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Supporting healthy eating, active living and improved social connection
Compulsory dementia education as important as pay rise for aged care workers
Man convicted for repeatedly kicking and abusing his 10-month-old puppy
Funding Success to Support Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis
Police update: Charges – Fatal crash – Noonamah
Here’s how brain works when we choose to help someone in danger
Free entry tests and Academy Open Days for prospective recruits
Free entry tests for Queensland Police Service enrolment
Gene study identifies DNA variants linked to dyslexia
Genes that influence dyslexia
Is it possible to speed read?
Birdsong is good for mental health
There are 100s of reasons for 1.6 million carers to call ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Dementia Helpline
Autonomous systems on display at expo
Conference considers Art & Science of Thinking Oct. 21-22
Dr. Rachel Arey receives NIH Director’s New Innovator Award
Study of Alzheimer’s patients launched in bid to find early test
New guide to improve health outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities
Movement therapy as alternative to talk therapy
Donation brings gift of music to Carinity aged care community
TikTok doc wins spot at top 29 September
Taking scientific approach to dance
Show me your brain scan and I’ll tell you how old you really are
Ramps’ needed to dismantle discrimination for people living with dementia
Little support can make big difference this Dementia Action Week
People with disability twice as likely to be victims of violent crime
Uncovering inspiration behind Into Blue
Hemispheres are not equal
Dementia Action Week at Lithgow Library
Demand for Beyond Blue mental health coaching soars in Victoria
Gamers can have their cake and eat it too
Modern humans generate more brain neurons than Neandertals
Free trial of new miniMuseum program
Designs Revealed For New Aged Care Facility In Cheltenham
Isolation proven to cause speech processing differences in young autistic adults, new study finds
Best Start, Best Life Means Billions For Victoria’s Economy
What is brown noise? Can this latest TikTok trend really help you sleep?
Play isn’t just for children, older generations can benefit too
Council considers its future in kindergarten
Music in childhood boosts brains in later life
Higher weight people & eating disorders
Neuroscientist receives Freedman Prize
Dogs can get dementia – but lots of walks may lower risk
Safe & Found WA celebrates first successful year
Teachers want support to embrace nature play in primary education
New research partnership to explore how music, computing and neuroscience can benefit young children
NewAccess workplaces final evaluation sees strong recovery rate and improved worker wellbeing and productivity
FedUni remains under threat from vicious cuts and mismanagement after welcome decision to reinstate Bachelor of Arts program