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Women who cut out red meat more likely to suffer from depression or anxiety

Women who cut red meat out of their diet are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, according to a study. Those who eat less than the recommended amount of lamb and beef were twice as likely to be diagnosed with the mental health disorders, researchers in Australia have found. The study of more [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:36:42+10:00March 24th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Gossip at work = “workplace violence”?

Dr Peter Vajda, a cognitive psychologist, sees gossip as a form of “workplace violence”. He reasons that people who gossip do so out of fear. They use gossip as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from divulging their true self. In other words, by attacking others, they don’t need to fess up to their own [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:37:02+10:00March 24th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , |0 Comments

New digital technology used like fingerprints to track child porn images

STATE and federal police will begin using sophisticated image-matching software to tag and track child pornographic images in an attempt to reduce their distribution across the internet. The technology, developed by computer giant Microsoft's research group along with scientists from Dartmouth College, creates a unique signature on a digital image that could be compared with [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:37:33+10:00March 20th, 2012|Categories: Cybersafety, Science & Research|Tags: , |1 Comment

Dolly continues to promote appearance over substance-Girl Mag Watch: Dolly, March 2012

 Dolly’s March issue is awash in shopping, fashion and beauty content. There’s a comp to locate “Shopper of the year.”     The big story in this month’s issue is the return of the Dolly Model Search after a 10 year hiatus. “You can be the next Miranda Kerr!” girls are told. While Dolly told me [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:38:02+10:00March 19th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Five tips to help you when you are helping a young person

It’s often the case that students seek out younger teachers to confide in, as they feel they may be able to relate to them better. Often these young teachers, are also new teachers, so here are a few tips that I’ve picked up from being involved in student wellbeing for over fifteen years.      [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:38:32+10:00March 19th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Kids and Video Games – download this useful book for free!

Nearly 40 years after their invention and a decade after exploding onto the mainstream, video games still remain a mystery to many parents, including which titles are appropriate, and their potential side-effects on kids. Now the answers are at your fingertips. Offering unrivaled insight and practical, real-world strategies for making gaming a positive part of [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:38:55+10:00March 19th, 2012|Categories: Cybersafety|Tags: , |1 Comment

When to suspect an Eating Disorder – Four experts provide their advice

Looking at something like anorexia nervosa, which is associated with resistance to eating and weight loss, you are watching for rapid and severe weight loss because of diet, calorie counting and food restriction. People often develop a list of foods they cannot eat. They start becoming vegetarian, and subsequently vegan. It's difficult to recognize these [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:39:23+10:00March 19th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Alcohol kids’ worst enemy

ALCOHOL is fast becoming the No. 1 threat facing Australian children and there is no adequate system in place to stop them being exposed to alcohol advertising, Australia's foremost child health expert, Fiona Stanley, says. The former Australian of the Year will chair a new alternative alcohol advertising review body, which health experts say is [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:39:38+10:00March 18th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: |0 Comments

Are you a victim of microaggression?

The term ‘microagression’ was first coined by psychiatrist Chester M. Pierce in 1970 to describe the everyday things we say or do which causes someone to feel ‘othered’. Originally a racially-related phenomenon, its definition has since evolved to include any subtle verbal or non-verbal communication that conveys insensitivity towards a person’s sex, social status, physical [...]

By |2012-08-17T18:40:12+10:00March 17th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments
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