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Poop, Pee and Microbes: The Complicated Ecology of Pit Latrines
New recommendations for oral vaccination of dogs against rabies
Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center to open cell therapy clinical trials at Harris Health
Ita Buttrose AC OBE Appointed Chair of CHeBA Advisory Committee
Private renting is making you age faster
Lifestyle programs to prevent type 2 diabetes not meeting needs of many people with pre-diabetes
One in three women have a baby in their first IVF cycle: report
Young women can ‘bank’ exercise for better heart health
Australians with diabetes are increasingly dying from conditions not usually linked to diabetes, like dementia
City of Sydney votes in support of banning gas from new homes and businesses, outpacing NSW Government
Good Scores for Else Kröner Center Würzburg-Mwanza
SALUD study examines health disparities for Latino survivors of childhood cancer
5 minutes with BioScout Head of Science Michelle Demers
Visiting Timorese Vets Learn Valuable Biosecurity Skills
Stroke: Study Examines Risk of Recurrence
Enhancing GISRS respiratory disease surveillance in the Americas through genetic characterization training
Solving rare disease mysteries. And protecting privacy
New study shows common blood pressure meds under-used for migraine
WHO outlines 40 research priorities on antimicrobial resistance
Opinion piece: Try it and see
Uncovering the Link Between Attending Prenatal Checkups and Low Birth Weight in Japan
2023 Seasonal Influenza Vaccines
More Than 80% of People Who Inject Drugs Test Positive for Fentanyl-But Only 18% Intend to Take It
Over half of eligible aged care residents are yet to receive their COVID booster. And winter is coming
Bolivia conducts a simulation exercise to strengthen the National Deployment and Vaccination Plan for influenza and other respiratory viruses
Patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions vulnerable to long term opioid use
Hackathons Challenge Groups to Predict the Next Famine Using Data
New study reinforces timely need for Pneumococcal Vaccine Switch
HIV statistics encouraging, but work not over yet
Coffee and tea’s brain benefits
Significant boost to WA livestock industry’s biosecurity defences
Patients with IBD at higher risk of lymphoma
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – April 2023
UQ researcher awarded $2.6 million to combat chronic disease
Aquatic outbreak resources now available
Menu Calorie Labels Estimated to Save U.S. Billions on Cancer Care
Is there an optimal blood pressure drug for every person? Innovative study shows potential for personalised blood pressure treatment
Another COVID winter is coming. Is this the calm before another peak?
Community-based prevention system linked to reduced handgun carrying among youth growing up in rural areas
People with obesity due to genetic predisposition have lower risk of cardiovascular disease
UOW scientist secures funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Shake It Up Australia
Late HIV diagnosis still issue in Aotearoa
First-in-class treatment delivers major advance for incurable kidney disease
University of Canterbury Master’s mapping reveals geographical cavities
Eating more magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay
Higher dose of magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay
Vaping increasing among young Aussies, as risks confirmed
We asked ChatGPT and Dr Google the same questions about cancer. Here’s what they said