A combination of exercise, controlling blood pressure and some form of brain training may slow brain ageing as the years tick over and reduce the risk of...
Category - Mental Health
Having your children leave home can be hard, even heartbreaking. Research has found that the ‘Empty Nesters Syndrome’ phenomenon can provoke identity crisis...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, which is an umbrella term used to describe general loss of memory, thinking skills and other day-to...
Striving for precision may seem like a desirable trait, but research suggests extreme perfectionism is a risk factor for depression, anxiety and eating...
Feeling sad now and again is not only normal, but has many psychological benefits, writes Joseph Paul Forgas.
Alzheimer’s doesn’t have to be your brain’s destiny, says neuroscientist and author of “Still Alice,” Lisa Genova. She shares the...
Australian researchers say they have made a promising step in the future treatment of Alzheimer’s disease after discovering ultrasound can effectively and...
The mind and body are intimately linked, which is why there needs to be a change in the way post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is treated, say Australian...
Social media is often deemed to present a carefully curated version of our lives. But according to Professor Helen Christensen, Director and Chief Scientist at...
Panic attacks can be unpredictable and debilitating. Associate Professor Vijaya Manicavasagar shares nine tips to understand this frightening experience.