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An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research
Conference On Role Of Creativity In School Of Tomorrow
Vision screening vital: new research find vision decline predicts cognitive decline
Police Appeal To Locate Man Missing From Randwick 24 November
Vulnerability to financial scams in aging adults could be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, new research shows
Why you should never kiss a baby
Do Chimps Care When We Watch Them?
Knowing superstitions aren’t real doesn’t stop us behaving superstitiously – why?
Legislation to strengthen oversight by Mental Health Review Tribunal
High Fitness Linked To Lower Risk Of Dementia
Earlier Diabetes Diagnosis Linked To Dementia Risk
Cardiovascular Drugs May Reduce Dementia Risk
Groundbreaking Research Leads to New Support Tools for Older Women Facing Domestic Violence
Study investigates masks, mood and focus
New Mental Health Service For Ballarat Parents
World Diabetes Day: New GP guideline adds focus on remission, sleep, and weight management interventions
Brain-training games remain unproven, but research shows what sorts of activities do benefit cognitive functioning
Should your age determine how long you drive a car?
Lake Macquarie Private Hospital unveils Australian-first concussion testing technology
What’s the difference between liquid and powder laundry detergent? It’s not just the obvious
Research grants from the Swedish Research Council to CNS researchers
Baylor study provides evidence-based anxiety treatments for autistic children with anxiety at the Harris Center
Eight reasons why ADHD diagnoses are increasing
Veterans Law Clinic Saves Dog On Death Row
Five KI researchers awarded grants from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
How are racehorses really treated in the ‘sport of kings’?
Election anxiety doesn’t need to win − here are 3 science-backed strategies from a clinical psychologist to rein in the stress
Alzheimer’s treatment donanemab is not a ‘miracle drug’ – not providing it on the NHS is the right choice
New Laws To Help Protect Victims From Further Trauma
Safety and security: study shines light on factors behind refugees’ resilience
Being mentally flexible might influence our attitudes to vaccination, a new study shows
Communities and leaders now have access to free education toolkit to help reduce impact of dementia
Why does Donald Trump tell such blatant lies?
How Do Social Factors Influence Risk Of Dementia?
Generative AI can boost innovation – but only when humans are in control
TGA’s Decision To Not Register Lecanemab
MND and dementia education for carers now free on Ask Annie app
Five simple questions can help spot exaggerated research claims over sex differences in the brain
Commitment to free school lunches in Queensland must be backed with a nutrition guarantee
Building the future – first of 100 public preschools open in South West Sydney
Survey reveals confronting impact of cost-of-living crisis on kids
Committed a workplace gaffe? You will survive it (and you may even get promoted)
Urgent expansion of services needed for people with psychosocial disabilities at risk of homelessness
Hoarding disorder: ‘sensory CBT’ treatment strategy shows promise
Books that shook the business world: Talking About Machines by Julian E. Orr
ADHD prescribing has changed over the years – a new guide aims to bring doctors up to speed
Hoarding disorder: ‘sensory CBT’ treatment strategy shows promise
Eyes On Fries: How Our Vision Creates Food Trend