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Potential Markers For Severity Of Childhood Arthritis Identified
Researchers have identified potential markers for the severity of childhood arthritis, paving the way for better treatment of the disorder.
Rest Up! Too Much Exercise Could Send You To An Early Grave
Exercise is generally beneficial to health but exceeding the optimal level of exercise may be harmful. Adrian Elliot, a lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the University of Adelaide, explores how much exercise is too much.
New Nanomaterial To Help Reduce CO2 Emissions
Australian researchers have developed a new nanomaterial that could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power stations.
Iodine In Bread Insufficient For Pregnant Women
Research shows that iodized salt found in bread is not enough to provide healthy levels of iodine for pregnant women and their unborn children.
IQ Linked To Weight Gain In First Month Of Baby’s Life
New research shows that weight gain and increased head size in the first month of a baby's life is linked to a higher IQ at early school age.
Australia’s Blue Lake Untouched By Climate Change For 7,000 Years
A lake on an island off the coast of Queensland has been relatively untouched by climate changes for the past 7,000 years.
Adults Also Can’t Resist Junk Food Advertising, Study
The idea that adults are better equipped than children to resist junk food advertising has been debunked by a new study.
Babies Whose Mothers Eat Junk Food Are Born Addicted, Study
Research in rats suggests that mothers who eat junk food while pregnant give birth to babies who are addicted to a high fat, high sugar diet.
Most Australians Unaware That Women’s Fertility Declines In Early 30s
Most Australians underestimate when fertility in both men and women starts to decline, a national survey has found.












