The ‘next 1,000 days’ is a crucial time in the development of a child into adolescence and adulthood – it’s when they rapidly develop motor skills, become independent in their movement and physical ...
Melbourne researchers are helping expand options for people with high cholesterol that puts them at risk of heart attack or stroke, including world-first drugs for potentially deadly conditions.
With Trump’s re-election only days prior, there is a palpable feeling of anxiousness in the air here at COP29 about what a Trump White House means for the future of the Paris Agreement and the degree ...
A research team from the Department of Physiotherapy at Monash University has developed a world first interval rating of balance exercise intensity, the Balance Intensity Scale (BIS). The BIS is a ...
A new project by the PACT (Pacific Action for Climate Transitions) centre, a Monash Business School and Fiji National University collaboration, is set to help Nauru, the world’s smallest island nation ...
The current Australian Dietary Guidelines suggest that adults should be consuming 30 grams of nuts, which is equivalent to 1/3 of a cup or a small handful, or approximately two tablespoons of nut ...
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Stardust left behind from the dawn of our solar system has allowed scientists to estimate the Sun took between 10 and 20 million years to form. While there is consensus the Sun formed about 4.6 ...
Japanese visitors are among the highest numbers of international visitor coastal drowning deaths in Australia. Worryingly, a new study has found that around 60 per cent of Japanese surveyed university ...
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