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Here's your packed-lunch prescription from a top nutritionist
The sandwiches that can strengthen your bones, ward off insomnia and help you through the menopause… so here’s YOUR packed-lunch prescription from a top nutritionist…
One Good Thing: find awe in nature for a greater sense of calm
Welcome back to One Good Thing, Stylist’s Sunday series that asks experts in mental health for the one good thing we can all do to…
‘Don’t fat-shame obese patients’ medics told
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In the US, menopause finally gets its due
For years, the sweeping physical and emotional midlife change that women undergo has been shunted to the shadowy corners of public view, and barely even…
A nagging cough can hang on for weeks or months following a respiratory illness—and there is little you can do about it
When was the last time you walked into a public space and didn’t hear someone coughing? After three years of flinching at the sound, it…
Study identifies a previously unknown role of 'natural killer' immune cells
Melbourne researchers have improved our understanding of how the immune system is regulated to prevent disease, identifying a previously unknown role of 'natural killer' (NK)…
Can an annual blood test find cancer while it’s curable?
Despite decades of effort in the war against cancer, screening tests are available for only five types of the disease, representing less than one-third of…
The fight against antibiotic resistance is growing more urgent, but artificial intelligence can help
Since the discovery of penicillin in the late 1920s, antibiotics have “revolutionized medicine and saved millions of lives.” Unfortunately, the effectiveness of antibiotics is now…
Access matters: Lack of resources is associated with increased mortality in childhood cancer survivors
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have found that socioeconomic deprivation, the presence of treatable chronic health conditions and frailty are independently associated with increased…