The terror of the Sydney stabbings is because it took place in the most ordinary of settings. It could have happened to any of us. ANGELA MOLLARD’s dispatch from Sydney – and the attack that’s shaken Australia to its core

[ad_1] Autumn in Sydney is the best time of the year, so it’s no surprise Ashlee Good was having an idyllic Saturday. Walking in the sunshine with baby daughter Harriet in her arms, she realised she was wearing the exact same outfit she’d worn nine months earlier when she was still heavily pregnant. She snapped … Read more

Does The ’30-30-30 Rule’ Make You Healthy?

[ad_1] Spend five minutes on FitTok (the fitness side of TikTok), and you’ll see dozens of different diets, workouts and supplements claiming to help you get fit and be healthier. Millions of accounts credit programs like 75 Hard or intermittent fasting for transforming their health, but these can be unsustainable and taxing on your body … Read more

Infected blood scandal: Boy, 7, died from Aids after doctor ignored rules

[ad_1] By Nicola Bryan & Sam Ferguson BBC News 14 April 2024, 05:57 BST To play this content, please enable JavaScript, or try a different browser Video caption, Parents ‘can’t forgive’ boy’s infected blood death When 10-month-old Colin Smith contracted HIV after receiving contaminated blood, his parents’ house was daubed with “Aids dead”. His father … Read more

Measles Is Back, and That’s Scary

[ad_1] Tanya Lewis: Hi, this is Your Health, Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series. Josh Fischman: We bring you the latest vital health news: discoveries that affect your body and your mind. Lewis: And we break down the medical research to help you stay healthy. On supporting science journalism If you’re enjoying this article, consider … Read more

The 7 Best Protein Bars of 2024

[ad_1] Protein bars are the ultimate snacktime savior: They’re portable, easy to eat, and can help you get more protein in between meals. “Protein has many health benefits, including improved recovery after exercise, building lean muscle, helping maintain a healthy weight and maintaining fitness levels as we age,” says Courtney Pelitera, M.S., RD, CNSC, a … Read more

Breast Milk Contains All the Nutrients a Baby Needs?

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Scientific literature generally uses the words “mother” and “maternal” in reference to a person with a uterus who has carried a child. To avoid inconsistencies, this article also uses that language. “Breast milk contains all the nutrients a baby needs.” At least, that is the oft-repeated claim that has spread online as … Read more

Researchers demonstrate miniature brain stimulator in humans

[ad_1] This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread Ok! Rice University engineers have developed the first miniaturized brain stimulator shown to work in a human patient. Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University × close Rice … Read more