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There are many cases of people going through school being labeled slow, naughty or inattentive, only to be diagnosed with […]
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Ngaire, Ruthie and Ernest grew up with their mum, Lizzie and dad, George in a typical suburban household. Only when […]
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Physical group activities, reading and yoga or mindfulness meditation are all practices that can reduce the risk of violence, unsafe sex and substance abuse. This is the conclusion of a study from University of Cincinnati focusing on at-risk youths between 18 and 24-year-old.
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In a digital age, are libraries still relevant? The answer goes beyond humankind’s thirst for knowledge – libraries offer real potential for face-to-face connection.
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Therapy dogs improving children’s literacy one book at a time.
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A new study has found that reading books over kindles can improve concentration and long-term memory.
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A kind mailman has delivered much more than the junk mail a 12-year-old bookworm asked to read
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The season of thinking is again upon Sydney, with Sydney Writer’s Festival unleashing its 2014 program featuring a generous sprinkling of international talent.
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Wish you had more time to read? Has your current book been taking months too long to finish? A new […]
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China easily tops the rest of the world in areas of science, maths and reading, the latest global education data shows.
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Electronic devices may help those suffering from dyslexia improve their reading skills.
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There are many cases of people going through school being labeled slow, naughty or inattentive, only to be diagnosed with […]
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Frustrated by a lack of interesting books for her children, children’s book author Alexandra Yatomi Clarke, began to create and source books to spark the interest and reading appetite of young minds.
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Nutritionist Cyndi O’Meara believes that a high cholesterol reading can actually be beneficial to our health – both physically and sexually. She discusses how it should be treated as an indicator, and not a disease.
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Joint creator of the non-profit Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation, Kim Kelly changes the lives of children in Australia’s most marginalised communities.
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Check out our list of recommended reading material on alcohol issues, on MiNDFOOD.
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Badshah Khan was so close to Mahatma Gandhi they shared reading glasses, inspiring jokes about their shared vision, but unlike his friend, the Pashtun champion of non-violent struggle has been almost forgotten by his people, reports MiNDFOOD.
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What better way to finish a long, stressful day than to have a relaxing soak in the tub? Milly Nolan blog on MiNDFOOD.
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What does your face say about you? According to the Chinese art of face reading, analysing your face may hold the key to diagnosing any health issues and even changing your destiny, MiNDFOOD Reports.
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