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People abused by intimate partners have worse asthma – but researchers are still untangling the reasons behind this surprising link
People with this rare visual condition see illusory faces more often, new study shows
Marketing Healthier Food Choices For Tongan Community
Comedy Hypnotist Haiming Jiang Blends Laughter, Learning and Belief for World Teachers’ Day — Kiwi Video Garners 4M Views on TikTok
Importance Of First Responder Mental Health
How anatomical names can carry hidden histories of power and exclusion
How do you know when it’s OK to stop seeing your therapist?
Is Halloween more trick than treat? The dangers of overeating sugar, liquorice and sherbet
ACU Researcher Honoured For Dedication To Road Safety
Why do some people get bad ‘hangxiety’ after a night of drinking and others don’t?
Why does putting back the clocks an hour disrupt us so much?
The Celebrity Traitors: psychologist explains how to defend yourself when you’re accused of lying
In her revenue era: the economics behind Taylor Swift’s 34 versions of The Life of a Showgirl
The Celebrity Traitors: how star status changes the game
How higher states of consciousness can forever change your perception of reality
Council’s New General Manager Announced
Brainwave study sheds light on cause of ‘hearing voices’
Highlighting Youth Voice In Wellbeing Solutions
New research highlights key factors in school belonging in the transition to school
NSW New Statewide Menopause Service Rollout Complete
Giving Students In Regional Australia Compass To Navigate Their Career Path Potential: Inaugural 2025 Tim Fischer Fellow Announced
Stories Matter: NSW Leads Country With Writing And Literature Strategy
New Research Identifies Link Between Endorsing Easily Disproven Claims And Prioritizing Symbolic Strength
Scientists In Top Two Per Cent Worldwide
Youth Crime Rates In Sharp Decline
New Secretary Appointed To Lead DJCS
Native American Stereotypes, As Seen By Native Americans
Why Do People Fall For Implausible Scams?
Tailored Support To Reduce Mental Injury In Workplaces
Research Explores Psychology Of AI-induced Consumer Vulnerability
10th Anniversary LIFT LID Walk For Mental Health – Ambassador: Triple P Parenting Founder Matthew Sanders Interview/segment Opportunity
Pointless Work Tasks Driving Employees To Switch Off And Burn Out, New Research Finds
Five Questions For: Valerie Reyna
Research Suggests Rich People Tend To Be More Selfish – But Why Is That?
Psychologists Encourage Resilience-building With Micro-moments Of Wellbeing
JCU Invites Veterans, First Responders, And Health Workers To Connect Through Mindfulness
Efforts To Suppress Or Change Gender Identity Prove Ineffective And Harmful
Major Red Flag: Four In Five Warn Thriving Kids Rollout Is Too Rushed, National CYDA Survey Finds
Children Can Be Systematic Problem-solvers At Younger Ages Than Psychologists Had Thought – New Research
Most Of Your Actions Are Driven By Habit, Not Thought – Here’s Why That’s Not Bad Thing
Significant Barriers To Safe Steroid Discontinuation
New Developmental Theory Challenges Traditional Views On Childhood Trauma Memories
Cornell Partnership To Improve Early Childhood Services Statewide
Baylor College of Medicine to offer new clinical psychology degree program
Waiting isn’t a bad thing – it can actually boost your wellbeing
Did No Spend September Work For You?
Youth mental health decline – how digital tools could help close the care gap in Western Sydney