As climate change makes smog and bushfires more common, people will die from air pollution at increasingly high rates – especially in densely-populated cities.
The potential risk of brain injury playing sport is well-documented, but less-known is the effects of intimate partner violence on the brain. New research is aiming to change that.
The technology to link human brains with computers is developing quickly – but the path ahead is full of challenges.
When Monash’s Associate Professor Jun Yang started investigating a little-known but sometimes fatal condition, she could never have imagined the very personal way it would enter her life.
Women are increasingly seeking testosterone therapy to treat fatigue and brain fog. But there’s no evidence it improves symptoms of menopause.
Research into snake venom pivoted from Alzheimer's disease to COVID-19 when the coronavirus reared its head.
An innovative stem cell trial offers hope in treating premature babies born with chronic lung disease.
While the disease is on the rise, it's preventable – that includes not only considering how much we eat, but the kind of foods we consume.
In 2030, diseases – from cancer to dementia – will be defined and targeted more specifically with a focus on their molecular makeup.
Researchers focus on immune cells to save eyesight in adults and premature babies.
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