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Rethinking Addiction: How Environment and Choice Shape Substance Use

Rethinking Addiction: How Environment and Choice Shape Substance Use

by admin | May 9, 2025 | Health, Mental Health

Matt Field, University of Sheffield Consider someone addicted to alcohol, drugs, or a behaviour like gambling. Why do they continue, even when they say they want to stop? It’s a question that highlights a fundamental disconnect: the gap between intention and action....
Warm Fridges Can Turn Your Food Into Bacterial Breeding Grounds

Warm Fridges Can Turn Your Food Into Bacterial Breeding Grounds

by admin | May 9, 2025 | Disease, Health

Oleksii Omelchenko, Quadram Institute and Judith Evans, London South Bank University The kitchen is often the heart of the home – a place where families gather and meals begin. And at the start of it all? The fridge. This is where we safely store much of our food, and...
Measles Returns to Australia as Travel-Linked Cases Spur Community Spread

Measles Returns to Australia as Travel-Linked Cases Spur Community Spread

by admin | May 9, 2025 | Disease, Health

Phoebe Williams, University of Sydney and Archana Koirala, University of Sydney So far in 2025 (as of May 1), 70 cases of measles have been notified in Australia, with all states and territories except Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory having recorded at...
The Perfect Pollen Storm: How Climate and Wind Are Supercharging Allergy Season

The Perfect Pollen Storm: How Climate and Wind Are Supercharging Allergy Season

by admin | May 9, 2025 | Health, Immune Response

Christine Cairns Fortuin, Mississippi State University Evolution has fostered many reproductive strategies across the spectrum of life. From dandelions to giraffes, nature finds a way. One of those ways creates quite a bit of suffering for humans: pollen, the infamous...
Small, Consistent Habits Turn Chronic Stress Into Balanced Wellbeing

Small, Consistent Habits Turn Chronic Stress Into Balanced Wellbeing

by admin | May 9, 2025 | Health, Stress

Tanisha Douglas, Birmingham City University Spend too long on social media and you might start to hear the term “cortisol face” used to describe someone with supposedly puffy eyes or cheeks. The phrase describes the physical signs that some believe result from...
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