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  • Curtin Research Finds Deep Listening Could Help Fight Climate Change

    Curtin University research has found deep listening or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) could be used as an effective tool to encourage pro-environmental behaviour and create social bonding among young people.

  • Unique Antibody Profile Sets Gluten Sensitivity Apart From Celiac Disease

    A new study of the antibodies produced by people with gluten sensitivity may lead to a better way to detect the condition and treat it.

  • Study: Portable, Point-Of-Care COVID-19 Test Could Bypass the Lab

    As COVID-19 continues to spread, bottlenecks in supplies and laboratory personnel have led to long waiting times for results in some areas. 

  • Data Clearly Show the More Serious Trajectory of COVID-19 Disease in People With Obesity

    One of the opening sessions at this year's European and International Congress on Obesity (ECOICO 2020) held online this year (1-4 September) will discuss the clear relationship between obesity and the severity of COVID-19 disease. 

  • Brain Estrogen Is Key to Brain Protection When Oxygen Is Low

    When the brain isn’t getting enough oxygen, estrogen produced by neurons in both males and females hyperactivates another brain cell type called astrocytes to step up their usual support and protect brain function.

  • COVID-19 in Wastewater Poses Serious Health Threat

    Wastewater containing coronavirus may be a serious public health threat, according to a new global study led by researchers from BGU’s Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research.

  • For People With High Blood Pressure, Telemonitoring May Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Rate by 50%

    People enrolled in a pharmacist-led telemonitoring program to control high blood pressure were about half as likely to have a heart attack or stroke compared to those who received routine primary care, according to new research published today in Hypertension, an American Heart Association journal.

  • Antibody Blockade Effective in Treatment of Severe COVID-19

    As countries around the world race to develop a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, researchers are working to understand exactly how it causes the myriad of symptoms that seem to linger long after active viral infection. 

  • Vaccines Against Respiratory Infections Linked With Less Heart Failure Deaths

    Influenza and pneumonia vaccinations are associated with fewer hospital deaths in patients with heart failure. 

  • Preventing Infection, Facilitating Healing: Bayreuth Researchers Develop New Biomaterials From Spider Silk

    New biomaterials developed at the University of Bayreuth eliminate risk of infection and facilitate healing processes.

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