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How to get your children to eat more fruits and vegetables
Research sheds new light on self-destructive behaviour
Local artists to put their stamp on bigger, better Canberra Hospital
Why do people crave the approval of an abusive or narcissistic parent? And what can they do about it?
What Would Ted Lasso Do? How Ted’s Positive Approach Can Help You, by Lucy Broadbent
Support for high-risk communities for stillbirth and miscarriage bereavement care
In Sync Brainwaves Predict Learning, Study Shows
Stop our Boys from suicide and mental health crisis: The Edge of Limits
Western Sydney University researchers share in $1.65 million grant to help keep motorbike riders safe
Mental Games: navigating the emotional challenges of competitive sports
100 days until the FIFA Women’s World Cup
Digging up soil sounds and secrets
Twenty-six new officers join ACT Policing
Focus needed on whether punishment harms or improves
How distrust harms society
New school pilot program aims to educate cyberbullying bystanders
Driving on less than 5 hours of sleep is just as dangerous as drunk-driving, study finds
Don’t let food allergies spoil your child’s fun
Most people thinking about suicide don’t tell anyone. Here’s why and what we can do about it
How Dogs are Used Impacts How They Are Treated
In conversation about disaster support and trauma psychology
Federal Government cooperative research grant partnering industry and universities to help save motorbike riders’ lives
Compassion could be key to combating body shame
ACU retains top spot for QS ranking in Theology, Divinity and Religious studies
What do women want? To ride a bike without fear of injury and harassment
Shame, guilt won’t sustain humanitarian aid
QS World University Ranking shines spotlight on UQ subjects
Flinders rises in key QS World University Rankings
Blind people sense their heartbeats better than sighted
UNSW Sydney ranked among world’s best for 42 subjects
Monash Expert: Australia’s classroom behaviour crisis – do we have a behaviour crisis in our schools?
When gambling becomes addiction
Worrying About Election Stress Can Harm Your Health
La Trobe excels in QS global subject rankings
Mindfulness can help diabetes sufferers
ChatGPT and humanities forum is March 24
Culturally diverse people might resist frontotemporal dementia symptoms for longer
Torrens University introduces new Psychological Science degree
How gardening can uproot dementia stigma
APS advocacy in action as we secure positive changes to the Disability Support Pension
Women’s trailblazer wins government funding
Spinoza on mind-body identity: Hübner wins best article prize
Rising prices could push more supermarket shoppers to make unhealthy choices
Lie detection tests have worked the same way for 3,000 years – and they’re still hopelessly inaccurate
COVID Fears and Long-Term Planning Play Key Roles in Vaccine Hesitancy
‘Wrinkles’ in time experience linked to heartbeat
Hundreds of talented Pacific students awarded STEAM scholarships
Strengthening our mental health workforce