
White snus: why ‘tobacco free’ doesn’t mean risk free
A habit that is worrying health authorities in Sweden where increasing numbers of teenagers are taking whats known as snus is also concerning football authorities in England where one-fifth of professional players are...

The spring clock change may affect your mind and body longer than you realise
Twice a year, around a quarter of the worlds population dutifully reset their clocks. It may seem like a minor adjustment, but some people struggle with fatigue, irritability, and brain fog in the days following the...

Tourists are cancelling trips to the US – here’s how this could affect its economy
The United States is one of the top three most visited countries in the world. The big draw cards cities such as San Francisco, New York and Chicago and national parks such as Yosemite have attracted international...

Turkey is an incredibly powerful broker in the current world crisis, and a masterful negotiator
While Turkeys government is struggling to deal with mass protests at home (after Istanbuls mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was imprisoned), in foreign affairs it is in an increasingly strong position as a key power broker in deals...

What users need to know about privacy and data after 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing
23andMe, one of the first companies to provide direct-to-consumer genetic testing kits, has filed for bankruptcy. Since its founding in 2006, it has sold over 12 million DNA kits, with high-profile users including Oprah...

When a jury in the New South Wales Supreme Court found Kristian White guilty of manslaughter, it was the first verdict of its kind in recent Australian history. The verdict is significant because it offered a rare...

Why have supermarkets around Australia recalled bagged salad products? A gastroenterologist explains
People are being asked to check the use-by dates of bagged salad products theyve purchased recently after a number of Australian supermarkets issued recalls due to potential bacterial contamination. Recalls issued over the...