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Pharmacists could help curb mental health crisis - but they need more training
From military veteran to Maverick biologist
Machine learning of binary 'yes / no' systems may improve medical diagnoses, financial risk analysis, more
In search of perfect match schedule
Your favorite songs reveal your attachment style
Having good friendships may make for healthier gut microbiome
Kids' screen time rose by 50% during pandemic
Former boxer and fitness trainer, University of Toronto grad finds his calling in academic research
Scientists cite need for more research on leadership development in adolescence
Ensuring AI works with right dose of curiosity
Examining female responses to drug use and addiction
Children motivated by morality rather than social norms when it comes to question of eating animals
Three UAB researchers awarded La Marató funding for their mental health projects
UN funds major witch-hunt project
Experts call for changes to healthcare system for people affected by bipolar
Scientists say pretend play should be studied in kids from younger age
Academy of Social Sciences in Australia honours six UNSW academics
Autism researcher elected to Academy
Queensland Government to fund new perinatal mental healthcare centre
Young people most likely to see career benefits to remote working
Finding Solutions When Depression Resists Treatment
Hit song secrets unveiled
COVID border closures and community disconnect
How snubbing your loved ones for your phone can do more damage than you realise
Genetic variation and diverse range of behaviors in autism
Highly processed foods can be considered addictive like tobacco products
Support for Ukrainian refugees and caregivers of people with dementia
Workplace cafeteria study finds no evidence that physical activity calorie-equivalent labelling changes food purchasing
Use of digital devices may affect children's language development
Most detailed map of brain's memory hub reveals connectivity puzzle
Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don't match our actions?
Nation leading codes to protect Queensland workers
Researchers shine 9 November
MUSC psychiatrist studying psychedelics calls them potential catalysts for change
Workplace cafeteria study reveals no evidence that physical activity calorie-equivalent labeling changes food purchasing
How Health Care Policy Could Affect Midterms
Scientists Get Clearer Picture of Developing Teen Brain
2022 Human Rights Institute Funding Awards Announced
Researchers get clearer picture of developing teen brain
Data Science Day 2022
UB hosts first edition of International Multi-Brain Barcelona Congress
Four UB research institutes, María de Maeztu units of excellence
Schools need more specialist help for primary age children with additional needs
Researchers Discover Unique Challenges For Individuals With Disabilities When Negotiating Salary
Researchers Find Education Intervention Doesn't Live Up to Promise
Is global decline in democracy linked to social media?
Scared of needles? Claustrophobic? One longer session of exposure therapy could help as much as several short ones
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