The fight against diabetes in Malaysia and Southeast Asia requires a multifaceted approach that addresses dietary habits, physical activity, and socio-economic factors.
An unhealthy obsession with eating well might be more common than you think, and can lead to unintended health issues such as malnutrition.
Some women who use drugs like Ozempic have reported unexpected pregnancies. What’s going on?
Getting enough quality sleep is important for good health and wellbeing, but sleep problems plague many people with diabetes.
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.
Reports of a diabetes “tsunami” are hiding a key part of the picture. There’s a good reason the numbers are increasing.
The country ranks fifth in the Western Pacific, with 4.4 million adults diagnosed with diabetes in 2021, but there’s a way forward to combat the disease.
Can eHealth lifestyle programs help address the rising childhood obesity epidemic?
Researchers have developed a device that could revolutionise the science of sleep, and its effect on the human mind and body.
An initiative in First Nations communities in Australia's far north flipped the merchandising model, and found stores could successfully sell more nutritious food without losing money.
The COVID-19 death toll in aged-care homes is spiking. Protocols need to urgently be put in place to prevent infection, but there also needs to be detailed plans for when an outbreak occurs.
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.
We take great comfort from shared experiences with others. When you're unwell, it can also lead to better health outcomes..
The popularity of women's sport is soaring, and elite-level competitions are gaining more mainstream traction, which sends a positive message for health and wellbeing, despite the trolls.
A simple nasal spray may help control appetite, burn fat and reduce weight.
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.
While the disease is on the rise, it's preventable – that includes not only considering how much we eat, but the kind of foods we consume.
Excess weight affects fertility in men and women – the good news is weight loss can reverse the negative effects.
Unless you suffer from coeliac disease, a gluten-free diet may be doing you more harm than good.
Researchers focus on immune cells to save eyesight in adults and premature babies.
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