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  • Early GP Referrals Are Leading to Cancer Patients Surviving Longer

    Early GP referrals are likely to lead to cancer patients surviving longer, a study funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has found.

  • Cost-Effective Canopy Protects Health Workers From COVID Infection During Ventilation

    Researchers have designed a cost-effective, constant flow plastic canopy system that can help to protect healthcare workers who are at risk of airborne coronavirus infection while delivering non-invasive ventilation or oxygen via high flow nasal cannula (HFNC), according to a research letter pu

  • Infant Temperament Predicts Personality More Than 20 Years Later

    Researchers investigating how temperament shapes adult life-course outcomes have found that behavioral inhibition in infancy predicts a reserved, introverted personality at age 26.

  • Continued CO2 Emissions Will Impair Cognition

    Rising CO2 causes more than a climate crisis—it may directly harm our ability to think.

  • Aquaculture At The Crossroads Of Global Warming And Antimicrobial Resistance

    Aquaculture – rearing aquatic organisms such as fish and shellfish – plays a vital role in food security in many countries (it supplies more than half of the aquatic animals consumed by humans worldwide).

  • Relying on “Local Food” is a Distant Dream for Most of the World

    A recent study from Aalto University shows that less than one-third of the world's population could currently meet their demand for food produced in their local vicinity.

  • Proteins May Halt The Severe Cytokine Storms Seen In Covid-19 Patients

    One of the defining features of Covid-19 is the excessive immune response that can occur in severe cases.

  • Indoor Precautions Essential to Stem Airborne COVID-19

    World-leading air quality and health expert QUT Professor Lidia Morawska and Professor Junji Cao from Chinese Academy of Sciences in an article in Environment International published this week called on health bodies to initiate research into the airborne transmission of COVID-19 as it is happening.

  • Breastfeeding Benefits During COVID-19

    While the current coronavirus pandemic continues to affect all people, families will still give birth and bring new life into the world.

  • Researchers Uncover New Clues to Predict the Risks Astronauts Will Face From Space Radiation on Long Duration Missions

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, aims to send human missions to Mars in the 2030s. 

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