The world’s refugee population is disproportionately affected by mental health disorders, but access to help and resources is often limited or non-existent.
Researchers have confirmed what most of us have long suspected: Home crowds give professional sports teams an advantage – at least in the NBA.
As the pandemic continues to threaten our mental health, a groundbreaking “living lab” is set to reimagine how we identify and treat problems.
A new global sleep and mental health survey shows 45% of participants had changed dream experiences during the pandemic.
Inclusive education must go beyond simply including children with disability in a space, as there’s often an invisible door that hinders a true sense of belonging.
Teens have been through a lot in the pandemic, and things won’t simply go back to normal as the nation opens up. Here’s how to support their mental health during the transition.
A research project aims to boost pharmacists’ roles in neighbourhood mental health.
Case studies on ageing have been turned into creative narratives, with the help of Miles Franklin Literary Award winner Josephine Wilson.
For students who walked out of classes on Friday, the climate crisis protests are about extending their voices beyond the stifling grasp of schools.
Research on the UK's COVID-19 lockdown shows that those who coped best with the challenge have high levels of self-efficacy – a self-belief in their ability to successfully accomplish goals and solve difficult problems.
Medicine's linguistic history in English is rich indeed, peppered with borrowings from French, but the Old English renderings retain a certain charm.
Researchers are working to mitigate the risk of weight gain and its associated problems, including increased COVID-19 vulnerability, among shift workers.
If there's ever been a time for a paradigm shift in the way we conceptualise mental health and treat mental illness, it's now.
Before COVID-19 began causing sickness, pain and death, a much bigger health threat has been evolving, and desperately needs to be stopped.
Female voices on our smartphones and networked home devices are re-creating an outdated feminine stereotype.
Lessons from the online classroom provide insights into how to best connect with teachers, students, work colleagues, and family members.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
Our experts provide tips and information for those who want to better understand and embrace the idea of planetary health.
A first-of-its-kind study is examining university students' experience navigating the pandemic, and learning under lockdown.
New research shows women on temporary visas are trapped in family violence by a lack of financial support, safe accommodation, and the threat of their visa being revoked.
More women are turning to online or telephone support for family violence during the second COVID-19 lockdown, while more men are also seeking help for abusive behaviour.
A new global study into COVID-related dreams and daydreams aims to shed light on how they relate to our mental health in the pandemic.
Many parents are unsure how to discuss the pandemic with their children, but there are ways to tackle the tricky questions.
COVID-19 has proved that the homelessness problem is solvable, but will Australia make good on its human rights obligations once the pandemic has passed?
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