There’s no scientific evidence to say flossing works, admits US Government
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New personal devices allow at-risk people to make better lifestyle decisions
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The AMA has labelled gun violence a public health crisis and plans to lobby for research into gun-related issues.
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Professional cleaners knows what health risks lurk in your house. Here are their tips for gaining control over your domain.
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Studies give us pause for thought. Is it time to rethink this seemingly benign anti inflammatory?
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Paralysis victims may walk again with Melbourne invention.
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Mitochondria are our cellular batteries – structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form cells can use. As we age, our mitochondria come under attack from free radicals from stress, illness and pollution. The earlier you try and prevent this process, the better. Giving mitochondria a boost as soon as we can and continuing this for the long-term may help slow the ageing process.
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Do elephants hold the secret to cancer prevention?
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Technology and medicine are intersecting more than ever, resulting in new, safer ways of treating patients in remote areas.
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Now in its fourth year Bright Pink Lipstick Day, aims to encourage Australians to have a conversation about their family’s hereditary health, specifically their risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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A new theory is challenging commonly held ideas about what causes autism.
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Ex-Green Beret makes it his mission to help fellow soldiers by funding new research for Traumatic Brain Injury
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New findings suggest Alzheimer’s disease not just genetic as previously thought
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On the eve of R U OK day, Sydney Swans player’s woes show the struggle is real for men and mental health
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Some describe it as creating ‘designer babies’, others say they’d only choose a particular sex for health reasons – whatever your view, the topic remains controversial.
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These puppies are using their incredible sense of smell to sniff out cancer.
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Researchers discover the drug Modafinil sees higher brain function kicking in when users need it most, but is using it ethical?
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Fashion Targets Breast Cancer have launched their 2015 campaign with the chic assistance of Kiwi designer Karen Walker.
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Researchers are hopeful about a pill that could block the gene responsible for obesity and Diabetes Type 2
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A noninvasive procedure could help people with paralysis move their legs without the need for surgery.
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A new invention is ensuring new mothers – who don’t have access to hospitals – do have access to antiretroviral medication to stop mother-to-baby HIV transmission.
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WHO has just announced that Cuba has successfully halted the transmission of HIV from mother to child.
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Would you be more likely to give blood if you knew when and for who, it was used?
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The Canadian singer has spoken out about her struggle with Lyme disease over the last year, describing it as the ‘worst time of her life’.
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