How does overcoming stigma improve access to mental health care? The UK is more concerned with mental health than ever before. Charities and government programmes,...
Rebecca Wallersteiner looks at On Happiness, two concurrent new exhibitions at Wellcome Collection, London from July ‘21 which explore ways in which people can navigate...
Study suggests greater need for grief support due to COVID-19: Curtin University research has found people grieving a COVID-related death would benefit from timely support...
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Children born into poverty show key differences in early brain function – according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers studied the...
Last week Professor Catherine Loveday delivered a lecture at the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2018 Brain Series lecture to a packed auditorium of doctors and...
Minecraft, a best-selling video game, has been described as the single most creative game for children ever. A high-octane version of building blocks, the game...