University of Sydney
Regular sunscreen use can cut deadly skin cancer risk by 40 per cent
Regular users of sunscreen were more likely to be female, younger, of British or northern European ancestry.
Walking faster may add years to your life
Separating the effect of one specific aspect of physical activity and understanding its association with risk of early death is complex.
For job-related skin problems, best prevention unclear
Gloves and barrier creams can help to diminish the impact and direct contact of the irritating chemicals on the skin.
Once overlooked, 2,500-year-old coffin may offer clues into ancient Egypt
The discovery offers scientists an almost unique opportunity to test the cadaver.
Less-invasive heart valve replacement tied to better quality of life
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is an important minimally invasive treatment option for replacing the aortic valve that is narrowed.
Regular exercise cuts complications post-lung cancer surgery
Pooled analysis of the data showed that an exercise programme before surgery reduces the complication rate afterwards by 48 per cent.
Push ups may add years to your life: study
The research, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, is based on a pooled population sample of over 80,306 adults.