AAP - 28-10-2022
More than 1.2 million Australians are living with an eating disorder yet fewer than one-quarter of them are receiving evidence-based treatment, but a new research centre is
AAP - 26-10-2022
Queensland researchers are hoping to develop a world-first gonorrhoea vaccine with the antibiotic resistant bacteria affecting more than 100 million people every year.
AAP - 23-10-2022
Every aspect of life can influence one's state of wellness, so the saying goes. However, number crunchers keen to determine to what extent, have come away
AAP - 12-10-2022
Screen-slave adolescents are a forgotten demographic when it comes to obesity, with better prevention strategies sorely needed. This is the key finding from a
AAP - 10-10-2022
Having fluoride in your town's drinking water is safe and does not affect a child's development, research out of Queensland has shown. Emotional and behavioural
AAP - 30-09-2022
One in 12 Australians have low levels of the world's most common herbicide chemical in their system, new research indicates. The Australian-first study found
AAP - 14-09-2022
Babies are getting potentially harmful chemicals with their milk and may also be drawing down on the stores in their mothers' bodies, a conference in Adelaide has heard.
AAP - 13-09-2022
The journey to 10,000 steps every day could be as important as the destination, according to research linking walking pace with lower rates of dementia, heart disease and
AAP - 08-09-2022
Encouraging new data on a malaria vaccine from Oxford University bodes well for global effort to combat the mosquito-borne disease that kills a child every minute, its makers
AAP - 30-08-2022
A cup of tea just got a bit more relaxing. Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those
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