New test predicts Alzheimer’s years before it strikes
Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind test that can predict dementia nine years before a diagnosis.
Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind test that can predict dementia nine years before a diagnosis.
Better treatment is on the horizon
An unexplained surge in bowel cancer among people aged under 50 has doctors worried and a new study highlights the signs you may have the disease.
Getting tattooed could increase a person’s risk of developing a certain type of cancer, researchers have found.
It’s time to take ownership of our health
It’s thought of as a women’s diseases, but on rare occasions men can be diagnosed too. This is what it’s like to be diagnosed with breast cancer as a man.
Did someone say, manopause?
With bowel cancer on the rise in young people, new guidelines call for screening to start earlier.
There’s no one-size-fits-all quick solution
QUEENSLAND scientists have confirmed the link between male-pattern balding and deadly skin cancers — and it’s not testosterone.
He says early testing saved his life
‘If I’m not living my life, what’s the point?’
Surging demand for Ozempic has caused a crippling shortage and the TGA has restricted access for Australians. See who can still get it.
Are you guilty?
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