Limerick (Ireland), May 28 (The Conversation) While ageing is inevitable, ageing well is something we can influence. It’s not just about the number of candles on your birthday cake – it’s whether you’ve got the puff to blow them out, the balance
Melbourne, May 1 (The Conversation) “Theories are like toothbrushes,” it’s sometimes said. “Everybody has their own and nobody wants to use anybody else’s.” It’s a joke, but when it comes to the study of consciousness – the question of how we have
Tennessee, May 1 (The Conversation) If you wanted to check someone’s pulse from across the room, for example to remotely monitor an elderly relative, how could you do it? You might think it’s impossible, because common health-monitoring devices such as fingertip pulse
Don’t eat same meal everyday, it’s impacting your blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels
Newcastle, Apr 30 (The Conversation) Did you start 2025 with a promise to eat better but didn’t quite get there? Or maybe you want to branch out from making the same meal every week or the same lunch for work almost every
Melbourne, Apr 29 (The Conversation) Our backyards should be safe and inviting spaces all year round, including during the summer months. But the choices we make about garden design and maintenance, such as whether to have artificial turf or real grass for