In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
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A new study is exploring how to improve gastrointestinal problems that plague endurance athletes, including nausea, vomiting, bloating and diarrhoea.
The Monash University team that developed the world’s first low FODMAP diet for IBS has produced its first cookbook, incorporating gourmet recipes and evidence-based dietary tips.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
The Omicron strain is driving a rapid increase in China, and is quicker to transmit than other variants.
Despite the lavish claims of some test providers, many food allergy and intolerance tests are far-fetched and unfounded.
A lot has changed in COVID treatment since the pandemic began. Here are the treatments you can expect — from being diagnosed, to going to hospital, and for those who need to be cared for in ICU.
Professor Dena Lyras’ continuing mission lies in trying to understand the formidable enemy of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, particularly those in the human gut.
Most people diagnosed with COVID-19 can manage their illness at home, but some patients deteriorate after about five days. Fortunately, Australian doctors have up-to-the-minute treatment guidelines.
Let's take what we’ve learned from our COVID-19 experience to radically rethink the relationship between our environment and human health.
How we responded to pandemics in the past can carry lessons for the current COVID-19 situation.
Work is under way on how to best teach our future health workforce about environmental sustainability and its impacts.
Worldwide it's estimated that 11% of the population has IBS* with more women suffering than men. Hypnotherapy treatment may turn out to be a major part of the solution.
Clinicians need the training and support to provide better comprehensive healthcare for women with endometriosis.
Although the “normal” heart rate is anywhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute, there’s increasing evidence a rate at the lower end of the spectrum is better for you.
Vaccination may one day allow coeliac disease sufferers to have their cake and eat it, too – but many questions remain unanswered.
Five years on, Monash's FODMAP app continues to change the lives of IBS sufferers.
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