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Top journal publishes iPLAY, school-based kids fitness research


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Top journal publishes iPLAY, school-based kids fitness research
Australian research, proven to improve children’s heart health and fitness, has been published by JAMA Pediatrics, the top-ranked paediatrics journal in the world.
ACU’s Institute for Positive Psychology and Education (IPPE) and University of Newcastle’s Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition created the online teacher training program to help battle inactivity in children.
Named iPLAY, the program equips teachers with the skills and resources to involve students in 150 minutes of planned physical activity at school each week, including high-quality physical education and school sport, and two to three ‘classroom energiser’ breaks. It also promotes activity after school and on weekends through links with parents and community sport organisations. ....

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'10 of Best': Newcastle health and medical research in NHMRC showcase


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’10 of Best’: Newcastle health and medical research in NHMRC showcase
Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has launched the 12th edition of 10 of the Best, showcasing significant projects that support the improvement of human health.
The 2021 edition highlights research projects across a broad range of topics, including cancer immunology, youth mental health, Indigenous research workforce building, neurosurgical devices, tuberculosis, coronary disease, respiratory disease rehabilitation, depression and the economic evaluation of cancer treatment.
Achieving a place in the coveted top 10, Professor Kay-Lambkin and her international team at the University’s Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health, are featured for their work on the development and translation of evidence-based treatments for comorbid mental disorders for young Australians. ....

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Researchers further reveal inner workings of pathogenic bacteria


Breakthrough will aid the fight against deadly bacteria and help to develop new cures
Using some of the world’s most powerful microscopes, three international research teams – from Australia, the Czech Republic and a German/US/Finnish consortium – have discovered a unique molecular mechanism that allows pathogenic bacteria to maintain efficient gene expression.
The new insights are published in back-to-back articles in Nature Communications, a leading scientific journal.
One of the tiny machines that operates inside our cells, keeping all living things alive, is called RNA polymerase (RNAP). RNAP reads the genetic code in our DNA and transcribes it into another molecule called RNA that carries out other vital functions, such as producing the proteins that keep us alive. ....

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