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What’s the best way to support autistic kids with mild to moderate delay?
UNSW project puts people with dementia at the heart of decisions
Project Puts People With Dementia At Heart Of Decisions
Teachers’ depression, anxiety and stress at three times the national norm: new study
Movement signatures: how we move, gesture and use facial expressions could be as unique as a fingerprint
Eating disorder symptoms in teens can be traced back to family hardship, new study shows
New APNA CEO Dr Stephen Duns to champion primary health care nurses
Five of the most common injuries that can happen while climbing and bouldering
Grant will fund first-of-its-kind National Youth Purpose Survey
Psychology Assistants to grow workforce
Allied Health Services Shine Bright In Emerald
Shining a light on internet scams and the impact on health and wellbeing
Peak psychology body urges consideration as AI grows within Australian workplaces 
Ultra-processed foods might not be the real villain in our diets – here’s what our research found
Premier League: from red success to grey failure – how kit colours impact performance
Listen to the ancients: Don’t cave to peer pressure, improper requests
TikTok birth control advice exposes young people to risk
Daily actions shape how righties, lefties process visual input
Why Forgiving Yourself Is Harder Than It Sounds
Brain imaging may identify patients likely to benefit from anxiety care app
Upskilling Victoria’s Womens Health Workforce
World-first Economics Institute Launches At UNSW Sydney
Study examines how the pandemic altered puberty’s impact on girls’ mental health
Study: The way you grew up may shape how your brain handles risk
Young carers face higher risks of depression, anxiety and lost futures – and most receive no support
Trigger warnings fall flat, but safe spaces build trust in the classroom
Consumer Collectables – Handle With Care
How To Recover When Art Imitates Life
Psychedelic drug DMT and near death experiences have long been linked – my study is the first to explore the connection in depth
Employees Who Spot Problems Help the Bottom Line, So Why Do Leaders Give More Power to Bootlickers?
How the internet and its bots are sabotaging scientific research
Showing happiness brings social rewards, but the opposite can happen if people feel pressured to appear happy
The 3 worst things you can say after a pet dies, and what to say instead
Family Violence And Foster Care
Updated Allied Health Fees – Effective 1 August 2025
Is sleeping a lot actually bad for your health? A sleep scientist explains
Physically restricting mental health patients can often harm them – my new study suggests compassion could change that
Time to ditch splitting the bill? Shouting a close friend could actually make you happier
Carinity Therapists At Frontline Of Healing
Modern theory of music perception posited by 1700s potter
Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play
Meredith Oppenheim has some innovative ideas about growing older
Reservations about physicians who use artificial intelligence
Study finds local government CEOs regularly deal with rude behaviour and it hurts
Knowing better, doing worse: the science behind self-sabotaging behaviour
Lions rugby tour: why visual training, including juggling, can be a secret weapon in elite sports
Research replication can determine how well science is working – but how do scientists replicate studies?
Do women really need more sleep than men? A sleep psychologist explains