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Can you see green? This could be the key to living longer

According to a study conducted by researchers from Harvard’s School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, the key to living longer and healthier might be closely tied to where you live and your access to nature.

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Study finds artistic skills can emerge after dementia diagnosis

Positive changes can occur after a person has been diagnosed with dementia, a new study by researchers at Neuroscience Research […]

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Is constant arguing sending you to an early grave?

Arguing frequently with your partner, friends and family increases your chances of a middle-aged death.

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How to cook rice and pasta for fewer calories

Scientists have found out how to cook rice and pasta with less than half the calories.

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How to talk to your teenager – and get them to do what you want

New research may offer a helping hand to parents struggling to communicate or engage with their teenage children.

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Reading books instead of Kindles can improve your concentration

A new study has found that reading books over kindles can improve concentration and long-term memory.

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Breakthrough research shows how brain works while we sleep

Our ‘time out’ resets the brain so it can remember and learn; findings may help treat depression.

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Brain ‘10 years older’ in overweight people, study shows

Jury still out on links between obesity and memory loss, dementia.

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Hold the phone for better health

Research shows it might be time to pull the plug on social media.

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Standing desks may not be the answer

Standing desks might make us feel healthier in the long term but can they help us overcome laziness?

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Half of all heart attacks may be silent

Thousands of people may be succumbing to “silent” heart attacks without any knowledge, new study findings suggest.

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Do we crave the food our body needs?

Do we crave food because we need it or because we have restricted ourselves from eating it? Food cravings are […]

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Breakthrough study: Improved diabetes control with low-carb diet

Study shows that low-carb diets have resulted in a 40 per cent reduction in medication levels for Type 2 Diabetes.

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Step Into Sport Management For Success

Mike Chu’s decision to take a course in sport management has seen him work for one of New Zealand’s most respected sport organisations for more than 10 years.

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New study finds that controlling brain inflammation could slow progression of Alzheimer’s

Scientists have discovered a link between brain inflammation and the progress of Alzheimer’s.

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Strong legs = a strong mind

With every lunge you not only improve your physical health but increase the strength of your mind.

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Parabens in skincare products could be more harmful than previously thought

Latest study raises questions about the link between parabens and breast cancer

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Forgetful? Try repeating things out loud

Feel a bit silly repeating things out loud to help yourself remember? Well, a new study suggests you might, in fact, be onto something.

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Can more time spent outdoors improve kids’ eyesight?

A new study has revealed that more time outdoors may reduce your childs’ odds of needing glasses

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Science discovers the code for romance

A scientific study has looked into what men and women consider the most desirable traits of their partners – and it’s not great news for gender stereotypes!

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New study claims Alzheimer’s disease could be infectious

New findings suggest Alzheimer’s disease not just genetic as previously thought

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Concrete jungle? Not according to this new design

This amazing house has a garden on every floor proving that green spaces are no longer just for the suburbs

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Did your University make the TOP 500 list for 2015?

Where do Australian and New Zealand Universities sit on the world stage?

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Ashley Madison hack reveals married Sydney-siders in Top 3 biggest cheaters list

My Hormones Made Me Do It! Could a Harvard study shed light on why some people cheat?

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