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November 2015

Oral Piercings Can Cause Serious Dental Problems, Warns Dentist

By |2015-11-22T16:19:51+11:00November 5th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , |

Emaleigh Whitwick has her teeth examined by Liran Levin, head of periodontology at the School of Dentistry. If you've been considering getting a tongue piercing, you may want to hold off. Having the piercing may be cool, but research shows it can cause serious oral health problems. Lip or tongue piercings can lead [...]

Sleep Makes Our Memories More Accessible, Study Shows

By |2015-11-26T15:02:20+11:00November 5th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , |

galleryhip Sleeping not only protects memories from being forgotten, it also makes them easier to access, according to new research from the University of Exeter and the Basque Centre for Cognition, Brain and Language. The findings suggest that after sleep we are more likely to recall facts which we could not remember while [...]

How the Gambling Industry Designs Poker Machines to ‘Hypnotise’ Punter’s Brains

By |2015-11-22T16:24:02+11:00November 5th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

Ka-Ching! Pokie Nation - a new explosive documentary to air on the ABC - exposes how the seemingly innocuous pokie machines at your local pub are programmed for addiction They're rigged, they are everywhere and are as addictive as crack cocaine - but that's exactly what poker machines have been designed to do, [...]

Musical Frisson

By |2015-11-02T08:37:18+11:00November 2nd, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , |

wikipedia So what is a transcendent, psychophysiological moment of musical experience? Music has a unique power to elicit moments of intense emotional and psychophysiological response. These moments – termed “chills,” “thrills”, “frissons,” etc. – are subjects of introspection and philosophical debate, as well as scientific study in music perception and cognition. The present [...]

How Real Are Claims of Poker Machine Community Benefits?

By |2015-11-01T22:14:21+11:00November 1st, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

The level of contributions made by clubs to community purposes is low as a proportion of poker machine revenue. Michael Coghlan One of the claims made by poker machine clubs in Australia is that they provide significant support to local communities. Usually this is signified by the support clubs provide to causes such as junior [...]

How Many Classes Does It Take to Describe Australians? The Answer May Surprise You

By |2015-11-01T22:04:33+11:00November 1st, 2015|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

gettyimages We don’t often think of ourselves in Australia as belonging to a class-based society. Australians think and talk about social class less than their counterparts in Britain, France and Europe generally. Plus, we don’t tend to think that we have the same level of income inequality as the US. Despite this, newly [...]

The Neuroscience of Anorexia Reveals Why It’s So Hard to Treat

By |2015-11-01T21:11:09+11:00November 1st, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , |

gettyimages Most of the anorexia patients Dr. Joanna Steinglass sees in the inpatient eating-disorders unit at the New York State Psychiatric Institute have been to treatment before. While in the hospital or a residential treatment center, they generally gained weight and began to eat a wider variety of foods. But after they left, [...]

Teaching our boys to respect women

By |2020-03-09T10:02:31+11:00November 1st, 2015|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

One in three women over the age of 15 have experienced physical violence. One in five have experienced sexual violence. One in four have been emotionally abused by a partner. Approximately 70 women are killed each year by a current or former partner. Men are almost always the perpetrators. One in four children in [...]

October 2015

Report Shows Social Cohesion Improved in 2015

By |2015-11-01T21:27:52+11:00October 29th, 2015|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

Anti-racism protesters during a rally against Reclaim Australia in Melbourne on April 4, 2015. Picture: Hamish Blair In a surprising result, the Scanlon Foundation’s 2015 Mapping Social Cohesion report found despite the rise of anti-Islam groups such as Reclaim Australia, Australians had not embraced racist views. In fact the experience of discrimination in [...]

Resilience: The Magic Bullet

By |2015-10-26T16:01:46+11:00October 26th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , |

canstockphoto Resilience is the magic bullet that everyone wants to acquire – teachers want to help their children become resilient, politicians want to transform the country to make us resilient, corporates want their staff to be the best they can against all odds. Above all, parents want their children to be resilient and they, themselves, want to be resilient as they cope with the [...]

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