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Very small AZ jab blood clot risk

AAP - 24-02-2022

A large study into rare blood clots linked with AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine has found between just one and three cases per million, and only after the first dose, shedding

 
One in four Aussie workers have tinnitus

AAP - 13-02-2022

It may not be surprising that working on a hazardously noisy construction site or farm or industrial workshop can increase the chances of developing tinnitus.

 
Program to address Indigenous sleep health

AAP - 08-02-2022

Scientists are hoping to improve sleep health among Indigenous Australians after new research found they are far more likely to experience unhealthy slumber.

 
New research sheds light on kids' coughs

AAP - 03-02-2022

Children who experience a nasty and persistent wet cough may be affected by an antibiotic-resistant slime, new research suggests. Some kids with stubborn coughs

 
Researchers find new way to treat listeria

AAP - 25-01-2022

Researchers have found another way to fight listeria infections that can cause severe illness in pregnant women and people with immune deficiencies. The team

 
Vitamin D won't increase life expectancy

AAP - 25-01-2022

Monthly vitamin D supplements won't increase life expectancy for older Australians, a study has found. However, results from the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research

 
Immune profile discovered for long COVID

AAP - 15-01-2022

Symptoms of long COVID have been found to last at least eight months following infection after a new study identified its immune profile to help tailor treatment.

 
Research to target heart disease, diabetes

AAP - 15-01-2022

Two new medical research centres will be established via $20 million in federal government funding. Cardiovascular disease and diabetes will both be targeted,

 
Rare disease research gets extra funding

AAP - 09-01-2022

The Morrison government is providing $63.4 million in funding for research into some some of the world's rarest forms of cancer and disease. The funding is

 
WHO sees more evidence Omicron is milder

AAP - 05-01-2022

More evidence is emerging that the Omicron coronavirus variant is affecting the upper respiratory tract, causing milder symptoms than previous variants, a World Health Organisation

 

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