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Samuel Cornell

What's behind the rise, and why harm minimisation needs to target women too

Dr Brooke Nickel

BreastScreen Australia now recommends women be informed of their breast density, but what will the impact be?

Prof Tony Butler

World-first trial tested whether sertaline can reduce reoffending in impuslive men...

Prof Ed Hutchinson

H5N1 bird flu has infected growing numbers of people worldwide in recent years, but this week saw something new: the first recorded human case of an H5N5 avian influenza virus. What is this virus and how concerned about it should we be?

A/Prof Joyce Siette

For years, scientists have known that moving our bodies can sharpen our minds. Physical activity boosts blood flow to the brain, enhances neuroplasticity and reduces chronic inflammation. These processes are believed to protect against cognitive decline, including dementia.

Prof Nial Wheate

Here's what the evidence says about the risks...

A/Prof Jennifer Koplin
Dr Gemma McKibbin

Allegations of sexual abuse by early childhood educators have rocked Australia in recent months...

Prof Eef Hogervorst

Just 3000 steps a day could be enough to shift the risk profile for Alzheimer's...

Prof Rebecca A. Drummond

The “gut microbiome” has become a popular health term in recent years. It’s easy to see why, with an abundance of research showing how important the trillions of microbes living in our gut are for health.

Lynnette Hoffman

Patients are already asking about new blood tests that support diagnosis – but most GPs feel unprepared. Here’s what you need to know…

A/Prof Jessica Biesiekierski

Social media and lifestyle magazines have turned gluten – a protein in wheat, rye and barley – into a dietary villain.

What's behind the rise, and why harm minimisation needs to target women too

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BreastScreen Australia now recommends women be informed of their breast density, but what will the impact be?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

H5N1 bird flu has infected growing numbers of people worldwide in recent years, but this week saw something new: the first recorded human case of an H5N5 avian influenza virus. What is this virus and how concerned about it should we be?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

For years, scientists have known that moving our bodies can sharpen our minds. Physical activity boosts blood flow to the brain, enhances neuroplasticity and reduces chronic inflammation. These processes are believed to protect against cognitive decline, including dementia.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Here's what the evidence says about the risks...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Allegations of sexual abuse by early childhood educators have rocked Australia in recent months...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Just 3000 steps a day could be enough to shift the risk profile for Alzheimer's...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The “gut microbiome” has become a popular health term in recent years. It’s easy to see why, with an abundance of research showing how important the trillions of microbes living in our gut are for health.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Patients are already asking about new blood tests that support diagnosis – but most GPs feel unprepared. Here’s what you need to know…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Social media and lifestyle magazines have turned gluten – a protein in wheat, rye and barley – into a dietary villain.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles