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British holidaymaker dies from rabies: what you need to know about the disease and getting the jab if you’re going abroad this summer
Blinding lights: the hidden science behind gambling’s glow
Ticks carry decades of history in each troublesome bite
Dopamine can make it hard to put down our phone or abandon the online shopping cart. Here’s why
New Strategy For Treatment Of Severe Childhood Cancer
Plants Use ‘weather Radar’ To Sense Temperature
Seven Projects Awarded the StratNeuro Collaborative Neuroscience Grant 2025
Genes that influence how we respond to the world around us revealed: largest ever twin study
Are Eyes Windows To Overall Health?
Why won’t my cough go away?
Fredrik Piehl Voted Neuroprofile Of Year 2025
Cannabis extract shows promise as treatment for fungal infections
Helpful hormone – prolactin helps mothers keep cool during pregnancy
‘Knockout Violence’: First women’s-only trauma-focused boxing program launches in Darwin
Why do our pupils dilate when we’re aroused? Anatomy experts explain
Coffee can interfere with your medication – here’s what you need to know
Rise of the Zombie Bugs takes readers on a jaw-dropping tour of the parasite world
Why do we cry happy tears? The science behind this emotional paradox
Billy Joel has excess fluid in his brain – a neurologist explains what happens when this protective liquid gets out of balance
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Grants Interchangeability Designation to Samsung Bioepis and Organon HADLIMA(TM) (adalimumab-bwwd) Injection
Light It Up 4 HD: Global campaign to bring awareness to Huntington’s Disease
Camilla Thompson unlocks the secrets of everyday biohacking for a longer, healthier life with new book: Biohack Me
Boredom gets a bad rap. But science says it can actually be good for us
Horrific, bizarre, lonely: how women going through the menopause describe their experiences
Study reveals impacts of Alzheimer’s disease on the whole body
Everyone isn’t ‘a little bit autistic’ – here’s why this notion is harmful
The Realities of Rescue Dogs: Is Adopting a Rescue Right for You?
For children with a rare form of dementia, music could be a powerful therapy tool
Medetomidine: what you need to know about the animal sedative turning up in opioid deaths
Five evidence-based ways to manage chronic stress – by an expert in behavioural psychology
Multiple Sclerosis: Triggers In Gut Flora
More Australians are overdosing on GHB. But there are ways to reduce your risk
Authorities Warn Over Rise In ‘fantasy’ Drug Imports
Melbourne scientists identify potential new target for neurodegenerative diseases
We talk a lot about being ‘resilient’. But what does it actually mean?
Which Medications Are Commonly Prescribed For Autistic People And Why?
What’s the difference between a tantrum and a meltdown?
How fighters make weight in combat sports – and regain it for the match
New technology facilitates delivery of advanced medicines
From cats and dogs to penguins and llamas, treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine
‘cortisol Belly’ Myth: When Diet Culture Is Rebranded As ‘wellness’
Bringing WA’s Rail Freight Network back into public hands
Tremors, seizures and paralysis: this brain disorder is more common than multiple sclerosis – but often goes undiagnosed
Gender Bias In POTS Diagnosis Reveals Hidden Impact
Integrative approach reveals promising candidates for AD risk factors or targets for treatments
Neural Stem Cells Outside Brain
Menstrual blood is being used to research a range of health conditions – from endometriosis to diabetes and cancer
Even just thinking you’re hungry could change your immune system – new research in mice