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Each Australian state and territory has different rules around when, how and where you can access contraception. Two researchers unpack the details.

Yet another weight loss drug is causing a stir online. But health authorities and experts say it may bring more risks than rewards.

Researchers are anxiously awaiting government action on rescheduling cannabis.

Everything you need to know about the flu vaccine, including the nasal spray, egg-free options, who it’s free for and what to do if you’re scared of needles.

Osteopenia is a significant but often under-recognised public health issue.

The blaze at the Geelong oil refinery in Victoria has reportedly been extinguished. But residents in the area may be worried about the health effects of lingering smoke.

The number of complaints about assessments for home-based aged care are rising. Now, the ombudsman is getting involved. Here’s what needs to happen next.

Hot flushes, night sweats or swinging mood changes can be debilitating. So it’s tempting to look to complementary therapies. Here’s what the evidence says.

A loud ‘pop’ and immediate pain may mean you’ve torn your ACL. Two exercise experts explain why it’s more than a physical injury.

Babies do a lot of learning during mealtimes. Two speech pathologists explain how to introduce your little one to different textures and tastes.

Evidence suggests the NDIS led to Australia having some of the highest rates of diagnosed autism in the world.

This year, the National Disability Insurance Scheme is expected to cost taxpayers $50 billion. So what needs to change?

About 1-4% of people have synaesthesia, a trait that both fascinates and puzzles scientists.

Many of us have rituals or habits to cope with worry that give us more of a sense of control. But here’s when they might be something more serious.

Humanitarian personnel put themselves in harm’s way to help others. An international law expert explains how we can keep them safe.

You can have a severe allergic reaction to this herbal medicine even if you’ve previously taken it without any problems.

Some knee injections for osteoarthritis promise to repair or regenerate the joint. Others claim to decrease pain and make it easier to move.

The idea is to catch mental health problems early, before they get worse. Here’s how it works – and the outcomes of those who’ve tried similar programs.

Sure, a cuddle can feel great. But that doesn’t mean ‘cuddle therapy’ is for you.

Once taboo, injecting is becoming normalised in the beauty industry and on social media. But what do peptide serums actually contain? And do the anti-ageing claims stack up?