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Released: 23-Jul-2018 12:00 AM EDT
Mum’s Sleep Matters: The Effect of Sleep on an Unborn Baby
University of South Australia

How much sleep mothers get when they are pregnant can impact on the health of their growing baby, according to a new scoping study conducted by the University of South Australia.

Released: 27-Jul-2018 3:05 AM EDT
Waking Up to New Facts on Childhood Sleepwalking
University of South Australia

Children, like adults, need quality sleep in order to function well. But, when a child sleepwalks, parents often worry about how this might impact their child’s development and behaviour. In a new study by the University of South Australia, researchers have explored the prevalence of sleepwalking in school children and its relationship with broader sleep and daytime difficulties.

Released: 27-Jul-2018 3:05 AM EDT
Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Your Personality…Simply by Tracking Your Eyes
University of South Australia

It’s often been said that the eyes are the window to the soul, revealing what we think and how we feel. Now, new research reveals that your eyes may also be an indicator of your personality type, simply by the way they move.

Released: 5-Aug-2018 10:05 PM EDT
Late nights = no breakfast and more junk food for kids
University of South Australia

Research from the University of South Australia confirms that sleep timing and sleep quality can influence the dietary behaviours of school-aged children, causing them to skip breakfast and eat more junk food, both warning signs of poor nutrition.

   
Released: 6-Aug-2018 7:05 PM EDT
Call the Midwife if You Want a Water Birth: Doctors Not So Keen
University of South Australia

An Australian study of midwives’ views on water immersion during labour and birth shows almost 90 per cent believe the practice should be offered to all pregnant women.

Released: 9-Aug-2018 1:05 AM EDT
Discovery presents treatment hope for Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases
University of South Australia

There is new hope for the treatment of Alzheimer’s and other neurological diseases following a ground-breaking discovery made by an Australian-Chinese research collaboration.

Released: 30-Aug-2018 9:05 PM EDT
Fighting Obesity – Could It Be as Plain as Dirt?
University of South Australia

It costs the global economy an estimated US$2 trillion annually and has been dubbed a modern day health epidemic, but new research from the University of South Australia has unearthed a possible cure for obesity – and it is as plain as dirt!

   
Released: 28-Sep-2018 12:05 AM EDT
Green mango peel: a slick solution for oil contaminated soils
University of South Australia

Nanoparticles derived from green mango peel could be the key to remediating oil sludge in contaminated soil according to new research from the University of South Australia.

Released: 23-Oct-2018 3:30 PM EDT
Leave the Job at Work to Ensure Better Health and Sleep
University of South Australia

Feeling tired, sluggish and sleep-deprived? The culprit could be work-creep, according to new research from the University of South Australia released today.

Released: 4-Nov-2018 6:05 PM EST
Stroke Survivors and Those at Risk Urged to Focus on Yoga and Tai Chi
University of South Australia

One of Australia’s biggest health issues could be checked if more people took up yoga or tai chi and reduced their blood pressure, an Australian study has found.


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