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From resort buffets to long flights: simple tips for eating well on holiday
New research shows WWII dominates Australians’ knowledge of military history. But big gaps remain
Fast food, screens, and no greens: A recipe for teen health trouble
As climate change hits, what might the British garden of the future look like?
UN experts condemn Israel’s deliberate dehydration and starvation of the Palestinian people: “Thirst as a weapon”
Statement of the Forty-second meeting of the Polio IHR Emergency Committee
Older adults who follow healthy diets accumulate chronic diseases more slowly – new study
Healthy diet can slow down chronic diseases in older people
WHO unveils health and environment scorecards for 194 countries
Prescribed burning threatens survival of skinks and other wildlife
Hosepipe ban survival guide: which garden plants to save and which to sacrifice
Are you ageing well? Take the five-part quiz that could help change your future
Monash expert: New guidelines for people with inflammatory bowel disease
Building local research capacity to advance sexual and reproductive health evidence
Ferragosto Returns To Five Dock
Planning a ‘Euro summer’ or cruise? Why another flu shot might save your holiday
Sites in the Republic of Korea, Portugal and Tajikistan recognized as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Police Appeal To Locate Teenager Missing From Sadlier
The ‘Mind’ diet is good for cognitive health – here’s what foods you should put on your plate
From Scrooge to science: how dairy might disrupt your sleep and dreams
Eat Parramatta campaign – your winter passport to the city’s tastiest experiences
TravelKon Launches Unlimited Europe eSIM Range to Keep Australians Connected over European Summer Getaway
Farming within Earth’s limits is still possible – but it will take a Herculean effort
Common Farm Chemical Threatens Insect Survival
Setting global research priorities for traditional medicine
‘Good’ fats and inflammation: more complex than first thought
International Day of Yoga 2025: “One Earth, One Health”
More Contrasting Weather Extremes In Europe
Jordan’s new drink-driving law will save lives
50 years after ‘Jaws,’ researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks’ amazing biology
Ticks carry decades of history in each troublesome bite
Jordan’s new drink-driving law will save lives on the roads
When Beetles See Red
FAO releases the most detailed global assessment of marine fish stocks to date
UN Ocean Conference: Youth must drive transformation for aquatic foods to feed billions more people, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu says
New research brings cultural and climatic perspectives into Plus Energy Building design
Rosemary has been linked to better memory, lower anxiety and even protection from Alzheimer’s
Global health leaders urge action on immunization priorities at Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
Unprecedented heat in the North Atlantic Ocean kickstarted Europe’s hellish 2023 summer. Now we know what caused it
Progress on infection prevention and control
As Maritime Security Threats Grow More Complex, ‘Enhanced Coordination, Stronger Maritime Governance Essential’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
World No Tobacco Day 2025 Awards – meet the winners
WHO warns of slowing global health gains in new statistics report
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Dementia risk depends on more than lifestyle factors. Overstating this can cause stigma and blame
Police Appeal To Locate Girl Missing From Entrance
Cooperation at all levels and funding “critical” for plant health and food security, FAO says
ADF Honours VE Day In London