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Global study identifies genes that cause sarcoma

Global study identifies genes that cause sarcoma

20 Jan 2023

Understanding the genetic basis of sarcoma will allow earlier detection and better guide treatment. 

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Author adminPosted on January 21, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

How often should you change up your exercise routine?

How often should you change up your exercise routine?

20 Jan 2023

The traditional approach of changing your program every 12 weeks might actually make sense in order to prevent plateaus. However, there is no hard and fast rule.

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Author adminPosted on January 21, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think

Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think

19 Jan 2023

Research combining wearable eye-tracking technology and AI body detection software suggests our eyes aren’t drawn to the faces of passers-by as much as previously thought.

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Author adminPosted on January 20, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Salt, calcium and vitamin D – do you get enough, or too much?

Salt, calcium and vitamin D – do you get enough, or too much?

19 Jan 2023

What you eat and drink, as well as how much sunlight you get on your skin, all affect your micronutrient levels – and in turn the health of your body and mind.

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Author adminPosted on January 20, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy improves chances of walking and quality of life: study

Newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy improves chances of walking and quality of life: study

18 Jan 2023

Testing in the newborn period is more effective than conventional clinical diagnosis pathways for improving health outcomes in infants with the rare genetic disease.

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Author adminPosted on January 19, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

9 in 10 landlord tax returns are wrong. Does this make landlords champion tax dodgers?

9 in 10 landlord tax returns are wrong. Does this make landlords champion tax dodgers?

18 Jan 2023

Australian landlords pay $1 billion less tax per year than the Tax Office believes they should, with almost all of the ‘errors’ in their favour.

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Author adminPosted on January 19, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

New method for designing tiny 3D materials could make fuel cells more efficient

New method for designing tiny 3D materials could make fuel cells more efficient

18 Jan 2023

Researchers have developed an innovative technique for creating nanoscale materials with unique chemical and physical properties.

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Author adminPosted on January 19, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Had your data leaked in 2022? Blockchain could have the answer

Had your data leaked in 2022? Blockchain could have the answer

17 Jan 2023

We saw enormous amounts of data leaked in 2022. UNSW Business School’s Dr Eric Lim asks if blockchain offers a way to stop it happening again.

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Author adminPosted on January 18, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Does eating processed meats cause colorectal cancer?

Does eating processed meats cause colorectal cancer?

16 Jan 2023

Processed meats are a staple in Australian diets, but according to experts at UNSW Sydney they contribute to cancer risk.

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Author adminPosted on January 17, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Rapid cognitive decline uncommon in ageing people with HIV on stable treatment: study

Rapid cognitive decline uncommon in ageing people with HIV on stable treatment: study

16 Jan 2023

As with all chronic conditions, a focus on cognitive and mental health should be part of ongoing care.

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Author adminPosted on January 17, 2023Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

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