A major international study international study has shown that brighter days and darker nights are fundamental for mental health.
A healthy retreat or a slippery slope? Experts from Monash and beyond discuss how escapism, from LARPing to video games to binge-watching, affects our lives.
A study details the activities older people can engage in that are most likely to help in the battle against dementia.
Healthcare is increasingly turning to AI to make patient care more effective, safe, and efficient, but the question remains: Does the reality match the intentions?
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?
New research indicates it’s not the presence of darkness that frightens some people but, rather, the absence of light.
Researchers have developed a device that could revolutionise the science of sleep, and its effect on the human mind and body.
A new online tool can help you weigh your options.
Australia must draw on international best practice so workplaces can keep their workers and occupants safe.
As we (hopefully) start to move out of the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, there's a variety of issues we need to retain in our conversations with, and about, men’s health.
Pandemic-induced stress can result in the return of unhealthy behaviours, but there are ways to minimise the effects.
Why we must look past ‘generational analyses’ of the novel coronavirus impact.
Researchers are examining the body’s response to developmental defects, in a bid to help prevent disorders such as foetal growth restriction.
By the time the aged care royal commission's recommendations lead to improvements in our nursing homes, four cohorts of residents will have died. Here's why.
Five years on, Monash's FODMAP app continues to change the lives of IBS sufferers.
Most of those fighting the Nazi regime from within were everyday Germans and Austrians with blue-collar jobs.
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