Adelaide [Australia], December 7 (ANI): Lack of Vitamin D, which you can easily receive from sunshine, can not only affect your bones but also your cardio health, according to a study by the University of South Australia.
Melbourne [Australia], September 22 (ANI): A new study from USC, the University of South Australia, and the University of Queensland has provided a better understanding of what influences fussy eaters, and what is more likely to increase or decrease picky eating in children under 10.
Adelaide [Australia], July 26 (ANI): It's a favourite first-order for the day, but while a quick coffee may perk us up, new research from the University of South Australia showed that too much could be dragging us down, especially when it comes to brain health.
Adelaide [Australia], July 2 (ANI): A new research from the University of South Australia has revealed that in recent times, older people are keener to spend their well-earned savings rather than passing them on to their kids.
Canberra [Australia], May 1 (ANI): A study led by the University of South Australia researchers found causal genetic evidence that influences the amount of coffee consumption in people.
Adelaide [Australia], April 28 (ANI): In a world-first study of 390,435 people, University of South Australia researchers found causal genetic evidence that cardio health - as reflected in blood pressure and heart rate - influences coffee consumption.
Canberra [Australia], April 25 (ANI): An increasing number of young women are at higher risk of having children born with impaired neurological conditions due to poor iodine intake, according to a study led by researchers at the University of South Australia.
Adelaide [Australia], March 15 (ANI): Researchers at the University of South Australia have developed a cost-effective new technique to monitor soil moisture using a standard digital camera and machine learning technology.
Washington [US], November 16 (ANI): New research from the University of South Australia shows that excess egg consumption can increase your risk of diabetes.
Sydney [Australia], September 4 (ANI): New research from the University of South Australia suggests high-heat caramelization of meat could be bad for our health.