Which came first, the carbs and sugar or the migraine?
New research suggests that, contrary to belief, it’s the headache that causes people to eat certain foods
New research suggests that, contrary to belief, it’s the headache that causes people to eat certain foods
Dealing with your particular pain may require mixing and matching exercise options
The longer you have high levels of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol, the greater your risk of a heart attack
Black holes behave as the physicist predicted. But the ultimate award is beyond his reach
Scientists are working out the causes of our itchy defence response to creepy-crawlies
Analysis shows protection kicks in earlier and works regardless of race, weight or age
2020 Hamilton lecture to be delivered via video link from Los Angeles
The ‘Mozart of math’ Terry Tao will deliver this year’s Royal Irish Academy Hamilton Lecture
Wind-driven blazes in all US west-coast states destroy thousands of homes, kill at least seven
Vaccine could take months to distribute widely, leaving difficult choices for health officials
Mathematical analysis of how neutrinos interact with matter prompts discovery
Fresh evacuations force 50,000 people in the northern San Francisco away from homes
Psychotherapy can help reverse habitual behaviours that are bad for your health
The number of female directors in the film business remains stubbornly low
The technology may help children understand emotions and engage in more direct ways with others
Everybody hurts? Not Jo Cameron, who often needs to be told if she is bleeding or bruised
Dr Sindy Joyce speaks about appointment to Council of State
The body’s microbial community may be playing a role in dementia and autism
Scarlett Johansson in ‘Ghost in the Shell’, Matt Damon in ‘The Great Wall’: even after #OscarsSoWhite the movies still stereotype and whitewash Asian actors
Researchers at the University of Limerick are testing a groundbreaking sensor aimed at ensuring that tumours – and not healthy tissue – receive the correct radiation dose
Call for Irish universities to recognise ‘illegal’ qualifications of persecuted minority
Blind and paralysed athlete Mark Pollock is racing to find a cure for spinal injury, with help from a global network
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices