There’s plenty of evidence showing how social media use can affect youth mental health, but studies often omit the developing countries of the global south.
Public interest in OHS issues is often heavily focused on the safety aspect, but workplaces offer the chance to improve the health of millions of people worldwide. How can we tap into that?
Neither polypharmacy nor complex medication regimens necessarily lead to good health results for patients.
Pharmacy students are underlining their value by taking their skills from the classroom to the COVID-19 frontline.
Sharman Stone has worked to advance the rights of women for more than 20 years, in Parliament and as Ambassador for Women and Girls, but her work isn't finished yet.
Meet Graham Hawke, the BOM’s backroom strategist helping climate-sensitive industries and governments prepare for future weather events.
The drug epidemic that's claimed thousands of lives in the US is swiftly becoming a threat to the health of many Australians.
It took a coordinated effort to reduce Victoria's road toll from a peak of 1034 in 1969, but there's plenty of work still to do.
Men’s violence continues to threaten, restrict and harm the lives of Victorian women at alarming levels.
HIV is no longer a death sentence, but the epidemic that has claimed nearly 40 million lives and ruined countless others isn’t over yet.
Professor Maude E. Phipps' work in human genetics at Monash Malaysia extends to her advocacy of bioethics education and research programs in Asia, and gender equity in STEMM.
Social media has become a threat to due legal process and the presumption of innocence.
'Fast liquor', aged in months rather than decades, is the holy grail for distillers.
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