January is consistently Australia’s busiest month for moving house—around 14-18% of the yearly total, far higher than any other month.
Category: 8. Health
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Moving house? 3 surprising ways your new neighborhood can affect health and happiness
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Walk while you work: Are the extra steps on an under desk treadmill worth the cost?
Recent surveys estimate more than 6.7 million Australians—almost half of all workers, and the majority in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra—work from home at least some of the time in paid or unpaid roles.
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DNA-damaging chemotherapy reshapes cardiac-resident macrophage composition and function | Science Immunology
Carboplatin reshapes macrophages to protect the heart through type I IFN signaling in mouse models.
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Segmented filamentous bacteria reprogramming of alveolar macrophages limits postinfluenza bacterial pneumonia | Science Immunology
SFB colonization phenotypically alters alveolar macrophages, maintaining their antibacterial functions in inflamed interferon-rich lungs.
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Pathogenic IgE-fated memory B cell responses retain functional plasticity | Science Immunology
Pathogenic B cell responses to allergens are reprogrammed by blockade of IL-4 and IL-13 signaling.
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Here’s What Happens to Your Brain When Your Mind Goes Blank
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You know when someone spaces out for a second, and you can’t get their…
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Tumor bacteria linked to immunotherapy resistance in head and neck cancer
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered that bacteria inside cancerous tumors may be key to understanding why immunotherapy works for some patients but not others.
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Any Cannabis Use Harms Teen Academics and Mental Health
Using cannabis once or twice monthly has been linked to worse academic performance and higher levels of emotional distress in teens, reported a new study published in Pediatrics.
“While previous studies…
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This tiny nerve may help keep the heart young
New research suggests that one of the most important keys to a healthier and more youthful heart may be the vagus nerve. A study coordinated by the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and published in Science Translational Medicine found…
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Myth busted: Your body isn’t canceling out your workout
Physical activity continues to affect the body even after the movement itself has ended.
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports that being physically active increases the total amount of energy a…
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