The pandemic has impacted people from all walks of life, but academics, early-career researchers, and PhD students have been particularly hard-hit.
New research shows a quarter of female high school students felt down or worried about choosing a career.
As the pandemic continues to threaten our mental health, a groundbreaking “living lab” is set to reimagine how we identify and treat problems.
New research shows the ongoing effects from critical illness with COVID-19 can be long and serious.
There’s more we can do to help ourselves and others in such challenging times, and mindfulness may be one approach that can sustain us.
Recent incidents involving female athletes underscore a long history of sexualisation and policing of women’s bodies and behaviours, but things are changing, albeit slowly.
A research project aims to boost pharmacists’ roles in neighbourhood mental health.
Addiction and problematic drug use is mostly a result of social disadvantage and personal trauma.
Amid enforced online learning, talk of teachers' 'digital understanding' shouldn’t be taken to refer only to their knowledge of the technological aspects.
In this episode of A Different Lens, Monash academics explore what’s being done to improve mental health care and address the rise in mental health disorders.
Our mandatory bicycle helmet laws are less than accommodating to those living with a disability.
A new report reveals alarming statistics regarding male self-harm, and how first responders feel ill-prepared to deal with patients in mental crisis.
Protesters have urged a boycott of Sydney's Real Bodies exhibition over claims that it could be displaying remains of executed Chinese political prisoners.
Scrapping the offence was a mistake and has left the law inflexibile in dealing with homicide offences.
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