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Doping among amateur athletes like CrossFitters is probably more common than you’d think

It is is a misperception to think that performance-enhancing drug use is only an issue in elite sport. shutterstock Kyle...

The trade in body parts of people with albinism is driven by myth and international inaction

Witchcraft related beliefs pose serious human rights violations for people with Albinism. Charlotte Baker, Lancaster University In the last decade...

Children and sleep: How much do they really need?

Research shows that night waking in infancy is associated with behavioural control challenges at three and four years of age...

Science or snake oil: is manuka honey really a ‘superfood’ for treating colds, allergies and infections?

Sure it tastes nice, but what else can it do? from www.shutterstock.com.au Nural Cokcetin, University of Technology Sydney dan Shona...

Legal weed: What your kids really need to know

Cannabis is the most widely available and most used illegal substance in the world, and Canadian youth are among the...

How Selena Gomez’ Lupus led to kidney transplant?

As Selena Gomez has documented over the last two years, lupus can affect multiple facets of life, sapping energy, inducing arthritis...

How ‘cannibalism’ by breast cancer cells promotes dormancy: A possible clue into cancer recurrence

Cancer cells, in red, cannibalize a type of stem cell, shown in green. The red cells with small specks of...
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