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Why do people still reject COVID-19 vaccines in Indonesia? Addressing the anti-vaccine movement

The world’s third-largest democracy, Indonesia, has rolled out its vaccination program since January. However, various local groups have rejected vaccinations. …

19/02/2021

This Is Why Tracking Your Menstrual Cycle Is So Important For Your Health

Many have said that knowledge is power. When it comes to your menstrual cycle, knowledge is much more than power …

08/02/2021

Q&A: The pandemic’s next few months could be the hardest. A researcher explains why

The pandemic’s toll has been staggering. But to UC San Diego’s Natasha Martin, it hasn’t been surprising. Martin, who holds …

02/02/2021

Coronavirus variants: Why being more transmissible rather than more deadly isn’t good news

Every time the coronavirus replicates, it has a chance to mutate. And given that it is currently rampaging around the …

21/01/2021

Study explains why patients with cancer spread to the liver have worse outcomes

Michael Green, M.D., Ph.D., noticed that when his patients had cancer that spread to the liver, they fared poorly—more so …

04/01/2021

Would you do this at home? Why we are more likely to do stupid things on holidays

As the COVID pandemic took hold in March, Ohio’s Brady Sluder went to Miami for spring break, despite urgent calls …

29/12/2020

Rock-a-bye fly: Why vibrations lead to sleepiness

It is common practice to rock babies to sleep. Children and grownups also get drowsy during long car rides. There …

01/12/2020

Research reveals why some tumors have different makeup of cells

Molecular changes in cells called fibroblasts, which help provide support for tissues throughout the body, may explain why one type …

26/11/2020

Amelia Hamlin: Why I Got Breast Reduction Surgery at 16

An unexpected side effect. Amelia Gray Hamlin went into graphic detail about having a badly-infected piercing that led her to …

18/11/2020

Millions of people are on treatment for HIV: Why are so many still dying?

Twenty years ago, treatment for HIV was a rare luxury in South Africa. Exorbitant costs and President Thabo Mbeki’s government’s …

17/11/2020

Why it's so important for Black and Asian people to access therapists of colour

When you’re choosing a therapist, it’s important that you find someone who can understand your perspective of the world. But …

15/11/2020

Why lockdown is making you constipated

If you’ve noticed that your tummy has been a bit off lately – you’re definitely not alone. In the first …

03/11/2020

Why you feel so tired as the weather gets colder and the mornings get darker

Summer passed by in a flash while we were pretty much stuck indoors (apart from our state sanctioned walks and …

15/10/2020

This is why you’re thirsty all the time

Do you often feel like you crave a cool glass of water — and it’s not just because you just …

06/10/2020

Why writing by hand makes kids smarter

New brain research shows that writing by hand helps children learn more and remember better. At the same time, schools …

01/10/2020

Why Britain's countryside is still unwelcoming for people of colour

The word ‘urban’ has become synonymous with people of colour (POC), particularly Black people. It’s expected that minority groups can …

21/09/2020

Why Tiffany & Co. jewelry is so expensive

When you’re buying a diamond, chances are a specific name comes to mind, and whether or not you’re a fan …

18/09/2020

Why working out your brain is just as important as your body

It’s not just your body you need to train to keep in peak physical condition. Your brain is a muscle, …

16/09/2020

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