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The Conversation (AU) - Health

Sleep wrinkles are temporary. But as your skin loses its elasticity as you age, they can set in. Here’s how to minimise them forming.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Australians are more likely to receive treatment against their will if they are born overseas, speak a language other than English or are unemployed.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

The mass-produced wholegrain bread you buy from the supermarket isn’t harmful to your health, even though it’s an ‘ultra-processed’ food. Your over...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Travel is often linked to the idea of a life well-lived. And when diagnosed with cancer, the search for adventure, memories and meaning takes on a ...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Rather than trying to ‘fix’ or change neurodivergent people, neuroaffirming care aims to empower and support unique needs and strengths.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

You’ve heard of cow’s milk and peanut allergies. But what about tick-meat or fruit-pollen allergies?

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Stopping cells from dividing into new cells is one way to fight cancer. This is how the drug abemaciclib works.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Being aware of terminal lucidity can help loved ones understand it is part of the dying process.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Although surgery is common for ACL injuries, research has shown it may not be needed in every case. Some people who have ruptured their ACL fare we...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Sugary drinks cause weight gain and increase the risk of a range of diseases. But a tax can reduce sales and make us healthier.

Thinking Crit Care

Had the honour of being invited to give grand rounds by Dr. Paul Mayo and share some thoughts on fluid tolerance and venous congestion. Starts arou...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

We need to look at the roots of gendered violence, including the experiences and behaviours of perpetrators.