Researchers collaborated with healthcare practitioners, social care providers and those living with SCI to explore how they could think and behave differently to provide a better model of care.
Pathological demand avoidance isn’t listed in the diagnostic manuals clinicians use. But that doesn’t make it less distressing for children or families. What can help?
Getting a good night’s sleep is essential for the whole family. Here are some tips to try if your child struggles with poor sleep.
It’s the holidays, and for many of us, that means driving. Here’s how to keep your cool on the road this summer.
The new Neuromedicines Discovery Centre (NDC) aims to develop psychiatric drugs and approaches to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies for common mental illnesses.
Conscious sleep intrusions can shut us off and make our minds wander somewhere, or nowhere.
Brain development in babies with Down syndrome has been a bit of a mystery – until now. Ana's research looks at understanding Down Syndrome and uses MRI to scan pregnant women and their newborn babies to gather detailed data about growth, structure and function of the brain.
What will help people stick to the rules is clear communication from authorities about the restrictions, and consistent messaging.
Research shows social robots can play a role in diet and weight reduction without the need for human intervention.
For many Australians, the bushfire disaster could represent a turning point: the moment they adopt new, long-term behaviours to help nature.
The natural science approach of ABA has applications far beyond treating autism.
It's not evil, but we do need to adopt different habits and think about reusable alternatives to many single-use plastic products.
Liam Suckling is on the grandest of adventures, one that will take him 160,000 kilometres around the globe and – all going well – to the top of the highest mountains of every continent.
There are no approved treatments or cures, and more research is urgently needed for the debilitating illness.
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