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Taking regular breaks from technology seems like a good idea. A digital wellbeing expert explains if that’s backed by science.

Specialist doctors have the highest incomes in the country and run the most profitable business. But patients often can’t afford their fees.

Overcrowded homes, mismatched dog groups and sizes are the biggest drivers of dog-on-dog aggression in South Africa.

Older women and people with diabetes are much more likely to develop this condition. So do physio or steroid injections make a difference? And what about surgery?

Families understandably want to know why their baby died. A perinatal pathologist explains how they try to find out.

Anxiety, psychosis and paranoia are among adverse events people are reporting after using higher-strength medicinal cannabis, according to a new study.

Ads from the 19th and 20th centuries shows how the industry has long tried to promote coal as clean and even healthy, despite evidence to the contrary.

Is hantavirus being transmitted from person to person? Here’s what investigators need to consider before making that call.

Letting a global tobacco giant give evidence to a parliamentary committee behind closed doors is one of many lobbying tactics Australia has allowed.

Finding the right psychologist isn’t just about who’s available. Here’s what to ask, what to look for, and how to make sure the approach fits your needs.

Don’t cut your patches in half, as this stops them working. There’s no need to ration your supplies – here are other options to ease your menopause symptoms.

Is it the flu, COVID or something else? That old rapid antigen test sitting in your cupboard may tell you. But this is what you need to know.

Muscle is an endocrine organ. When it contracts during exercise, it communicates with your entire body.

Two big factors influence the length of the allergy season and how bad people’s allergies will be, and both are expanding.

With new spending and an operating surplus, the Victorian treasurer has delivered the goods. But the state’s huge net debt still looms large.

Your kids don’t need to know the ins and outs of why you’re separating. But being clear and involving them in decisions that affect them can help them adjust.

Hiking to a breathtaking view or losing yourself in the roar of a crowd. A neuroscientist explains why awe can feel transformative – and improve your mental health.

Surrogates aren’t currently able to be paid, except for reasonable expenses associated with pregnancy and birth. But other options are currently under review.

First-trimester screening and intervention has the greatest potential to prevent maternal syphilis. But 1 in 4 pregnant people do not have access to prenatal care during the first trimester.

Lp(a) isn’t included in routine cholesterol tests but it can affect your risk of developing heart disease or having a stroke.