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Burnout Britain

Research shows that employee burnout has steadily risen by 17% since 2020. People no longer want the archaic working model,…

Sub-Saharan Africa: New project set to develop diagnostics

Researchers from the University of Glasgow are leading a new international project which aims to provide Sub-Saharan Africa with portable,…

Carnitine intake is associated with better postnatal growth in very preterm infants

A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital shows that carnitine intake in the first…

Previously unknown ability of the autonomic nervous system discovered

The autonomic nervous system is known as the control centre for involuntary bodily processes such as the beating of our…

Medical records and your rights

Know your rights when accessing your medical records: When you are seen by a healthcare professional, they update your medical…

UK participants for stammering gene study

UK participants needed to help discover genes behind stammering. More than 1500 adults and children from the United Kingdom are…

Reducing risk of endometrial cancer

University of Queensland research has revealed that having more babies reduces a woman’s risk of endometrial cancer. Dr Gunn-Helen Moen…

Chronic jet lag discovered in people living with HIV

People living with HIV have a significantly delayed internal body clock, consistent with the symptoms of jet lag, according to…

Cryptocurrency gambling with young people’s mental health

Cryptocurrency trading could be linked to problem gambling, anxiety and depression in young men, University of Queensland research has found.…

Tipping Point: Climate Change: The Facts

Climate Change: The Facts We're just two degrees away from a climate catastrophe. If the rate of global warming continues,…

The Movember Generation: Futureproofing men’s health

What boys learn as teenagers will help to shape the men they become. Teaching them about mental health, how to…

Viruses can ‘hitchhike’ on microplastics

Microplastics are not just tiny particles that can be ingested, they can also carry viruses, a University of Queensland study…

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