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Alcohol stimulates a hunger for protein. And if it’s not satisfied, it persists.

Research shows there’s more we can do to engage children during health-care appointments. Three experts explain.

Punishment for a crime shouldn’t extend to denying women’s fertility when they’re released from prison. Here’s why.

Butter and margarine are both made up of long fatty acid chains, but some slight chemical differences mean differences in how they melt.

Women are already less likely to access the NDIS for their disabilities than men and more likely to be carers.

If you follow child nutrition content on social media, you’re bound to be confused when it comes to giving your kids milk. Here’s what the evidence actually says.

The risk to firefighters isn’t just from breathing wildfire smoke – it’s also in the chemicals that get on their clothes and filter through to their skin.

A toothbrush, some toothpaste and a few minutes of care can prevent a life‑threatening infection. That’s rare in modern medicine.

A scary thought that keeps on popping into your mind doesn’t mean it’ll come true or you’ll act on it. But some types of intrusive thoughts are worth listening to.

More evidence is needed to understand how laundry could help curb skin disease.

‘Yo-yo’ dieting is not healthy, but a new review found no evidence that it causes irreparable harm.

Scolyer captured the world’s attention when he volunteered for a world-first experimental treatment for brain cancer. He died on Sunday night, aged 59.

Making Nutella sandwiches for lunch again? The food industry has you in a bind, a new study shows.

Social media is spruiking the health benefits of ‘lymphatic draining’. 2 lymphoedema experts explain what it is and whether it works.

There is no approved vaccine to curb the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. But new funding offers hope.

The number of ozone-related premature deaths due to wildfires is also rising.

Education systems across southern Africa must better prepare for a hotter future.

This drug is used to treat endometriosis and some breast cancers, but will soon be stripped from Australian shelves.

On first glance, this might appear to be a defensible measure. But there’s little evidence these abortions are occurring.

Western PTSD treatments typically focus on talking to a therapist about your feelings and emotions. But this doesn’t actually help everyone.