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Global vaccine stockpiles prevented more than 5.8 million cases A new study from the Burnet Institute revealed the critical role of global vaccine stockpiles in preventing the spread of deadly ...
Nerve pain drug may increase risk of dementia Receiving six or more prescriptions of the drug gabapentin for low back pain is linked with increased risks of developing dementia by 29% and mild ...
New research from the University of Sydney has found that children are at a similar risk of dehydration and hyperthermia in extreme heat as adults, contradicting previous advice that children are more ...
The in-depth observations of First Nations seasonal calendars could be key to improving solar power forecasting, according to a world-first study by Charles Darwin University.
Media release From: Taylor and Francis Group The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has ...
Catherine Sheila, Pexels (CC4.0). Plastics pose a significant risk to our health and the environment at every stage of their lifecycle, from production through to use, recycling and disposal, says Dr ...
Adults who stay consistently active throughout their life can lower their risk of early death by up to 40%, a global study led by The University of Queensland has found. Researchers summarised data of ...
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