Generation Next Blog

February 2014

Reading a novel triggers lasting changes in the brain

By |2014-02-08T13:45:19+11:00February 8th, 2014|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Lovers of literature can rejoice: a new study combines the humanities and neuroscience to take a look at what effects reading a novel can have on the brain. Researchers say exploring a book can not only change your perspective, but also it can change your mind - at least for a few days. via Reading [...]

Facebook is ‘dead and buried’, replaced by simpler networks, study finds

By |2014-02-08T13:38:30+11:00February 8th, 2014|Categories: Cybersafety, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , |

A study of how older teenagers use social media has found Facebook is "not just on the slide, it is basically dead and buried" and is being replaced by simpler social networks such as Twitter and Snapchat, an expert has claimed. via Facebook is 'dead and buried', replaced by simpler networks, study finds.

Workplace pets? It’s not as barking as it sounds

By |2014-02-08T13:48:17+11:00February 6th, 2014|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Far from being a distraction, office animals can help colleagues get on better, reduce stress and raise efficiency. A review of research on domestic dogs and human health, published in 2007 in the British Journal of Health Psychology, suggested that pet owners tend to be healthier. The review found evidence to suggest that dog owners [...]

Ian Thorpe, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Matthew Reilly and a very tough day

By |2014-02-08T13:22:30+11:00February 4th, 2014|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , |

Consider this: almost twice as many Australians die from suicide each year than die in traffic accidents. Countless more struggle daily with their self-medication and prescribed treatment for mental illness. via Ian Thorpe, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Matthew Reilly and a very tough day.

2014 Gates Annual Letter: Myths About Foreign Aid

By |2014-02-08T13:31:06+11:00February 4th, 2014|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

By almost any measure, the world is better than it has ever been. People are living longer, healthier lives. Many nations that were aid recipients are now self-sufficient. You might think that such striking progress would be widely celebrated, but in fact, Melinda and I are struck by how many people think the world is [...]

Great Scores But Unhappy Kids

By |2014-02-03T09:24:54+11:00February 1st, 2014|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

You’d be well aware that late last year, the OECD published  the latest of their PISA tables.    But did you know that as this article shows, the tests are not all about numeracy and literacy?   As part of the tests, students were asked to agree or disagree with a whole range of statements. One of which was: [...]

Can We Prevent Alcohol Related Violence

By |2016-08-01T10:53:39+10:00February 1st, 2014|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Alcohol-related violence: Can it be prevented? Paul Dillon – Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA)   With yet another teenager in a critical condition in hospital in NSW after being 'king-hit' (that so shouldn't be how we describe this violent act) in Kings Cross, the community is yet again debating what should be [...]

Binge drinkers continue practice in pregnancy, study finds

By |2014-02-01T14:52:52+11:00February 1st, 2014|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , , , , , |

More than half of women who binge drink continue to do so during pregnancy, an Australian study has found, with fewer than one in five following guidelines to abstain from alcohol. A study of 1577 women who drank alcohol before becoming pregnant found many did not alter their consumption after conception. Researchers from the University [...]

7 Crippling Parenting Behaviors That Keep Children From Growing Into Leaders

By |2014-02-03T11:14:16+11:00February 1st, 2014|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

While I spend my professional time now as a career success coach, writer, and leadership trainer, I was a marriage and family therapist in my past, and worked for several years with couples, families, and children. Through that experience, I witnessed a very wide array of both functional and dysfunctional parenting behaviors. As a parent [...]

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