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Do you tend to sit down for breakfast? Or do you grab a muesli bar or bacon-and-egg roll on the way in to work? Here’s what to keep in mind.

Researchers are getting to the bottom of how poo helps newborn babies. It might sound gross, but here’s the science.

Two pharmacy experts explain why you may actually find more relief from what’s in your kitchen cupboard than on pharmacy shelves.

Yes, telehealth has improved access for people seeking ADHD treatment. But a new study suggests it’s also a money spinner.

Strange Health video podcast wins podcast award.

Testosterone has been hijacked. It’s no longer just a hormone but a measure of US military might.

If you’ve got low back pain, you’ve probably heard the advice to go for a swim. Now the evidence shows they were right.

Loneliness affects one in five people worldwide. But a new global study also finds it varies between countries, reflecting more than individual circumstances.

When you say ‘but aren’t you cold?’ what are you really asking? Kids will answer how they feel now; parents are planning ahead.

International drug companies are threatening to remove medicines from the market if Australia doesn’t offer them a better price. Here’s what’s at stake.

Biological samples and data from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been misused in the past. So how would we make a new screening program safer?

When you breathe in wildfire smoke, harmful particles can travel deep into your body.

For one thing, there’d be a much higher rate of brain cancers in the decades since mobile phones were widely adopted.

A tick disease researcher explains the risks and how she avoids bringing home ticks from both work and walking her dog in the woods. Lint rollers, tick checks and some types of chemicals play a role.

The benefits of sport are undeniable for kids. But how much risk is acceptable?

A study suggests sniffing chocolate helps boost your gym workout. No, we’re not kidding.

When First Nations people get the right support in the health system, their physical and mental health improves.

From October 1, specially qualified nurses will be able to prescribe medications and renew scripts at the subsidised price.

It depends how old you are and if you have an underlying health condition.

Never seem to get enough sleep? Why chasing ‘enough sleep’ to repay your ‘sleep debt’ might not be helping.