A tickle in the nose can help trigger a sneeze, expelling irritants and disease-causing pathogens. But the cellular pathways that control the sneeze reflex go
A different type of surge may be on the way more than a year into the pandemic — a baby surge. The COVID-19 shutdown initially
Deaths caused by indirect effects of the pandemic emphasize the need for policy changes that address widening health and racial inequities. More than 15 months
Infant human babies do even more than we thought while sleeping. A new study from University of Iowa researchers provides further insights into the coordination
Restrictions across Victoria will ease on Friday as the state records 5 new locally acquired COVID cases. One “concerning” case involves a vaccinated nurse at
In many parts of the world, mosquitoes are a common summertime nuisance. But in places on the front lines of climate change, these disease-spreading insects
Red seaweed has been prevalent in the diets of Asian communities for thousands of years. In a new study, published in Marine Drugs, researchers have
A funny thing happened on the way to discovering how zinc impacts kidney stones — two different theories emerged, each contradicting the other. One: Zinc
A new study found higher education students are more engaged and motivated when they are taught using playful pedagogy rather than the traditional lecture-based method.
Local health authorities are monitoring the situation in a Southbank townhouse complex in a bid to prevent a potential outbreak as Victoria reports no new
Women’s mental health likely has a higher association with their diet than men’s, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.