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      • Revealed: men and women do think and act differently
      • They saved a dog's life by donating
      • Gained weight after losing it? This could be the culprit
      • Why menstrual leave is a hot-button workplace issue

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02 June 2021

Why menstrual leave is a hot-button workplace issue

Australia is emerging as a global leader on menstrual and reproductive health leave, but the policy is hotly contested. A research team at the University of Sydney conducted a workshop on the topic recently.
02 June 2021

Gained weight after losing it? This could be the culprit

Consuming foods like soft white bread and jasmine rice lead to greater weight gain after weight loss, new research suggests. Such foods can also raise blood glucose levels, increasing the likelihood of type 2 diabetes.
02 June 2021

They saved a dog's life by donating

After a shocking cancer diagnosis, Tom's dog Barney needed highly specialised surgery. With donor support, the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital stepped in to save him.
02 June 2021

Revealed: men and women do think and act differently

Men are more likely to make extreme choices and decisions than women, according to new research on economic decision-making, led by an international team of scientists.