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Concussion prevention front of mind for Griffith researchers
Good sleep is key to pre-teen mental health
Ear-resistible: why there are some songs we simply can’t get out of our head
Has GPT-4 really passed the startling threshold of human-level artificial intelligence? Well, it depends
How Dogs are Used Impacts How They Are Treated
Why is my loved one with dementia sometimes ‘there’ and sometimes not?
World first: risk of dementia linked to high cholesterol
Pandemic stress had a greater impact on those who were pregnant, study finds
Impact of dementia on rise among older Australians
Charting course in brainy frontier
New bird brain study shows evolving a big brain depends on having ‘good’ parents
Apathy May Predict Progression to Dementia
Online interaction is impacting the mood and cognitive function of young people
Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think
Training your heart: World-first study on role of exercise for congenital heart disease
Social media and eating disorders: dangerous two-way street
Immune cells help protect brain health and cognition
Ping, your pizza is on its way. Ping, please rate driver. Yes, constant notifications really do tax your brain
Preschoolers’ screen time logs link to sleep and development
Rats bop to beat
Extra hour to fix your circadian rhythm
Gestational Exposure to Flame Retardant Alters Brain Development in Rats
New serotonin findings could help treat depression, anxiety
Dark Personality Traits Make People Susceptible to Fake News
Birdsong is good for mental health
What Does Engineer Sound Like?
Study of Alzheimer’s patients launched in bid to find early test
Taking scientific approach to dance
How to put your phone down: tips from psychologist
Everyday COVID decisions – it’s not about yourself
Dementia Action Week starts Monday 19 September
CDU changing environment for neurodivergent students and staff with new partnership
Surfing edtech wave: future is online education
Celebrities combine forces and voices to support people impacted by dementia, plus National Dementia Helpline now 24/7
Parents back introduction of school meals in Australia
Dance with me? Study uses music to soothe dementia patients and caregivers
When it comes to ADHD and ASD, the eyes could reveal all
Dog and human cognition similar
Do you see faces in things?
Dementia Australia welcomes launch of first National Memory and Cognition Clinic Guidelines