Children with traumatic experiences have a higher risk of obesity – but this can be turned around
PickPik, CC BY-SA Children with traumatic experiences in their early lives have a higher risk of obesity. But as our new research shows, this risk can be reduced through positive experiences. Childhood traumatic...
9 out of 10 Australian sports bettors are men. Here’s why that might change
Shutterstock Whether its on the AFL or the Australian Open, sports betting is one of Australias most popular gambling activities, and its fastest growing. It also holds the largest gender imbalance of any form of...
A new study has found fluoride is linked to lower IQ in children. Here’s why you shouldn’t worry
TinnaPong/Shutterstock Fluoride is a common natural element found in water, soil, rocks and food. For the past several decades, fluoride has also been a cornerstone of dentistry and public health, owing to its ability to...
A deadly brain-eating amoeba lurks in freshwater swimming holes – here’s what you need to know
Goami/Shutterstock On hot summer days, hitting the beach is a great way to have fun and cool off. But if youre not near the salty ocean, you might opt for swimming in a freshwater stream, river, lake or pool. These...
Lieven van Lathem (Flemish, about 143093) and David Aubert (Flemish, active 145379), Gracienne Taking Leave of Her Father the Sultan, 1464 The J. Paul Getty Museum Travellers have always faced health hazards when far from...

Human life is limited, but I would like to live forever, read the note Yukio Mishima left on his desk shortly before he left home for the final time. Mishima, who would have turned 100 today, often touted as a potential...

Cyberattack affecting schools spotlights the need for better EdTech regulation in Ontario and beyond
Issues surrounding students data and schools use of educational technology (EdTech) are in the spotlight as school boards in six provinces respond to a significant cyberattack on an administration software platform....