People who have been to an emergency department or hospitalised after using hallucinogens such as ketamine, psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA are at a 2.6-fold higher risk of dying of any cause over the next five years

A huge study analysing 40 years of data has found tropical forests are not adapting fast enough to climate change, leading to fears over their ability to survive as the Earth warms.

Stop game shame: How long you play doesn't affect your life satisfaction, mood or mental health as long as you love gaming, suggests new study

Night owls who stay up late, called “evening chronotypes,” have more depression symptoms than people who are early risers, or “morning chronotypes.” On average, night owls had poorer sleep quality, higher alcohol consumption, and acted with less mindfulness than morning chronotypes.

Eating more fish linked to slower disease progression for multiple sclerosis patients

An Australian study has revealed the clear link between eating breakfast and academic success, with students who skip breakfast some or all of the time achieving poorer NAPLAN (standardised national literacy and numeracy tests) results than children who always eat breakfast.

Exposing young children to small amounts of the foods they’re allergic to, known as oral immunotherapy, could be safer than avoiding the foods altogether, according to a review by international researchers who say avoiding the foods could be very dangerous if accidental exposure occurs.

Importance of the clitoris to women's sex lives has been underappreciated

Industrial societies that rely heavily on technology experience longer, more efficient sleep compared to non-industrial populations

Study finds 4 clusters of romantic lovers: mild, moderate, libidinous – or lustful – and intense