Periods can feel like an unwanted guest for many women and gender diverse people who menstruate, bringing cramps, mood swings and exhaustion.
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The way people living with dementia experience the world can change as the disease progresses.
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The terms “shyness” and “social anxiety” are often used interchangeably because they both involve feeling uncomfortable in social situations.
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Can leaving decision-making for the morning help solve a challenge?
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For more and more people, ADHD has fewer negative connotations and is becoming a natural part of people’s identities .
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You had a great night out, but the next morning, anxiety hits: your heart races, and you replay every conversation from the night before in your head.
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Panic attacks are intense episodes of fear or anxiety that often come on suddenly.
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Detox your mind and create inner peace with these handy tips.
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When was the last time you heard someone talk in detail about their grief?
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Hurricane Milton slammed into the west coast of Florida on October 9, becoming the second powerful hurricane to hit the state in just two weeks.
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Human behaviour expert Joe Pane shares four effective strategies to reduce anxiety and navigate uncertainty with confidence.
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On World Mental Health Day, and every day, taking steps to prioritise and support your own mental health and that of those around you, is an important consideration.
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Feeling miserable can strike at any time, and it’s often hard to pinpoint exactly why. Maybe it’s stress, a sense of overwhelm, or just life’s relentless grind catching up.
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Athleisure company Lululemon has released its fourth annual Global Wellbeing Report with some surprising results about our desire to be well.
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Pregnancy triggers vast changes in a woman’s body – hormonal, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary and more. And, as a new study reveals, the brain undergoes major changes too, some fleeting and others more enduring.
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Imagine seeking help for anxiety, only to find that your treatment makes you feel worse.
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Therapy can help you understand why you think, feel, or act how you do.
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Feeling overly busy, tired and irritable? Eating too much or too little? These are all signs we may be suffering from the bugbear of modern life: stress. But what if there was a positive way to look at stress? Psychologist, Dr. Mary Grogan investigates.
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Nearly half of Australian young people are dissatisfied with the way their body looks.
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Wearable trackers and monitors (such as smartwatches) are increasingly popular and sophisticated.
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Recognising your triggers can help you better cope with anxiety.
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During my work as a clinical psychologist and neurobiologist, I have spoken with many individuals who are considering taking antidepressant medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
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Eat well and on time to avoid hanger turning you into a grump, say researchers.
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Judging by recent headlines and policy ideas, you might think screen time is the only lifestyle behaviour influencing teen wellbeing.
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