Star’s devastating struggle: ‘My head was like a scrambled egg’
In his rugby career Michael Lipman took head knocks in his stride. Now, aged 42 and suffering dementia, he’s paying a terrible price.
In his rugby career Michael Lipman took head knocks in his stride. Now, aged 42 and suffering dementia, he’s paying a terrible price.
Aggressive prostate cancer has been said to leave men with an impossible choice: treat it and cease to be men, or don’t – and cease to be.
People who eat vegemite are less likely to become stressed or depressed than those who don’t.
Depression may not be caused by a serotonin deficiency but boy do SSRIs work.
Harnessing the capacity of a newborn’s heart to repair itself holds the key to new treatments for congenital cardiac disease.
A harbourside hike takes in urban wilderness and links to the land’s ancestral past.
After returning to Australia to sell her home, Germaine Greer, 83, put herself into aged care last year. As Covid lockdowns came and went, she was at times ‘not a patient, but an inmate’.
Our dazzling beaches get all the attention, but Australia is awash with inland options for taking the plunge.
When you take seniors isolated from family and children craving a grandparent’s devotion, wonderful things can happen.
An Australian artificial intelligence program designed to screen the quality of embryos during IVF is reducing the time and cost involved in achieving the pregnancy.
Parents who live with disability share their fears, challenges and triumphs.
Intense exercise – at least once a week – is the key to warding off joint and muscle pain in later life, according to a study. But there are other ways to protect yourself.
Sudden social media fame is catching teenagers off guard, leaving many unprepared for the attention they thought they wanted.
Seven years ago, after 25 years of marriage, my wife and I separated. So began the quest to find meaning and purpose in solitude.
Smokers who suffer from sleep apnoea spend longer than non-smokers at ‘dangerously low’ oxygen levels during their sleep, increasing their risk of cardiovascular death.
Awesome news for carb lovers: cutting out bread may not cut the kilos. Some breads prove a magic bullet for blasting body fat.
‘Choking is mainstream now. And hitting….’ That bleak little nugget came from a 20-year-old friend, in a talk about consent.
Not all disasters are equal. Some are wet and wild, some are cyclonic or fiery. The disaster that has settled over Canberra can’t be seen or smelt, but it is insidious.
A new type of cell-based influenza vaccine is available this winter that promises to be much more effective than protein-based flu jabs grown in eggs.
In my quest for beauty sleep, I’ve tried everything from aromatherapy and melatonin to acupressure and camomile tea. But alas. Each temporary fix has been exactly that: a passing relief.
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