Eating soluble fibre more could be a game-changer for those living with asthma There isn't a cure for asthma, but it can be controlled to reduce symptoms.
New Zealand is ranked as the 4th most diet-obsessed country in the world And you probably won’t be surprised to hear which diet was the most searched for.
What’s your personality type? Find out what makes us the way we are ''Personality is a good predictor of a number of things and research suggests it is fairly enduring over our life span.''
How virtual reality could improve our health treatments The latest virtual reality technologies offer the potential to improve the treatment of everything from spinal injuries to phobias.
The tremendous spirit of tetraplegic Catriona Williams – who defies odds to fundraise for spinal cord injury research This year Catriona will complete a month-long cycle tour in France.
New treatment for ovarian cancer shows promising results Clinical testing of a new drug could offer fresh hope for women with the illness.
These are the things that truly make us happy You might think more money and a better job will make you happy, but this research suggests different.
Children’s intelligence is inherited from their mothers, study finds New research has challenged past idea that intelligence comes from both the mother and father.
The Internet is taking over your memory – study New research shows we’re now more Internet-dependent than ever, with net users more likely to jump online to recall that elusive fact, rather than relying on memory.
What are the biggest issues facing teens today? A survey reveals the biggest issues facing Kiwi youth and how they're reaching out