Are selfie filters driving young people to Botox? Study finds Snapchat, Tinder and Instagram users are more likely to want
One in three students with ADHD receive no school interventions, study finds
At least one in five students with ADHD receive no school services despite experiencing significant academic and social impairment, a
Poor quality sleep raises the risk of dementia even if you get 8 hours
Poor quality sleep raises the risk of Alzheimer’s – even if you get eight hours, study finds The ‘glymphatic system’,
Australia failing to close the gap on injuries to Indigenous children, study finds
Indigenous children are almost twice as likely as non-Indigenous children to suffer unintentional injury – and the situation hasn’t improved
Doctors’ conscientious objection to abortion can affect women’s health, study finds
Some Victorian health professionals who conscientiously object to abortion are breaking the law by not referring patients to another professional
Study finds yogurt, other dairy foods associated with better cardiometabolic health
The consumption of yogurt and other dairy foods is associated with healthier dietary habits and cardiometabolic profile, according to a
Study finds link between obesity and sense of smell
Obesity is a medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of body fat. It is a global issue that affects
Study finds four dried fruits have lower glycemic index (GI) than white bread
People with diabetes and followers of diets based on the glycemic index (GI) can enjoy dried fruits knowing they do
Heart failure telemedicine programs prove effective six months after discharge, study finds
Home telemedicine programs for heart failure are effective at preventing death for at least six months after hospitalization, but generally
Some spices may be a source of lead exposure in kids, study finds
Paint chips in older homes, contaminated soil and water pumped though lead pipes are all known sources of lead exposure