A new automated machine-learning algorithm has been developed by researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU). The algorithm accurately assesses abdominal
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Organoids study discovers promising treatment for deadly uterine cancer
QUT scientists have discovered a promising new therapy for a deadly type of endometrial cancer that has a poor prognosis
Case of contagious and deadly Victorian disease detected in UK school
Diphtheria: Expert on dangers and symptoms of infection A case of a highly contagious and deadly disease has been confirmed
Self-monitoring shows promise in managing high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia in pregnancy
A recent study in the journal Hypertension Research assessed whether self-monitoring could be used to manage high blood pressure (BP)
Low-gluten beer still a risk for those with celiac disease, says study
Celiac disease (CD) sufferers could be persuaded to forego beer as research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) found that several
Planning to use drugs at a festival on a scorching summer day? Here’s why extreme heat might make MDMA riskier
Sydney and other parts of Australia have just experienced a significant heat wave, with temperatures reaching highs of well over
Synbiotic formula shows promise in reducing long COVID symptoms
In a recent study published in the journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases, researchers investigated the efficacy of a novel synbiotic
Spanish scientists identify molecular mechanisms controlling genes involved in formation of the heart valves
A team of researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) in Madrid has identified the molecular mechanisms that
Doctors say RSV is again sending people to the hospital
Doctors near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, have noticed a surge in patients coming into hospitals with RSV, a common virus with cold-like
Novel liquid biopsy of lymph fluid could guide precision treatment for head and neck cancer
Lymphatic fluid from surgical drains, which is usually tossed in the trash, is a treasure in the hands of University