Working with young people is a crucial part of promoting sustainable food systems, and reducing food waste’s impact on the environment.
These tips can help children who are feeling anxious about the transition to school, or going back after the holidays.
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Large households throw away mountains of food. In an attempt to stop the waste, a basic idea is showing great promise.
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Researchers are working to mitigate the risk of weight gain and its associated problems, including increased COVID-19 vulnerability, among shift workers.
A new, simple brain-training technique can help people with alcohol addiction.
Young adults talk about food as good and bad, but health professionals should move away from the focus on shame, guilt and fear around food and nutrition.
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Pandemic-induced stress can result in the return of unhealthy behaviours, but there are ways to minimise the effects.
Self-isolation is an alien concept to most people, but there are ways we can mitigate the stresses it brings.
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New research shows that sexually motivated men are more likely to seek a steak.
Innovative treatment approaches to compulsions and addictions are the focus of the new neuroscience research lab, BrainPark.
As governments around the world try to curtail the global obesity crisis, do Australia’s Health Star ratings encourage people to choose healthy options?
A new study is looking at shift workers' dietary habits, and the potential implications for their long-term health.
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