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mental health

People at risk from obesity overlooked in trials

People at most risk from obesity often not represented by weight management trials: Clinical trials of treatments for obesity are…

Developing digital tool for autism families

Western Australian Health funding supports development of new mental health digital tool for autism families: A co-designed digital tool to…

Soak up the health benefits of hot tubs

What are the health benefits of hot tubs? There is nothing better than relaxing in a hot tub after a…

Different photography improves mental health

Different ways photography improves mental health: As the current pandemic continues to spread, communities are facing a variety of life-changing…

The health benefits of pets

The health and mood boosting benefits of pets: Pets really do have some powerful health benefits, which can be both…

Trapped Caring for An Elderly Parent

Trapped Caring for An Elderly Parent: New Research Finds Rise in Mental Health Crisis for Carers: An ageing population means…

Transgender mental health in crisis

Transgender mental health in crisis, but support groups desperately underfunded: Australia’s transgender (trans) community is experiencing depression and thoughts of…

Problem debt and mental health

Problem debt and mental health: Mental health is a key factor in people's ability to manage their personal debt by…

Ground-breaking tinnitus test

Ground-breaking tinnitus test paves the way to new treatments: A ground-breaking diagnostic test under development at the Bionics Institute in…

Lived experience study in mental health

Major new mental health study inspired by lived experience: Experts at Northumbria University are supporting a £1 million research study,…

Hereditary factors role in childhood mental health

Hereditary factors are partly responsible for childhood anxiety and depression that persists into adulthood, according to University of Queensland researchers.…

People attached to their pets more likely to be depressed during lockdown

People who are strongly attached to their pets were more likely to suffer mental health problems during the Covid-19 lockdown…

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