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  1. 1 billion people are now obese, and Aussie rates are on the way up

    Publicly released: Fri 1 Mar 2024 at 1001 AEDT | 1201 NZDT

    The Lancet

    5kg/m2. Among school-aged children (aged five to nine years) and adolescents (aged 10-19 years), the BMI used to define obesity and underweight depended on age and sex because ... change, disruptions Read more about 1 billion people are now obese, and Aussie rates are on the way up

    Australia; New Zealand; Pacific; InternationalImperial College London, UK
  2. EXPERT REACTION: Smoking down, vaping up, and 1 in 5 of us use drugs illicitly - Australia's National Drug Strategy Household Survey

    Publicly released: Thu 29 Feb 2024 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    The National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2022–2023

    They found that the rates of smoking dropped by two-thirds from 1991, where e-cigarette and vaping rates are up from 2. ... E-cigarettes and vaping In 2022–2023, one in 5 (19. 8%) people aged 14 and Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Smoking down, vaping up, and 1 in 5 of us use drugs illicitly - Australia's National Drug Strategy Household Survey

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; SA; WA; TAS; NT; ACTAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  3. Stop trying to raise the perfect child: new parenting book

    Publicly released: Wed 28 Feb 2024 at 1519 AEDT | 1719 NZDT

    Dr Nagel said the book drew on the authors' collective decades of research, parenting and insights. ... Dr Nagel said daily life felt more frightening for many families since the spread of COVID-19, with Read more about Stop trying to raise the perfect child: new parenting book

    Australia; QLDUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
  4. Silver tourism an avenue for industry growth

    Publicly released: Tue 27 Feb 2024 at 1706 AEDT | 1906 NZDT

    Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management

    The figures are projected to reach 2. 092 billion and 1. ... COVID-19 highlighted the health value of tourism in public health beyond lifestyle and economic factors. Read more about Silver tourism an avenue for industry growth

    Australia; WAEdith Cowan University|Curtin University
  5. Targeting inflammatory protein could help treat severe asthma

    Publicly released: Mon 26 Feb 2024 at 0920 AEDT | 1120 NZDT

    Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

    The findings, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, are a result of a joint study led by researchers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) and the Royal ... 2022 marked the Read more about Targeting inflammatory protein could help treat severe asthma

    AustraliaUniversity of South Australia|RMIT University|The University of Adelaide...
  6. Aussies are using social media to normalise some of our problematic drinking behaviours

    Publicly released: Sat 24 Feb 2024 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    The team used data from a social media analytics platform to analyse how much Aussies talk about drinking on social media, and what we're saying. ... COVID-19 lockdowns, sporting events and advertisements Read more about Aussies are using social media to normalise some of our problematic drinking behaviours

    Australia; VICLa Trobe University
  7. EXPERT REACTION: Big data detects COVID-19 vaccine safety signals

    Publicly released: Fri 23 Feb 2024 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Vaccine

    The largest study of its kind involved more than 99 million people from Australia, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, New Zealand and Scotland who received a COVID-19 vaccine. ... The study, Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Big data detects COVID-19 vaccine safety signals

    Australia; NSW; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)|The University of Sydney...
  8. Long Covid brain fog may be due to a failure of your brain's defences against your blood

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Feb 2024 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Nature Neuroscience

    They used brain imaging techniques to look at the barrier in patients with Long Covid brain fog and analysed blood cells, revealing potential problems with normal blood clotting and a reduced Read more about Long Covid brain fog may be due to a failure of your brain's defences against your blood

    InternationalSt James’s Hospital, Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  9. High blood pressure still biggest killer of Australians

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Feb 2024 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    1Beyond the well-known links with serious cardiovascular conditions, high blood pressure is also implicated in cognitive decline and poorer outcomes in COVID, as well as kidney disease and pregnancy Read more about High blood pressure still biggest killer of Australians

    Australia; NSW; VIC; WAGeorge Institute for Global Health|The University of New South Wales...
  10. Youth community spaces help make cities mental health friendly

    Publicly released: Thu 22 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    Part of the survey was done during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the authors suggest the crisis showed how losing community space further isolated people and led to worse mental health. ... Part of the study Read more about Youth community spaces help make cities mental health friendly

    Australia; New Zealand; Pacific; International; VICThe University of Melbourne|Orygen|Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
  11. Examining the medical mystery of a child hepatitis outbreak

    Publicly released: Wed 21 Feb 2024 at 0901 AEDT | 1101 NZDT

    Journal of Infection

    In some patient samples, SARS-CoV-2 was detected. The timing of the outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic potentially also had a role. ... Professor Eslick says there was also inconsistent reporting and Read more about Examining the medical mystery of a child hepatitis outbreak

    Australia; International; NSWThe University of Sydney
  12. Most people's conspiracy beliefs stay the same

    Publicly released: Fri 16 Feb 2024 at 1138 AEDT | 1338 NZDT

    Scientific Reports

    Even over the Covid-19 pandemic, people were mostly consistent in whether they believed in conspiracy theories or not. ... Only two per cent of the sample agreed that ‘COVID -19 vaccines contain Read more about Most people's conspiracy beliefs stay the same

    Australia; New Zealand; VICMassey University|Deakin University|University of Otago...
  13. People were less stressed after NZ's successful Covid-19 response

    Publicly released: Fri 16 Feb 2024 at 1120 AEDT | 1320 NZDT

    Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology

    The findings contrast with similar hair cortisol studies from the UK and the US, where stress levels increased over a similar period. ... Researchers say their study suggests the rapid lockdowns mitigated Read more about People were less stressed after NZ's successful Covid-19 response

    New ZealandUniversity of Auckland
  14. Breast screening no more than 20 minutes away for 9 in 10 Aussie women

    Publicly released: Fri 16 Feb 2024 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    years, according to a report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. ... Participation has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as services reduced capacity to implement COVID-19 safety Read more about Breast screening no more than 20 minutes away for 9 in 10 Aussie women

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  15. Long Covid affects how people think

    Publicly released: Thu 15 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    A recent survey of US residents reveals that cognitive symptoms are a common struggle for people suffering from Long Covid. ... Long Covid sufferers who had these cognitive symptoms reported higher levels Read more about Long Covid affects how people think

    InternationalWeill Cornell Medicine, USA
  16. Major discovery points to more potent, durable RNA-based therapeutics

    Publicly released: Thu 15 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    The research is a collaboration between the Peter Mac Callum Cancer Centre and the Centre for Cancer Biology at SA Pathology and the University of South Australia, and was funded by ... Dr Wickramasinghe Read more about Major discovery points to more potent, durable RNA-based therapeutics

    Australia; VIC; SAPeter MacCallum Cancer Centre|University of South Australia
  17. EXPERT REACTION: Smoking has a lasting effect on immunity

    Publicly released: Thu 15 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    The study, which investigates a range of factors that might contribute to variability in immune responses, also identifies body mass index (BMI) and latent infections of cytomegalovirus (a common Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Smoking has a lasting effect on immunity

    New Zealand; InternationalInstitut Pasteur, France
  18. LEGO® robotics therapy may be a pull for improving school attendance rates for autistic teenagers

    Publicly released: Mon 12 Feb 2024 at 1346 AEDT | 1546 NZDT

    Flinders University

    It’s important to note that we did see a lot of variability, which may be due to the roll-out of the program during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ... a better understanding of the programs benefits Read more about LEGO® robotics therapy may be a pull for improving school attendance rates for autistic teenagers

    Australia; QLD; SAFlinders University|Griffith University
  19. Young people urged to wash their hands and follow food safety tips

    Publicly released: Sun 11 Feb 2024 at 1708 AEDT | 1908 NZDT

    food poisoning as well as preventing the spread of viral diseases such as colds, flu, gastro caused by Norovirus as well as COVID19 infection. ... Alcohol gel should not replace the need to wash soiled Read more about Young people urged to wash their hands and follow food safety tips

    Australia; QLDFood Safety Information Council
  20. Online group course can help people with long COVID improve their health

    Publicly released: Thu 8 Feb 2024 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The BMJ

    The team recruited 585 adults with lingering symptoms they attributed to COVID-19, gave half of them a single online session of advice and support, and the other half a series ... The trial involved 585 Read more about Online group course can help people with long COVID improve their health

    Australia; International; NSW; VICDeakin University|The University of Melbourne|The University of Sydney...
  21. Women with HPV face higher risk of death from heart disease

    Publicly released: Wed 7 Feb 2024 at 1105 AEDT | 1305 NZDT

    European Heart Journal

    These risks are compelling enough to add to the already strong case for vaccinations against HPV, as well as the flu, and COVID-19, he adds. ... increase the risk of adverse outcomes from atherosclerotic Read more about Women with HPV face higher risk of death from heart disease

    Australia; International; NSWThe University of New South Wales|Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Republic of Korea
  22. Covid-19 vaccines saved thousands of lives in Aotearoa

    Publicly released: Wed 7 Feb 2024 at 0912 AEDT | 1112 NZDT

    Vaccine

    Aotearoa had one of the lowest Covid-19 pandemic mortality rates in the world, thanks to its elimination strategy that meant most people were vaccinated before being exposed to the ... CoV-2 virus. Read more about Covid-19 vaccines saved thousands of lives in Aotearoa

    New ZealandNational Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)...
  23. Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines protect kids and teens from infections

    Publicly released: Wed 7 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA

    Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines, which contain both the original strain of the virus and the Omicron variant, protected kids and teens from infections and COVID-19 symptoms better than the first, Read more about Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines protect kids and teens from infections

    InternationalUS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  24. How does COVID-19 impact the placenta and lead to a 'pre-eclampsia-like sydrome' ?

    Publicly released: Wed 7 Feb 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Clinical & Translational Immunology

    For some women, having COVID-19 during pregnancy can impact their placenta and lead to a ‘preeclampsia-like syndrome’, and now Australian experts have identified some of the changes taking place Read more about How does COVID-19 impact the placenta and lead to a 'pre-eclampsia-like sydrome' ?

    Australia; NSW; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)|The University of Queensland...
  25. Mild COVID-19 linked to insomnia, especially for people with anxiety or depression

    Publicly released: Mon 5 Feb 2024 at 1600 AEDT | 1800 NZDT

    Frontiers in Public Health

    No participants had a history of insomnia before catching COVID-19. The survey asked about the length and severity of COVID-19 infection, symptoms of anxiety, stress, and depression, and how Read more about Mild COVID-19 linked to insomnia, especially for people with anxiety or depression

    InternationalPhenikaa University, Vietnam
  26. COVID-19 researchers discover hidden natural immune defence pathway

    Publicly released: Mon 5 Feb 2024 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    Journal of Proteome Research

    unknown biomarkers of infectionPotential for rapid virus diagnosis and new drug developmentAn international cohort of scientists researching COVID-19 has uncovered a hidden part of the human immune Read more about COVID-19 researchers discover hidden natural immune defence pathway

    Australia; New Zealand; International; WAMurdoch University|Victoria University of Wellington...
  27. Machine learning to battle COVID-19 bacterial co-infection

    Publicly released: Fri 2 Feb 2024 at 1149 AEDT | 1349 NZDT

    Microbe

    Associate Professor Kirsty Short from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said secondary bacterial infections can be extremely dangerous for those hospitalised with COVID-19. Read more about Machine learning to battle COVID-19 bacterial co-infection

    Australia; NSW; QLDThe University of Queensland|The University of Sydney
  28. EXPERT REACTION: Our mood on Twitter takes up to three weeks to recover from a global shock

    Publicly released: Thu 1 Feb 2024 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Two events (the initiation of pandemic lockdowns and the invasion of Ukraine) were studied by surveying discourse on Twitter in the weeks before and after the event. ... The authors note that the results Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Our mood on Twitter takes up to three weeks to recover from a global shock

    New Zealand; InternationalAUT University|University of Johannesburg
  29. Obesity spiked in children during COVID-19 lockdowns—only the youngest bounced back

    Publicly released: Thu 25 Jan 2024 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    to society of post-pandemic obesity rates Obesity among primary school children in the UK spiked during the COVID-19 lockdown, with a 45% increase between 2019/20 and 2020/21 ... National Childhood Read more about Obesity spiked in children during COVID-19 lockdowns—only the youngest bounced back

    InternationalUniversity of Southampton, UK
  30. EXPERT REACTION: Could blood proteins hold the key to the cause of long COVID?

    Publicly released: Fri 19 Jan 2024 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Science

    Not everyone fully recovers from COVID-19. Roughly 20% of patients diagnosed with it and about 5% of all SARS-CoV-2–infected persons develop lingering symptoms, called Long Covid, that ... Although Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Could blood proteins hold the key to the cause of long COVID?

    InternationalUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
  31. Vegetarians and vegans may be less likely to get COVID-19

    Publicly released: Wed 10 Jan 2024 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health

    The team asked the participants about their diet, and compared the rates of COVID-19 infection and severity within the group over the period of March-July 2022. ... And the prevalence of overweight and Read more about Vegetarians and vegans may be less likely to get COVID-19

    InternationalUniversidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
  32. Data shows soaring demand for people skills in Aussie post-pandemic jobs market

    Publicly released: Tue 9 Jan 2024 at 0925 AEDT | 1125 NZDT

    Nature Human Behaviour

    Key points: Australian employers’ demand for interpersonal skills, such as communication and networking, has continued to climb since the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Aussie employers’ demand for workers Read more about Data shows soaring demand for people skills in Aussie post-pandemic jobs market

    Australia; VIC; QLD; ACTCSIRO
  33. New AI tool accurately detects COVID-19 from chest X-rays

    Publicly released: Mon 8 Jan 2024 at 1313 AEDT | 1513 NZDT

    Nature Scientific Reports

    pressing need for effective automated tools to detect COVID-19, given the significant impact on public health and the global economy. ... The Custom-CNN model streamlines the detection process, providing Read more about New AI tool accurately detects COVID-19 from chest X-rays

    Australia; International; NSWUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)|Middle East University
  34. WHO declares a new COVID19 variant of interest

    Publicly released: Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 1207 AEDT | 1407 NZDT

    LINK: Read the risk evaluation: https://www. who. int/activities/tracking-SARS-CoV-2-variants WHO is continuously monitoring the evidence and will update the JN. ... 1 and other circulating variants of Read more about WHO declares a new COVID19 variant of interest

    InternationalWorld Health Organization (WHO)
  35. Sexually transmissible infections are on the rise in Australia, with syphilis rates tripling over the decade

    Publicly released: Tue 19 Dec 2023 at 0100 AEDT | 0300 NZDT

    Chlamydia is increasing too (up 12 per cent since 2013), and low rates of testing brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have researchers concerned that the upward trends are likely ... ongoing impacts of Read more about Sexually transmissible infections are on the rise in Australia, with syphilis rates tripling over the decade

    Australia; NSWKirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
  36. Applying NZ’s Covid contact tracing system to STIs

    Publicly released: Fri 15 Dec 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    New Zealand Medical Journal

    A centralised system to contact trace sexually transmitted infections, similar to what NZ created for COVID-19, would bring a more consistent approach to what’s currently done at the clinic Read more about Applying NZ’s Covid contact tracing system to STIs

    New Zealand; PacificUniversity of Otago
  37. Vaccination coverage in children continues to decline following easing of pandemic-related restrictions

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Dec 2023 at 1045 AEDT | 1245 NZDT

    A new report from the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) shows vaccination coverage in children has continued to decrease since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about Vaccination coverage in children continues to decline following easing of pandemic-related restrictions

    Australia; NSWNational Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS)
  38. Animal tests suggest inhaled COVID-19 vaccine may prevent disease

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Dec 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    Development of an inhaled vaccine for COVID-19  The development of an inhaled vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 is reported in Nature. ... The vaccine encapsulates a non-toxic bacterial protein called CTB, which Read more about Animal tests suggest inhaled COVID-19 vaccine may prevent disease

    Australia; International; QLDThe University of Queensland|Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, McMaster University, Canada
  39. Mental health and addiction now second largest cause of disease in Australia

    Publicly released: Thu 14 Dec 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    9%) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (3. 6%). COVID‑19 ranked 30th among the specific diseases causing burden in 2023, accounting for 0. ... The burden from COVID‑19 was predominantly fatal Read more about Mental health and addiction now second largest cause of disease in Australia

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  40. Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines show robust boosting potential

    Publicly released: Wed 13 Dec 2023 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    eBioMedicine

    Two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines have shown strong potential to be an improved approach for boosting immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants according to interim results of a Phase 1 ... Melbourne-made Read more about Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines show robust boosting potential

    Australia; International; VIC; SAThe Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity...
  41. Suburban backyard home to more than 1,000 species

    Publicly released: Fri 8 Dec 2023 at 0930 AEDT | 1130 NZDT

    Ecology

    UQ mathematician Dr Matt Holden, ecologist Dr Andrew Rogers and taxonomist Dr Russell Yong took a census of their Annerley share house and its backyard during the COVID-19 lockdowns in ... The Parilyrg Read more about Suburban backyard home to more than 1,000 species

    Australia; QLDThe University of Queensland
  42. The AusSMC's Top 10 Science Stories 2023

    Publicly released: Wed 6 Dec 2023 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    And Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data released in September showed COVID-19 was the first infectious disease in the top five causes of death in Australia since 1970, responsible for Read more about The AusSMC's Top 10 Science Stories 2023

    AustraliaAustralian Science Media Centre
  43. Real connections trump virtual gatherings: The magic of in-person events

    Publicly released: Wed 6 Dec 2023 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Event Management

    From virtual dance parties and raves to virtual happy hours and potlucks – online gatherings reached new heights during COVID-19, helping individuals stay connected during lockdowns. ... More than half Read more about Real connections trump virtual gatherings: The magic of in-person events

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia|Flinders University
  44. Post COVID elective surgery wait times longer than ever

    Publicly released: Wed 6 Dec 2023 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    COVID-19 pandemic (758,000 admissions in 2018–19),’ said AIHW spokesperson Clara Jellie. ... In the 5 years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, presentations to public hospital emergency departments Read more about Post COVID elective surgery wait times longer than ever

    AustraliaAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
  45. NEWS BRIEFING: Fossil fuel emissions reach record high - Global Carbon Budget

    Publicly released: Tue 5 Dec 2023 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Earth System Science Data

    Australian National UniversityPlease note: Dr Candell is heading to the US on Sat 2 Dec and Professor Jotzo is heading to the COP 28 conference on Sat 2 Dec. ... 5 per cent. The growth in oil emissions Read more about NEWS BRIEFING: Fossil fuel emissions reach record high - Global Carbon Budget

    Australia; New Zealand; Pacific; International; ACTCSIRO|The Australian National University|Australian Science Media Centre
  46. A specialised health service helped catch WA refugee children up with their COVID-19 vaccinations

    Publicly released: Mon 4 Dec 2023 at 1340 AEDT | 1540 NZDT

    Medical Journal of Australia

    A specialist health service for refugees was able to turn vaccination rates around for their cohort of refugee children during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Australian research. ... time. The Read more about A specialised health service helped catch WA refugee children up with their COVID-19 vaccinations

    Australia; WAThe University of Western Australia
  47. Being overweight hampers body’s immune response to SARS-CoV-2

    Publicly released: Mon 4 Dec 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Clinical & Translational Immunology

    We’ve previously shown that being overweight – not just being obese – increases the severity of SARS-CoV-2,” Mr Tong said. ... Finally, the data provides an added impetus to improve SARS-CoV-2 Read more about Being overweight hampers body’s immune response to SARS-CoV-2

    Australia; International; NSW; VIC; QLDThe University of Queensland|Monash University|QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute...
  48. Two new lineages of coronavirus detected in NZ bats

    Publicly released: Mon 4 Dec 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    New research has identified two new lineages of coronavirus in New Zealand native bats, with over 60% of long-tailed bats infected during the study period. ... However, the findings are an important step Read more about Two new lineages of coronavirus detected in NZ bats

    New ZealandUniversity of Otago|Department of Conservation|Université de La Réunion
  49. Depression and anxiety was higher for young people during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Publicly released: Fri 1 Dec 2023 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Network Open

    More than a third of young adults had anxiety or depression during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey of over 3 million US adults which found rates were much ... S. adults, anxiety and Read more about Depression and anxiety was higher for young people during the COVID-19 pandemic

    InternationalNorthwestern University, USA
  50. Economic crashes linked to rise in male suicides, and lower mental health overall

    Publicly released: Thu 30 Nov 2023 at 1601 AEDT | 1801 NZDT

    Journal of Mental Health

    Experts from Canada and the UK led this research into the impact of financial meltdowns on psychological well-being. ... Limitations of the research include the majority of the studies assessed were not Read more about Economic crashes linked to rise in male suicides, and lower mental health overall

    Australia; InternationalEdge Hill University, UK

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