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A teenager died from a "caffeine-induced cardiac event" after drinking a succession of caffeinated drinks in a short period of time, a coroner has ruled. Davis Allen Cripe reportedly drank a McDonald'...
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Have a cry, it's good for your health.
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I've begun to realise that the current social attitude towards health often seems to be based on buzzwords that people may or may not understand.
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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump's administration announced the details Monday of the president's unprecedented international anti-abortion policy, which drastically expands the "global gag rule" t...
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All men -- from their teenage years onwards -- need to know what feels normal and seek the advice of a doctor if something doesn't feel right. You never know -- it might just save your life.
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Turns out Dr Google isn't even a licensed physician.
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Authorities are warning of an unfolding public health emergency in north-east Arnhem Land, where dozens of young people are recording dangerously high lead levels after sniffing aviation fuel. Securit...
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Australians need to reset their understanding of what is a normal weight, with more than one-in-five school aged children in New South Wales now considered overweight or obese, health experts say. New...
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I’m telling you all of this because often when people think of mental illness they picture that homeless man on the beach.
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The RAIN acronym is an ancient Buddhist mindfulness tool to cope with hardship.
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While no particular part of our society is left untouched, no one person exempt from the mental and physical aches that life can bring, for many complex reasons, men are currently at particular risk of suicide — they’re three times more likely to take their lives than women are. Interviews and video by Emily Verdouw.
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You can't solve a complex social problem like drug use with an absurdly simple and harsh response.