11 September 2020
It may be possible to prevent Alzheimer’s disease for those already experiencing cognitive decline, according to new research…
23 July 2024
An ANU expert on ageing unpacks why Biden's withdrawal from the US presidential race makes sense.
14 June 2024
Young people are increasingly turning to anti-ageing procedures, including Botox. ANU psychiatrist Neil Jeyasingam says the reasoning goes beyond the superficial.
16 March 2023
Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a new ANU study.
14 September 2021
Experts say a new treatment option for young people with depression and loneliness is showing promising benefits, especially during COVID-19 lockdowns.
5 April 2024
Daylight saving has a long history and surprising health risks. But little hacks can help us feel well when the clock changes.
10 August 2023
Female footballers are putting on a stellar show at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. But more must be done to support peak performance and safeguard their health.
24 March 2023
Increased consumption of magnesium-rich foods in our daily diet leads to better brain health, according to ANU researchers.
6 May 2022
Men appear to "borrow" free time from their female partners to keep up their exercise but women don't get the same time in return, according to new research from ANU.
28 July 2021
Australians living with mild cognitive impairment could know five years in advance whether they are at high risk of developing Alzheimer's disease - the most common form of dementia - according to new research from ANU.
15 October 2020
The battle against fake news has a powerful new tool, with leading experts across the globe penning a free new handbook describing the best ways to combat misinformation. The…
27 August 2020
Experts are calling for many of the 156 government policy measures put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic…
2 August 2023
The global uptake of commercial milk formula is harming our planet, but parents aren’t to blame. Fortunately, simple policy solutions can support breastfeeding, health and climate action.
30 August 2021
People who think based on their first instincts are more likely to believe and share COVID-19 misinformation, according to new research from ANU.