New research claims to have discovered a link between cognitive ability and general success in life.
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Life can be frantic, but these simple take-outs will have you feeling great without too much effort. Try them to increase your mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.
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Dependence is often seen as a dirty word, associated with the “needy” and the emotionally unstable. But looking into research on what really helps people become happy, successful and, importantly, independent, we may need to turn this idea on its head.
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Can spending money really buy happiness?
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The stats don’t lie – women’s perseverance and determination makes them more successful when pursuing their goals
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French woman Martine Richard has won a landmark court case that will see the government paying her €800 (AU $1,278.70) a month in disability allowance for three years.
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Bekah Miles simple but powerful tattoo is bringing awareness to how depression feels by simultaneously revealing the private pain and the brave mask those with depression tend to put on.
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Monday and Friday have the most distinct identities according to researchers.
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My Hormones Made Me Do It! Could a Harvard study shed light on why some people cheat?
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Testifying in court can be more traumatising than people realise. These service dogs are helping victims through the harrowing ordeal.
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In a society where narcissism seems to be rife, MiNDFOOD’s resident psychologist explains that putting yourself first may be the best move – for everyone.
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Secret Sharing APP’s allure of anonymity could be putting those prone to eating disorders at serious risk
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Professor of psychology at the University of Texas, Sam Gosling is a snoop: his research is dedicated to interpreting how we exist in our spaces, and what those spaces ultimately say about us.
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Thousands of lives at risk from a misdiagnosis of depression could be saved after researchers discover a clearer test for Bipolar Disorder
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Are you a fan or rock, dance or classical music? According to researchers from the University of Cambridge the music you like to listen to is very telling about the kind of person you are.
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Eat well and on time to avoid hanger turning you into a grump, say researchers
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New research points to good deeds and feelings of worth, being linked to treatment for social anxiety disorders.
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A comprehensive study delves into the most effective strategies to break free from the monotony and keep your family and friends thoroughly engaged.
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Gut health is increasingly shown to be integral to overall mental, nutritional and general health. Can food change the way we treat anxiety?
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How horses are helping us understand, accept and heal.
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Spiritual guru, political leader and altruistic visionary, there isn’t much Marianne Williams hasn’t experienced. Here she speaks to MiNDFOOD about what we can expect form her upcoming Australian tour.
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Not-for-profit organisation uses surfing to help individuals tackle mental health issues.
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When beauty ideals are unattainable and accepted definitions of success all but impossible to achieve, it’s becoming harder than ever to accept or even like ourselves for who we are. But striving for a positive body image and healthy self-esteem is important for more than just a happier life – it could also ward off more serious mental health issues ahead.
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Illustrator Andrew Foster creates a joyous exploration of mourning – from a different perspective.
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