A study says exposure to everyday chemicals in the environment may affect a man's sperm count.

Chemicals 'may reduce sperm count'

A study says exposure to everyday chemicals in the environment may affect a man's sperm count.

Binge drinking in Britain is costing the National Health Service STG2.7 billion ($A4.36 billion) a year.

Britain bedeviled by binge drinking

Binge drinking in Britain is costing the National Health Service STG2.7 billion ($A4.36 billion) a year.

 

Sleep deprivation common in Australia

Australian's are filing for more than five million prescriptions for sleeping pills each year - study.

Diabetes Awareness on Mother's Day

The Australian Diabetes Council is using this Mothers Day to highlight gestational diabetes.

Oakeshott admits to battling disease

MP Rob Oakeshott has revealed he is fighting a battle after being diagnosed with Graves' disease in 2010.

Health advisers back pill to block HIV

A panel of US health advisers has endorsed the first drug to prevent HIV infection in healthy people.

A panel of US health advisers has endorsed the first drug to prevent HIV infection in healthy people.

Mother's Day fun runs raise millions

Thousands of Australians have run through streets to raise money for breast cancer on Mother's Day.

Hypnosis could work like an anaesthetic

A psychiatrist says hypnosis could be more widely used for pain relief as an alternative to anaesthesia.

Indigenous obesity could 'widen the gap'

AMA Queensland says spiraling obesity rates in remote Aboriginal communities could 'widen the gap'.

Yoghurt boosts testicle growth

US scientists have discovered male mice who consume yoghurt grow larger testicles.

Pedometers improve health

Research shows office workers who wore a pedometer for four months substantially improved their wellbeing.

VO2 max test to aid weight loss

A simple test has shown that people can work out less and still lose weight.

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