What happens to our bones from middle to old age?
The longest ever study of bone density in women gives us insight we haven’t had before.
The longest ever study of bone density in women gives us insight we haven’t had before.
It was about tackling type 2 diabetes Down Under, but even if you’re never at risk of the disease this program contained valuable insights.
A Monash Uni study says yes. So should Christmas celebrations start early?
That’s the title of a recent book by Melbourne medical professor Cassandra Szoeke. After 30 years of collecting and analyzing data on women’s health, here are some of her key observations.
Sometimes life lives up to the saying ‘it never rains but it pours’. This woman explains how falling set off a string of health problems. But what could she — and all of us — do to sidestep that?
Vitamin D is often linked to bone health but researchers with the Women’s Healthy Ageing Project in Melbourne think it’s also vital for brain health.
A breakthrough study has shown that metabolism stays stable between the ages of 20 and 60 and doesn’t start to dip until our 60s.
They certainly seem to, and the big issue is how diverse those bugs are.
Women are drinking more since covid arrived — in response to stress, uncertainty and ‘the need to get through this’.
Menopause, age and genes can help increase it. We can’t control those, but research points to four important things we can control.
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