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How do stimulants actually work to reduce ADHD symptoms?
Over $48,000 to boost children’s health and wellbeing in Central Queensland
HOW PRESCRIPTION AMPHETAMINES CAN HELP BOOST MOTIVATION IN ADHD SUFFERERS
HER Centre Australia conference to inspire change in women’s mental health
GPs could improve access to ADHD treatment. But we still need specialists to diagnose and start medication
“What was it about my son having cerebral palsy that I couldn’t accept?” Australian champion Pro-Boxer Youssef Dib opens up to Dr Golly
ADHD Senate inquiry to hold third public hearing ahead of final recommendations next month
SEASON 2 OF LiSTNR’S DR GOLLY AND THE EXPERTS: MAFS’ couple Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli talk post-natal anxiety in men
Transcranial magnetic stimulation can treat depression. Developing research suggests it could also help autism, ADHD and OCD
How hormones and the menstrual cycle can affect women with ADHD: 5 common questions
Tiffiny Hall on daughter Vada having a ‘funny shaped head’ (Plagiocephaly), feeling like she was failing her, and ultimately, bouncing forward
New amendments to legislation to ensure safe access to opioids
Senate Inquiry into ADHD Care to hold public hearing in Perth
Author Nell Harris appearing at Cooma Library
Bookmarked by Kefi café now open
RACGP pushes for greater role for GPs in ADHD diagnosis and management
Senate Inquiry into ADHD Care to hold historic first public hearing today
You might have heard ADHD risks being over-diagnosed. Here’s why that’s not the case
RNA offers hope for new Parkinson’s treatment
Is it anxiety or ADHD, or both? How to tell the difference and why it matters
TOYOTA SHINES A LIGHT ON THE CHALLENGES OF BECOMING A LICENSED DRIVER
‘Smart drugs’ make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds
Engagement on proposed changes to prescribing regulations to help ensure safe access to opioids
RACGP: GPs should play greater role in ADHD diagnosis and management
ADHD Drugs in the Same Category as Cocaine, Morphine and Opium Given to Under 5 Year Olds: Australia’s ADHD Inquiry
Benefits of creatine: safer birth for mum and baby
Shining light on ‘lesser known’ disability
Expansion of Disability Parking Permit eligibility to support neurodivergent Canberrans and their families
Around half of kids getting neurodevelopmental assessment show signs of mental distress. We can support them better
Adam Ludewig to perform at Playford’s Positive Futures Expo
“Suddenly whoever were your gods, and whoever were your heroes, they are in that building wearing scrubs” – LiSTNR LAUNCHES DR GOLLY…
Autism and ADHD assessment waits are up to 2 years’ long. What can families do in the meantime?
Housing quality may affect kids with ADHD: study
A movement brings community, visibility to neurodiversity at Cornell
Increased employment support needed for autistic Australians
Senate Backs Greens Proposal For Senate Inquiry Into ADHD Care
UNSW Sydney academics and researchers feature in jam-packed Sydney Writers’ Festival program
New digital tool to crack down on ‘doctor shopping’ for drugs
Four inspiring locals recognised on International Women’s Day
Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care – Op-Ed
Nine scoop scholarship to Science Meets Parliament
World Hearing Day 2023 calls for access and inclusion
What is Tourette syndrome, the condition Lewis Capaldi lives with?
Stress levels sky high for families of neurodiverse kids
Is my medicine making me feel hotter this summer? 5 reasons why
Wondering about ADHD, autism and your child’s development? What to know about getting a neurodevelopmental assessment
Horses help target emerging youth offenders on Gold Coast
Australia Day Award winners announced