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Upholding rights of people with disabilities
Report outlines framework for supported decision-making for people with cognitive disability
Online interaction is impacting the mood and cognitive function of young people
Soft robots harness viscous fluids for complex motions
Cognitive fatigue could limit performance and chance of winning
Does AI have role in future of sport?
Drip, drip, drip. Why is my leaking tap keeping me awake at night?
Group course can be standard treatment for anxiety and depression, trial finds
Issues around aged care and intimacy
Research team builds framework to quantify brain’s control costs
New drug slowing Alzheimer’s disease progression approved in U.S
Early Alzheimer’s detection step closer
Blood-based markers may reveal Alzheimer disease ten years before symptoms show
Fruit flies help researchers decode genetic link to Alzheimers disease
Fruit flies help researchers decode genetic link to Alzheimer’s disease
Blood test detects Alzheimer’s early
Spontaneous baby movements have purpose
Unwrap eRideable rules before gifting one
Stranded dolphins show signs of Alzheimer’s
Immune cells help protect brain health and cognition
City’s Active & Healthy partners up to launch world-first event
Too many students with disability being suspended
Minimize adolescent stress during exams
Queensland dementia treatment starts first trials
Impact of road trauma
Internet treatment for anger works
Brain bootcamp to increase dementia awareness in rural communities
Researchers Find That Brains with More Vitamin D Function Better
Studies ID Ways to Help Young Adults Avoid Health Impacts of Stress
Mother’s mental health impacts children’s school grades: study
World-first Study of Centenarians Looks at Prevalence of Dementia
International Day of People with Disability
Greens secure Labor and Coalition Support for Inquiry into Concussion in Sport
Early Start Autism Clinic expands support and training for parents and professionals
Free development checks to give NSW kids best start in life
Preschoolers’ screen time logs link to sleep and development
Local Legends recognised at awards ceremony
New precinct and homes for Lidcombe
Aged care collapsing as phase two of pay case kicks off
‘What shall we have for dinner?’ Choice overload is a real problem, but these tips will make your life easier
Community Fair to celebrate inclusion in Tweed
Hot consumer safety tips for summer
Universal pre-kindergarten year underway in NSW
Lack of CHAPS services impacting childhood development and educational outcomes
Game-changing tool to help rehab patients
Kids’ screen time rose by 50% during pandemic
Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don’t match our actions?
Supporting healthy eating, active living and improved social connection