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E-cigarettes linked to increased risk of fragility fractures

24 November, 2021

E-cigarette use may be detrimental to bone health even in young adults.


Anxiety can be treated with exercise

16 November, 2021

Both moderate and strenuous exercise can alleviate symptoms of anxiety, even when the disorder is chronic.


Insomnia may be a risk factor for brain aneurysm rupture

11 November, 2021

The association between insomnia and intracranial aneurysm has not been reported previously.


Prostate cancer drugs could treat melanoma in men

04 November, 2021

Drugs that target androgen receptors in prostate cancer can be effectively repurposed to inhibit melanoma in men.


Brown fat may be key to metabolically healthy obesity

04 November, 2021

People who are seriously overweight who also have active brown fat have a healthier metabolism and use more energy than obese people without brown fat.


Exercise helps to suppress cancer

01 November, 2021

Exercise causes muscles to secrete proteins called myokines into our blood; these myokines can suppress tumour growth.


New Hendra virus variant found in southern, western Aus

14 October, 2021

Hendra virus can be found across a broad region of Australia, with a previously unidentified type of the virus found in flying foxes in the southern and western states.


New infectious disease transmitted by tick bites in Japan

14 October, 2021

A previously unknown virus that can infect and cause disease in humans has been identified by scientists in Japan.


Breastfeeding hormone causes fatigue during pregnancy

06 October, 2021

The hormone prolactin — critical for milk production — acts in specific parts of the brain to reduce engagement in sustained periods of voluntary exercise in pregnancy.


Enzyme may be a major driver of pre-eclampsia

27 September, 2021

An enzyme called protein phosphatase 2 (PP2A) appears to be a major driver of pre-eclampsia, a dangerous pregnancy complication.


Overeating not the primary cause of obesity, scientists claim

23 September, 2021

The scientists argue for the 'carbohydrate-insulin model', which explains obesity as a metabolic disorder driven by what we eat, rather than how much.


Standing more may help to prevent chronic diseases

22 September, 2021

Standing is associated with better insulin sensitivity, independently of a person's amount of daily physical activity, sitting time, fitness level or weight.


Breast cancer ecotypes could guide personalised treatment

21 September, 2021

Researchers reveal more than 50 distinct cancer, immune and connective cell types and states which could assign breast cancers to one of nine cancer 'ecotypes'.


9/11's first responders face risk of developing COPD

10 September, 2021

Rescue workers and volunteers who attended the World Trade Center site are beginning to develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.


Maternal voice reduces pain in premmies

02 September, 2021

The maternal voice reduces signs of pain in premature babies when they undergo life-saving medical interventions.


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