The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first-ever global guideline for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infertility, which is estimated to affect one in six people of ...
Excessive social media use may be driven by habit rather than genuine addiction, according to international research, which found that Instagram users tend to overestimate the extent to which they are ...
There is not enough evidence that medicinal cannabis or cannabinoids are good treatments for most medical conditions, concludes a review of 124 previous studies. The authors find there's some evidence ...
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has identified biomarkers that predict the likelihood of a patient developing checkpoint inhibitor-associated autoimmune diabetes before ...
A single stressful event can cause ongoing hair loss, according to US researchers. Their study using mice found that stress not only causes hair follicles to die, but it can also cause the immune ...
New research reveals that narrating painful or tragic experiences faced by immigrants fosters a stronger sense of connection and reduces feelings of threat. In contrast, nostalgic narratives, those ...
A new study led by Peter Mac Professor Louise Cheng on fruit-fly brains has uncovered how cells that form the brain’s protective barrier can act as “gatekeepers” and slow down the growth of some brain ...
Professor Esteban Marcellin writes about the COP30 in Brazil, its implications for Australia and the capabilities of The University of Queensland's new Biosustainability Hub. The climate conference ...
Older Australians living in private rentals are disproportionately exposed to housing precarity, with women bearing the heaviest burden, new Swinburne research launched at Parliament House today ...
In striking new statistics, experts warn of social media’s growing grip on young people, with use among children and teens soaring by more than 200% since before COVID and showing no sign of decline.
57 per cent of Australians are willing to pay more for clothing made from natural fibres, new Swinburne research reveals Global fibre production is expected to grow to 127 million tonnes annually by ...
New research from Murdoch University has found that a technique for calming your nervous system using a heart rate monitor - known as Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Biofeedback - can significantly ...
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