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.
Sleep gadgets have become ubiquitous, but getting the information you need from them is more straightforward than you might think.
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.
As we wait for global leaders to convene and chart the future course for the world’s population of eight billion, we can take proactive steps to protect health from climate change through multifaceted and sustained efforts that transcend the confines of net zero.
Hotter, drier conditions associated with El Niño can be detrimental to our health. These tips may help.
For more than 100 years, it’s been thought that brain function is localised, but new research proves that activity spans almost its entirety.
The Victorian Heart Hospital, which opened in February, brings researchers to where the patients are, and already there’s a real buzz about the place.
A class of drugs developed to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity is in short supply, sparking debate about who should be prioritised for access.
Research shows humans are becoming less sceptical of robots, meaning the imagined future is happening in real time.
Someone who is self-aware may be a better choice then your nearest and dearest when it comes to enacting your will and preferences as you age.
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.
There’s no one “thing” we can blame for causing dementia, and why it’s so hard to find that silver bullet to stop it – particularly at older ages.
A new study indicates methamphetamine smokers are likely to experience higher levels of depression and anxiety than the general population.
COVID-19 has highlighted what's possible when the collective will exists to mobilise attention and healthcare resources – something the slow emergence of chronic disease could not.
How has COVID-19 accelerated technological change, innovation and advancement in digital healthcare?
The death of a family member inspired a rethinking of palliative care to make it more of a home away from home.
For the chronically ill, digital technologies enable comforting social interactions – but they come with their dangers.
With the COVID-19 landscape changing daily, an Australian team of researchers and clinicians has come together to deliver up-to-the-minute, evidence-based guidance for the care of people with the disease.
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.
The trumpeting of hydroxychloroquine's potential in treating COVID-19 raises ethical and safety concerns.
Monash's most recent cohort of Fulbright, Rhodes and Schwarzman scholars share their passions and plans for the future.
A new report says policymakers need to address the impact of environmental changes on health in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Descendants of Jewish families who fled Nazi Germany are still having their citizenship applications denied.
A new study reveals that cardiovascular disease treatment over the next 10 to 15 years is to take a more personalised approach.
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