A recent study has revealed that the prevalence of coronavirus antibodies declined rapidly in the British population during summer. This provides evidence to suggest that we may not naturally acquire long-lasting immunity to coronavirus after being infected.
How do you know whether you are experiencing a bad night’s sleep, or a more serious problem of insomnia? Here are 5 symptoms to look out for.
Many Australians are sleep-deprived. But does skimping on sleep have any real, long-term effects? YES. Consistently missing sleep can put you at a much higher risk for a whole host of conditions. Here are just a few.
More than being grumpy, sleep deprivation can have serious impacts on your mental health. New research from the University of York has shown that sleep-deprived individuals struggle to suppress negative and unwanted thoughts.
According to a recent survey from the Heart Foundation, as many as 500,000 Aussies with heart disease are skipping check-ups during the pandemic.
Movies and television would have you believe that a heart attack always involves someone clutching their chest in pain and collapsing. But did you know there is a much wider range of symptoms?
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in Australia. So how can you make sure you’re looking after your heart health? Sleep!
A new study has shown that using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) treatment can lower the risk of heart disease in people with prediabetes.
Looking after your heart is one of the most important things you can do. To take better care of your heart, here are 7 steps you can take.