Pressure at work and even in school can bring both emotional and mental stress, which in turn can affect how a person functions in life.
Health experts warned that wearing skinny jeans poses negative effects on health and posture. British Chiropractic Association (BCA) revealed that women’s poor fashion choices restrict free movement in hips and knees, and is bad for back health.
People in Sydney are being warned to be on the look-out for measles symptoms. The warning, issued by health authorities, comes after an infectious young adult visited popular places in Sydney.
The anti-cancer drug Venetoclax has just received Australia approval. The drug was developed by a team of international and Australian scientists and now it has been reported that the drug can “melt away” certain advanced forms of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL).
Scurvy, an 18th century disease historically associated with sea sailors, has made a surprise comeback to Australia.
Australia still has a big economic gender gap problem. In the new World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index 2016, Australia has slipped down to 46th place from 36th in 2015, lagging behind New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom and even behind United States.
The 29-year-old Sydney Entrepreneur, Adam Brimo, has launched Openlearning.com to provide free vocational courses to students who cannot afford to pay for their education. It is the solution to the non-completion of government-funded VET courses.
Here are some general tips for both men and women on how to dress appropriately for work.
Australians have negative stereotypes associated with strength-training. People look at these activities as super-masculine, and women believe they will put on a lot of weight.
The study should not be used as an escape route for not taking action against air pollution. If people start using “active transport” more, then pollution levels will come down automatically.
Glassdoor Economic Research has confirmed there is a significant gender pay gap between men and women in Australia, as well as in the US, UK, Germany and France.
Sedentary women suffer more severe menopause symptoms than active women and a Latin American study has linked sedentary lifestyle to a plethora of health problems.
A diet of fish is rich in omega-6 and omega-3 that can help promote a child’s healthy brain development.
Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, ranked first in the list, which includes accidental poisonings in babies, based on a report from the total calls to poison control centres.
Researchers show the association of high urate levels with the risk of Parkinson’s but does not necessarily prove that high levels actually lower the chances of developing the disease.
According to a new study, the substance ebastine, found in hay fever medications, can reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Flavonoids are associated with a reduced risk of developing erectile dysfunction, especially in younger men.
Experts believe that men with low resistance to stress at age 18 years are more prone to develop type 2 diabetes.
Scientists claim that food allergy is linked to hyperactive immunity.
The birth delivery mode and feeding method could impact long-term health in infants.
Scientists have found significant anti-cancer properties in the popular painkiller Diclofenac.
Scientists found that hookah tobacco smoking, also known as pneumatic water pipe, gives off more toxicants than a regular cigarette.
A new research says that women age slower if they have more children.
A carpenter from Germany invented a valve for male contraception that will be tested in 2016.
Scientists say that the broken-heart syndrome is an actual medical diagnosis, exhibiting the same signs of a typical heart attack.
Oral contraceptive use in early pregnancy does not cause birth defects.
A customer’s food decision at restaurants is influenced by the weight of the waiter.
The wage gap makes women more prone to depression and anxiety compared to men, according to a new study.
Experts believe that children may already understand the basic concepts of reading and writing before formal training of these skills begins.
Researchers say that skin bacteria promotes the growth of cancer cells in patients with lymphoma.