Fewer than half of new mothers intend to follow important guidelines for keeping their babies safe while sleeping and then follow through on those intentions, a troubling new study reveals.
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Fluidic Analytics introduces a time-saving, affordable protein labeling kit
Fluidic Analytics Ltd, a pioneer in protein analysis and the company behind in-solution diffusional sizing, has launched a time-saving and affordable protein labeling kit—fluidiphore rapid amine 503.
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Getting curious about curiosity
In a world increasingly driven by technology, human skills are becoming more important.
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Find social media frustrating? Try empathy
Does social media make you happier… or more frustrated?
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Family members are swiping hospice patients’ painkillers
In another sign of just how bad the U.S. opioid abuse epidemic has become, a new study finds family members often steal painkillers from dying relatives in hospice care.
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Depression linked to low sports activity
From a friendly game of soccer to sweating it solo in the gym, most of us know that exercise is good for our health. But beyond the obvious physical benefits, research led by UniSA expert in sports sociology Dr. Katja Siefken shows that sport can also protect us from developing serious mental health disorders.
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Cigarette smokers often reject electronic cigarettes, study shows
Not wanting to substitute one addictive product for another was cited as a major reason why U.S. smokers who have never used electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) rejected them as a means to quit cigarettes, according to a study by tobacco researchers from Georgia State University’s School of Public Health.
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Coronavirus ‘infodemic’: How to cut through the noise
The novel coronavirus that has so far killed more than 1,100 people now has a name – COVID-19.
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Patients with challenging cancers to benefit from genomic sequencing
More than 1,000 Victorian cancer patients are set to benefit from real-time genomic testing in the next three years, aiming to improve diagnosis and provide more targeted and effective treatments for cancers of unmet need.
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Instant prescriptions: We need to manage the risks before we jump in
Digital technology is making access to health care easier than ever before. Multiple websites and apps allow consumers to consult general practitioners (GPs) and pharmacists from any location, at any time.
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