What’s behind the rise in early onset cancer (and what we can do about it)
Cancer at younger ages is becoming more common in Australia. What do you need to watch out for?
Cancer at younger ages is becoming more common in Australia. What do you need to watch out for?
Demonising ‘the old plastic spatula’, an American study has had to walk back its findings after falsely claiming dangerously high levels of contamination in plastic cookware.
General practitioners are the backbone of health care. But without increased rebates for longer consultations, the system will soon buckle.
In the coming election campaign, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will have to promise longer GP consults, train more doctors and prioritise women’s health to get doctors on side.
Businesses are lawyering up after Queensland Health said only clinics with doctors onsite can buy and store Botox and filler.
The number of people killed by alcohol rivals the civilian death toll in World War I. So why aren’t we paying attention?
The belief, popularised on social media, that the pill is to blame for all our health woes is seeing women shun it in record numbers – but life on the other side can be a shock.
A prized ingredient in China’s $60 billion traditional medicine industry, gallstones have become the must-have item among underground traders and slaughterhouse workers in Brazil and Australia who pilfer the stones while on the job.
The debate over water fluoridation has again come to the surface. But who should have the final say over what’s best for our children?
A new study has highlighted the dangers of fat buried deep within our muscles. This exercise plan will help to reduce intermuscular fat and build power.
In the years around menopause women will experience the most rapid natural loss of bone mass in their lives. It makes good bone health essential, and there are things you can do.
There are more than 400 medicine shortages, and the country’s leading medical group blames it on ‘ad hoc’ governmental solutions.
Many acne sufferers spend thousands of dollars on treatments before they arrive at a dermatologist’s office. So what can you expect from a skin specialist?
Rules demanding doctors be present in nurse-run cosmetic injectable clinics will only make Queensland’s medic shortage worse, doctors and nurses’ unions warn.
The immunity protection program for pregnant women will start from February 3 and is aimed at protecting newborns from the life-threatening virus until they are six months old.
Untreatable side-effects of smoking are on the agenda of Australian researchers who uncovered the body’s internal reaction to 30,000 chemicals the immune system combats in cigarettes.
Diagnosed with a life limiting illness at five months, doctors told Jess Schonberger’s parents their first-born would not see her third birthday. What happened next has astounded everyone.
Anti-ageing scientists and entrepreneurs hope the second Trump administration will make it easier to develop treatments to expand a once-fringe industry now edging into the mainstream.
Over-reliance on the Body Mass Index has sparked a push supported by 75 medical organisations to back a Global Commission to overhaul obesity diagnosis and classification.
While there are many factors associated with breast cancer – diet, lifestyle, genetic risks – alcohol is a risk factor that can be changed. Women can choose to drink less to protect themselves.
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