Genetics could impact on the body’s immune response to viral infections

New research has emerged suggesting genetic factors may affect the body’s immune system. Environmental factors have historically been regarded more important than genes in a healthy immune system, according to Associate Professor John Miles of the Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine at James Cook University, Cairns. “[Scientists thought] it didn’t matter so much…

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My first taste of the world of PR – Ben Pike

Growing up, I was always fascinated by how things work, so a Biology degree at the University of Essex seemed like a good fit for me. At the time, I didn’t completely understand the various roles and careers that a science degree could lead to. When I chose to relocate from the UK to Australia,…

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Be aware of your skin over summer

Fresh into 2019, many of us have still have one more week of festive fun before the return to work. More time with friends and family also means more potential outdoor events, exposing your skin to UV rays. From our work with the Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACD) we’ve learnt all about the harmful effects…

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Powder to the people: Multinational Pharma defending allegations it knew of asbetos contaminants

Multinational pharmaceutical company, Johnson and Johnson (J&J) has been forced to rebut allegations of selling its baby powder  with knowledge of trace carcinogenic asbestos contaminants, following a damning article published by Reuters last week. Investigations led by the international news agency alleged the company was aware of trace elements of cancer-causing asbestos in its products…

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