Getting enough quality sleep is important for good health and wellbeing, but sleep problems plague many people with diabetes.
A new world-first study of nearly 700 Australian parents or caregivers confirms more education and training is needed for those involved in every stage of the process.
With sperm counts declining worldwide, it’s important men know how to keep their sperm as healthy as possible.
Women are increasingly seeking testosterone therapy to treat fatigue and brain fog. But there’s no evidence it improves symptoms of menopause.
Experts examine the five questions they commonly hear from women and girls about their hormones and ADHD symptoms.
There’s a lot we don't see when Hollywood actors undertake dramatic body transformations, and many risks involved, including potentially long-term physical and mental health consequences.
A new research program will target biological causes and possible treatments, including anti-psychotic drugs, brain stimulation and hormones.
For too long, some women with mental health issues have been wrongly told they have “women’s problems”, and “there’s not much we can do”.
A new global sleep and mental health survey shows 45% of participants had changed dream experiences during the pandemic.
The hormones in the contraceptive pill can cause or exacerbate depression, and the type you use is an important factor.
Last week on Monash University's "What Happens Next?" podcast, our guest experts served up some unappetising truths about weight loss. In today’s episode, host Dr Susan Carland continues the conversation by asking the things you’ve always wanted to know about weight but have been too afraid to ask.
It’s a love song cliché and a Hollywood staple, but your heart really might race or skip a beat when you feel love and attraction.
The symptoms of menopause, which can include sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety and “brain fog”, can span perimenopause and last for up to 10 years.
This season of Monash University’s 'What Happens Next?' podcast kicks off with a conversation about weight loss. What does science really have to say about it? Should we change how we think about – and therefore talk about – diet, exercise and wellness?
Rules curtailed the presence of fathers and non-birth partners at antenatal, birth, and post-natal appointments, but there are steps they can take to foster a stronger bond.
Researchers are delving into a protein with the potential to stop habitual drinking.
They're low-cost medicines that can be easily accessed, and are being used to treat seriously ill COVID-19 patients.
Evidence indicates that women who take menopausal hormone therapy have a marginally increased risk of breast cancer, but it's equally important to talk about the benefits of the treatment.
A simple nasal spray may help control appetite, burn fat and reduce weight.
What can we do about obesity and all its associated chronic health problems? Professor Michael Cowley says the condition needs to be destigmatised.
Clinicians need the training and support to provide better comprehensive healthcare for women with endometriosis.
Losing weight is only half the battle – there are also physiological challenges.
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome say they find it hard to lose weight. Here's what they can do to improve their symptoms and long-term health.
New research shows that sexually motivated men are more likely to seek a steak.
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