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  1. 24 May 2018 - Health & Wellbeing

    Would graphic warnings on unhealthy food make you think again?

    University of Melbourne and Cancer Council Victoria study shows that health warning labels on packaged foods work, encouraging people to make healthier choices

  2. 22 February 2018 - Health & Wellbeing

    Increased cancer risk from fizzy drinks - no matter what size you are

    New research from the University of Melbourne and the Cancer Council Victoria finds people who regularly drink sugary soft drinks are more at risk of cancer.

  3. 20 July 2017 - Health & Wellbeing

    The milk of amnesia: A brief history of anaesthesia

    The discovery of anaesthesia paved the way for modern surgical practice but the science continues to evolve, says a University of Melbourne expert.

  4. 13 February 2017 - Health & Wellbeing

    Taking back Valentine’s Day for love and health

    Valentine's Day has become more about promoting chocolates and stressing about relationships than about love, so here is a guide for making it a healthy day.

  5. 11 October 2016 - Health & Wellbeing

    It’s time to drop the sugar coating

    The obesity epidemic in Australia is creating a host of health problems. University of Melbourne experts say major factor behind it is our addiction to sugar.

  6. 25 July 2016 - Inside Business

    Finance + Psychology: Finding a way to fight obesity

    Could we be on our way to combating or controlling obesity? Researchers have discovered how the environment impacts obese people differently to others.

  7. 14 July 2016 - Science Matters

    Obesity link to packaging chemical

    New research from the University of Melbourne sheds light on a possible link between common household chemical BPA and obesity later in life

  8. 4 April 2016 - Health & Wellbeing

    How Australia is losing the health fight

    Australia is losing the war against alcohol and weight-related illnesses because it lacks a comprehensive approach to prevention, a leading health expert says.

  9. 11 January 2016 - Animals, Food & You

    How the obesity debate is artificially sweetened

    The soft drink industry is shifting attention from a healthy diet to an active lifestyle with an emphasis on energy balance, says University of Melbourne expert

  10. 26 November 2015 - Health & Wellbeing

    Why those sugar-free products damage your teeth

    University of Melbourne researchers have discovered that sugar-free drinks and lollies destroy tooth enamel in children and adults.