Nasal irrigation can help shorten the duration of the common cold.
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Nasal irrigation has been used to treat the common cold for thousands of years, and modern science shows that it works.
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Cancer patients are helping shape research that reflects real lives. This is Patient and Public Involvement – and it’s helping to improve research.
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Half of trans people report negative healthcare experiences and many avoid doctors altogether.
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Australia’s love affair with berries has prompted new advice about a common pesticide. But the risk of harm is low.
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Here’s what to know about the recalled products, and how to dispose of them safely.
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A new study offers the first clear evidence of how the NDIS may ease pressure on some health services.
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We swallow billions of pills each year. Most pass unnoticed. Others cause a painful and surprisingly common condition called pill-induced oesophagitis.
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Line dancing exercises your mind and memory as well as your body. But the benefits aren’t just for older people.
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Parents may dismiss early warning signs of an eating disorder. But if you notice these changes, trust your gut and get help early.
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Garlic may help lower blood pressure and cholesterol and support healthier arteries.
Extreme heat can threaten human health, but it’s only one way climate change puts lives at risk.
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From extreme heat to mosquito-borne illnesses, climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease. Health scientists explain what individuals and governments can do about it.
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Your diet soft drink habit may not be as healthy as you think. Here are three ways to cut back.
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Just because a therapy works in a hospital doesn’t mean in works in a wellness clinic, or is even safe.
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Obesity needs specialised medical care, not personal judgement. Italy has enshrined this in law.
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They share many symptoms, but here’s how to tell the difference.
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Aboriginal people in remote Australia have no choice but to live in homes too small for their families and face long waits for plumbing and washing machine repairs.
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Cleaner air is progress, but injustice remains. Environmental racism still decides who breathes dirty air, who gets sick and who gets heard
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Seles’ first symptoms appeared suddenly around three years ago. She began having double vision and weakness in her arms and legs.
Could engineered bacteria, including Listeria monocytogenes , help treat cancer?
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Bacteria are being used to target tumours, enhance chemotherapy and deliver cancer drugs. Here’s where the science is up to.
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It’s not just down to being a night owl or an early bird. There’s a large body of evidence to show most of us are stronger and faster later in the day.