists. ... Before the advent Read more about Lockdowns may have impeded pandemic babies’ social skills

    InternationalRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland
  15. How common is Long COVID?

    Publicly released: Tue 11 Oct 2022 at 1100 AEDT, 1300 NZDT

    JAMA

    2 million individuals (from 22 countries) who had symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection in 2020 and 2021 and survived the acute phase, an estimated 6. ... onset. The risk of Long COVID was greater in females Read more about How common is Long COVID?

    Australia; International; QLDThe University of Queensland | University ofWashington, USA, Global Burden of Disease Long COVID Collaborators
  16. EXPERT REACTION: What do Omicron-specific vaccines mean for Australia's COVID-19 immunity?

    Publicly released: Mon 10 Oct 2022 at 1630 AEDT, 1830 NZDT

    This week, the first COVID-19 vaccines designed to target Omicron are being rolled out in Australia. ... The vaccine, from Moderna, comprises mRNA from the original COVID-19 variant as well as Omicron BA. Read more about EXPERT REACTION: What do Omicron-specific vaccines mean for Australia's COVID-19 immunity?

    Australia; QLD; WA; ACTAustralian Science Media Centre
  17. How do we reduce the global stigma around mental health?

    Publicly released: Mon 10 Oct 2022 at 0930 AEDT, 1130 NZDT

    The Lancet Commissions

    Experts say we know how to end stigma and discrimination in mental health and, with the global rise in rates of mental health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is ... 7]Co-author Charlene Read more about How do we reduce the global stigma around mental health?

    Australia; International; NSWThe University of New South Wales | George Institute for Global Health ...
  18. Fatigued Aussies face a 'perfect storm' of climate change-fuelled disasters

    Publicly released: Mon 10 Oct 2022 at 0001 AEDT, 0201 NZDT

    Medical Journal of Australia (MJA)

    Tragically, 34 people died, and the losses of $1. 9 billion in insurance claims exceeded the Black Saturday fires of 2009. ... To 12 September 2022, Australia has reported 10 112 229 confirmed cases of Read more about Fatigued Aussies face a 'perfect storm' of climate change-fuelled disasters

    Australia; VICThe University of Melbourne
  19. COVID-19 vaccines could save the lives of patients who require intubation

    Publicly released: Sat 8 Oct 2022 at 0200 AEDT, 0400 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    Vaccinated people who require intubation for COVID-19 may have a higher chance of survival than unvaccinated people who require intubation, according to a small international study. ... The team looked at Read more about COVID-19 vaccines could save the lives of patients who require intubation

    InternationalUniversity of Athens Medical School, Greece
  20. Voice screening App delivers rapid results for Parkinson’s and severe COVID-19

    Publicly released: Thu 6 Oct 2022 at 1030 AEDT, 1230 NZDT

    IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine

    A new screening test App could help advance the early detection of Parkinson’s disease and severe COVID-19, improving the management of these illnesses. ... Voice Features of Sustained Phoneme as Read more about Voice screening App delivers rapid results for Parkinson’s and severe COVID-19

    Australia; International; VICRMIT University | University of Surabaya, Indonesia

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