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March 2017

Soft Drink Sugar Overload The Tip Of Unhealthy Teen Behaviour

By |2017-03-06T12:29:26+11:00March 6th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

One in six teenage boys who drinks excessive amounts of soft drink is also more likely to be watching too much television and not getting enough sleep, a survey of Australian high school students reveals. Teenagers who drink at least a litre of soft drink each week, considered "heavy consumers', are also more likely to skimp [...]

February 2017

Health Apps Could Be Doing More Harm Than Good

By |2021-02-22T16:27:02+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Fitness trackers and mental health apps could be doing more harm than good because they are not based on sound science, researchers have warned, comparing some health app developers to “snake oil salesmen of the 1860s”. Greg Hager, professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University, said that in the absence of trials or scientific [...]

Brain Imaging Identifies Different Types Of Depression

By |2021-03-01T17:16:54+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Depression, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , , , |

For much of her life Anne Dalton battled depression. She seldom spoke with people. She stayed home a lot. The days dragged on with a sense of “why bother?” for the 61-year-old from New Jersey who used to work at a Wall Street investment firm. After trying more than a dozen combinations of antidepressant drugs [...]

The Psychology Of The Worry Spiral

By |2021-03-01T17:17:27+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Raise your hand if this scenario sounds familiar at all: You’re supposed to meet a friend for coffee at one, let’s say. It’s now 1:10 and she’s not there, and she hasn’t answered your text, either. You know, objectively, that she’s probably just stuck on the subway or something, but you still can’t help running [...]

Autism Starts Months Before Symptoms Appear

By |2017-02-27T12:43:22+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

Parents often notice the first signs of autism in their children at around 12 to 18 months. Maybe a child isn’t making eye contact, or won’t smile when mom or dad walks in the door. But a new study suggests there is evidence of autism in the brain even earlier—well before a child’s first birthday—and [...]

Brutally Honest Illustrations About Struggling With Mental Illness

By |2021-03-01T17:17:46+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

“I've been dealing with anxiety for as long as I can remember,” says Sow Ay, an illustrator who sketches brutally honest cartoons about his ongoing struggle with mental illness. “A few days ago I was diagnosed with panic disorder. It took a lot of time because I was scared to talk about it. But I [...]

Supporting Children Through Loss And Grief

By |2017-02-27T13:40:10+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

In western culture death, and diseases such as dementia and cancer, seem to be hidden away, not generally discussed – because ‘it won’t happen to us’. Inevitably, though, the unthinkable will occur. How can we help our children cope with loss and grief, when a loved one starts to fail in mind or body, or [...]

Four Neuromyths That Are Still Prevalent In Schools – Debunked

By |2017-02-27T13:06:40+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

It is no surprise that many teachers have an interest in neuroscience and psychology since areas such as memory, motivation, curiosity, intelligence and determination are highly important in education. But neuroscience and psychology are complex, nuanced subjects that come with many caveats. Although progress is being made towards understanding what helps and hinders students, there [...]

The Surprising Truth About Why We Sleep And How Much We Need

By |2017-02-27T12:31:41+11:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Despite fears of technology eating into our nap, we may be slumbering for longer than ever before and we may have misunderstood what sleep is for. They say that an elephant never forgets. It is also often stated that one of the functions of sleep is to consolidate memories. If both of those things were [...]

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