POSITIVE expectations around
the use of a placebo are mediated
by the brain’s reward system and
lead to effects on an individual’s
immunity which is, at least partly,
mediated by the sympathetic
nervous system, according to a
new study published in Nature
Medicine.
The Israeli animal study was
able to establish a direct causal
relationship between the activity of
the ventral tegmental area, which
is part of the reward system, and
the immune response to bacterial
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THE stark health inequalities between Australians living in regional and metro areas have been highlighted in a new report from The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).
AN “AI explosion” is sweeping Australia’s healthcare sector, signalling the arrival of an “extraordinary era of medicine”, according to a new report from CSIRO.
THE Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) has celebrated the 1,000th pharmacist to complete its pharmacy recognition program (PD 24 Nov 2023).
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