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Regency Green Service Gets Green Light Until 2027
New study reveals how bullying impacts teenage mental health
Invictus competitor already a winner
Teamwork makes Chris’ dream work
Acute stress and early signs of PTSD are common in firefighters and other first responders − here’s what to watch out for
Like being trapped behind a pane of glass – depersonalisation, derealisation disorder explained
Endometriosis poses substantial burden on Australia’s health system
New program to improve supportive care for breast cancer survivors
Peninsula’s Early Parenting Centre Is On Way
Faster access to support through Innovation Fund
New Mental Health Service For Perth Parents
Early pregnancy endings are an overlooked workplace issue – here’s how that could change
Black adults with long COVID report higher levels of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts − new research
Supporting a grieving loved one on holidays and special occasions: Practical tips from a clinical psychologist
Dealing With Loss And Grief Over Holiday Season
Naloxone can reverse opioid overdose. Here’s why you might need some at home or in your bag
Securing Cheaper Medicines For People With Severe Eczema
St John’s wort: six drug interactions you should know about
Why AI eyes-open meditation apps could do more harm than good for your mental health
Teenage prodigy Gukesh D defeats Ding Liren to become youngest world chess champion
Spending Holidays Alone, Together
Free Mental Health Support For South Australian Parents
Does yoga improve mental health? Victoria University researchers bend over backwards to find the answer
‘A virtual seat at the family table’: why older people are among the biggest users of social media
If ‘correlation doesn’t imply causation’, how do scientists figure out why things happen?
More Mental Health Support For Perth Parents
Reducing risk of opioid addiction while alleviating pain
Being admitted to hospital after taking hallucinogens increases the risk of schizophrenia more than threefold
COVID lockdowns affected adolescents’ brain structures, says research
Music can change how you feel about the past
CrossFit: popular workout regime may decrease need for prescription drugs – new research
Neuro Researchers Receive KID Grants
Four struggles men face during the transition to fatherhood
Can Emotional Body Odors Enhance the Effect of Psychological Treatments?
People with brain injuries have a high risk of romance scams. ‘Scambassadors’ can help shed stigma
QIMR Berghofer depression discovery brings fresh hope for ‘melancholia’
Is It Really Possible To Address Loneliness Through AI?
UK’s assisted dying bill would create the worst thought-out legal framework anywhere in the world – legal expert
Botanic Garden gifted new rose to celebrate inspiring women – Wollongong
70% of Australians with depressive disorders not getting adequate treatment
Shining Light On Seasonal Affective Disorder
Measures needed to tackle rising threat of violence against doctors
Rethinking screen time: A better understanding of what people do on their devices is key to digital well-being
Public humiliation is still a common teaching tool in medical education. Here’s how it leaves patients worse off
Business Council calls on reform to turbocharge productivity growth to retain investment and living standards
Groundbreaking program reducing anxiety in children through art
Study investigates masks, mood and focus
New Mental Health Service For Ballarat Parents