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I have a bit of a cold. Am I sick enough to take a day off work?

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I have a bit of a cold. Am I sick enough to take a day off work?
Whether it's your first or fourth cold of the season, many Australians are waking up at the moment with a sniffle, a sore throat or feeling more tired than usual.

1.351. Tuna recalled in seven states over listeria fears

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Two types of tuna sold in seven states are being recalled due to listeria concerns.

1.352. Dual-action therapy combines light and iron to target breast cancer cells

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A new study published in Nanotechnology offers new hope for less harmful breast cancer therapy by combining two powerful, non-invasive cancer treatments.

1.353. Newly discovered 'sixth sense' links gut microbes to the brain in real time

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In a breakthrough that reimagines the way the gut and brain communicate, researchers have uncovered what they call a "neurobiotic sense," a newly identified system that lets the brain respond in real time to signals from microbes living in our gut.

1.354. Map-making neurons change even when familiar settings remain exactly the same

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In a new study, Northwestern University neurobiologists have found that the brain's internal GPS changes each time we navigate a familiar, static environment.

1.355. New insights from the 1000 Genomes Project provide most complete view to date of human genetic variation

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Completed in 2003, the Human Genome Project gave us the first sequence of the human genome, albeit based on DNA from a small handful of people. Building upon its success, the 1000 Genomes Project was conceived in 2007. The project began with the ambitious aim of sequencing 1,000 human genomes and exceeded it, publishing results gleaned from over 2,500 individuals of varying ancestries in 2015.

1.356. Llama antibodies open new therapeutic avenues against schizophrenia

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While current treatments for schizophrenia—a mental illness affecting 1% of the world's population—can reduce certain symptoms, they have little effect on the cognitive deficits affecting the daily life of patients.

1.357. Patients' own autoantibodies may hold key to boosting cancer immunotherapy response

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A new study has revealed that autoantibodies—immune proteins traditionally associated with autoimmune disease—may profoundly influence how cancer patients respond to immunotherapy.

1.358. Extracellular matrix pathway emerges as treatment target for pediatric cancer

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Researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have discovered a key difference between the two main types of rhabdomyosarcoma—paving the way for more targeted treatments.

1.359. Floating babies, cosmic radiation and zero-gravity birth: What space pregnancy might actually involve

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As plans for missions to Mars accelerate, so do questions about how the human body might cope. A return trip to the red planet would give more than enough time for someone to become pregnant and even give birth. But could a pregnancy be conceived and carried safely in space? And what would happen to a baby born far from Earth?

1.360. I have a bit of a cold. Am I sick enough to take a day off work?

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Whether it's your first or fourth cold of the season, many Australians are waking up at the moment with a sniffle, a sore throat or feeling more tired than usual.

1.361. Time to ditch splitting the bill? Paying for a close friend could actually make you happier

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When an outing calls for upfront payment, such as admission to the cinema, a play or a theme park, the question of who covers it can shape the tone before the fun even begins.

1.362. Interest in martial arts is increasing. So are concussions

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Concussion injuries in martial arts disciplines requiring emergency care are increasing, rising sharply since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and most often occur in practice or a class rather than formal competition, a new University of Florida Health study shows.

1.363. Alcohol-related liver disease has more than doubled in the last 20 years, research reveals

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Americans who drink heavily are more than twice as likely to develop significant liver disease compared to 20 years ago, according to a new Keck Medicine of USC study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

1.364. Simple steps help prevent dehydration and heat illness during summer months

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Summer's all about fun, but it can quickly turn dangerous if you're not staying cool and hydrated all summer long. High heat and humidity can raise your risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke—serious health threats that are often overlooked.

1.365. New AI model aims to increase lactation, breastfeeding rates in NICU

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Imagine if when a soon-to-be mother arrived at a hospital in labor, her health care team could predetermine what challenges she might encounter with breastfeeding and develop a game plan to address any lactation complications, before she even gave birth.

1.366. The antidote to burnout in health care? Promote joy on the job

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It was during the COVID-19 pandemic—when burnout was hitting the health-care system the hardest—that Sarah Forgie started thinking about joy at work.

1.367. Perceived threats behind women's lethal violence

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Women who kill are not characterized by psychopathy. Instead, they act primarily because they feel provoked and threatened. At the same time, there is a certain degree of planning among the group of women with a severe mental disorder who commit lethal violence, according to a study from researchers at the University of Gothenburg.

1.368. Wearable sensor could help patients with bipolar disorder track medication levels through sweat

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Although lithium is highly effective in treating bipolar disorder, the chemical has a narrow therapeutic window—too high a dose can be toxic to patients, causing kidney damage, thyroid damage, or even death, while too low a dose renders the treatment ineffective.

1.369. Researchers discover how the human brain organizes its visual memories through precise neural timing

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Researchers at the University of Southern California have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the human brain forms, stores and recalls visual memories. A new study, published in Advanced Science, harnesses human patient brain recordings and a powerful machine learning model to shed new light on the brain's internal code that sorts memories of objects into categories—think of it as the brain's filing cabinet of imagery.

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