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Silent heart condition raises alarm in Australia as undetected Atrial Fibrillation linked to surge in severe strokesA silent heart condition, Atrial fibrillation, affects many Australians. It significantly raises stroke risk. Researchers are pushing for e...
When to visit Australia: How weather, prices and crowds change through the yearAustralia's diverse climate dictates travel patterns, with peak seasons varying by region and activity. Summer draws crowds to the south, w...
Startups with laser beams: The companies trying to ignite fusion energyThe sun generates heat and light by jamming or fusing hydrogen atoms together into helium.
Super-resistant mosquitoes in Asia pose growing threat: studyHealth authorities commonly fog mosquito-infested areas with clouds of insecticide, and resistance has long been a concern, but the scale o...
At home with COVID? 5 easy tips to help you breathe more easilyShortness of breath, persistent cough and fatigue are common COVID signs and symptoms. And the vast majority of people will be managing the...
Two Omicron cases found in India: Here are the symptoms you should be looking forThe WHO has warned of the potential for Covid surges with “severe consequences” fueled by omicron, whose constellation of genetic changes s...
Throbbing, burning or stabbing? Words can soothe the pain, bring some reliefSome pain metaphors are so common that people might not even notice them.
Over 18 and considering the AstraZeneca vaccine? This may help you decideIf you are 18 or older and have not been vaccinated yet, you may be asking whether getting an AstraZeneca vaccine right now is the right th...
No, we can't treat COVID-19 like the flu. We have to consider the lasting health problems it causesBut death and hospitalisation aren't the only outcomes of COVID-19 we need to prevent. New research shows even young people can be left wit...
Study finds new way of predicting COVID-19 vaccine efficacyThe early immune response in a person who has been vaccinated for coronavirus can predict the level of protection they will have to the vir...
Are some Covid vaccines working better than others? The jury is outIf this is true, which vaccines a country can secure could affect everything from policy about mask-wearing and social distancing to liftin...
Virus graph in Maharashtra mirrors Europe’s milder second waveThis second wave in the state, as Dr Pradeep Awate, head of the epidemiology cell of the state public health department, said, is milder bu...
Life without Google: Australia is now facing the unthinkableSearching for 'best beach Sydney' on DuckDuckGo showed an ad for a hotel more than 1,000 km away as the top result. Bing suggested Bondi Be...
Forced isolation may be the only way to stop resurgence of novel coronavirusThe failure to effectively manage contagious people with mild or no symptoms is a driving factor behind some of the world’s worst resurgenc...
Coronavirus a product of natural evolution, not lab made: StudyThe analysis of public genome sequence data from SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses found no evidence that the virus was made in a laboratory o...
- Brain training may keep dementia at bay
Sydney, Nov 14 (IANS) Computer-based brain training can improve memory and mood in older adults with mild cognitive impairment -- one of st...
- Father, son and politics: Mulayam Singh Yadav-Akhilesh Yadav, Parkash Singh Badal-Sukhbir Singh Badal
Father & son pairs came up winners in UP & Punjab polls. UP’s Son No. 1 is CMto-be, Punjab’s is de facto CM. ET on Sunday runs a SWOT on th...
- Internet 'can help fight depression'
Internet can help teenagers fight depression, says a study by an Indian-origin researcher.