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The Life Changing Moment Of Being Diagnosed With Parkinson's

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Written by: Jane Peek, Post-doctoral researcher, Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Learning to cope. Toni Blay, CC BY-NC-NDBilly Connolly picked up a special recognition award at the recent National Television Awards for 50 years in the entertainment industry – but it was the effects of the comedian’s illness that shaped the headlines.

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When It Comes To Mental Health, Like Attracts Like

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Written by: Steve Ellen, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Monash University

Marital resemblance is the degree to which we marry people who resemble us in some characteristic or another. olga_murillo/Flickr, CC BY

Marital resemblance is the degree to which we marry people who resemble us in some characteristic or another.Is it true that like attracts like? When it comes to mental health, it seems the answer is yes.

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People In Their Nineties Reveal The Secrets To Aging Well

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Written by: Irene Maeve Rea, Professor emeritus, Queens University Belfast

People In Their Nineties Reveal The Secrets To Aging WellThere are many reasons why some people live long healthy lives while others don’t, but one of them is undoubtedly genes. That doesn’t mean we should be negative about our chances of ageing in good health. Although our genes are handed down from our parents, the hand that we are dealt seems to be influenced by our lifestyle, too. Food,

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New App Helps People With Neurological Conditions Practice Speech

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Written by: Daniel Angus, Lecturer, The University of Queensland

New App Helps People With Neurological Conditions Practice SpeechResearchers at CSIRO and University of Queensland have developed an app called Harlie that is designed to chat with humans. Unlike Siri and Google Now – which are designed to answer specific questions – Harlie is designed for small talk. 

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What Are Ready Meals Doing To Our Health?

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Written by: Richard Hoffman, Lecturer in Nutritional Biochemistry, University of Hertfordshire

What Are Ready Meals Doing To Our Health?Who doesn’t like a ready meal once in a while? People in the UK certainly do: consumption of ready meals and convenience meat products has increased five-fold over the last 40 years, according to the latest National Food Survey on UK food-buying habits. High levels of calories and fat in some of these products can

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Just A 5% Weight Loss Can Dramatically Improve Your Health

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Written by: Jim Dryden, Washington University in St. Louis

Just A 5% Weight Loss Can Dramatically Improve Your Health"If you weigh 200 pounds, you will be doing yourself a favor if you can lose 10 pounds and keep it off," Samuel Klein says. "You don't have to lose 50 pounds to get important health benefits."

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Does Cannabis Cause Mental Illness?

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Written by: Peter Gates, Senior Research Officer, National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Australia

Does Cannabis Cause Mental Illness?Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Australia, with one in three adults using it at some point in their life. It’s legal in some places around the world, and offered medicinally in others. But what does smoking pot do to your mental health?

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Aerobic Exercise Protects Against Liver Damage

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Written by: Nathan Hurst, University of Missouri

Exercise May Protect The Liver From Booze

New research suggests that aerobic exercise could offer protective benefits for the liver against damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption. A study using 'runner rats' indicates that higher levels of physical activity may mitigate the risks of fatty liver disease and inflammation associated with chronic drinking.

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How Psychology Taught Us To Be Helpless About Domestic Violence

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Written by: Zoë Krupka, PhD Student Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University

domestic violence 2 25The story of how psychology framed women for their own assaults began, as so many of psychology’s stories do, with some trapped animals. In the late 1960s, psychologist Martin Seligman conducted a series of behavioural experiments with dogs. He electrically shocked them at random and observed their responses. 

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What Causes Autism? What We Know, Don’t Know And Suspect

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Written by: Andrew Whitehouse, Winthrop Professor, Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia

autism 2 24One of the great and enduring mysteries of autism is what causes the brain to develop so differently. The behavioural differences of many individuals with autism are so apparent that it seems intuitive that the causes would also be obvious.

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Are Treatment Guidelines On Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder Wrong?

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Written by: Keith Laws, Professor, University of Hertfordshire

Are Treatment Guidelines On Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder Wrong?The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has become a byword for unbiased, evidence-based healthcare advice. Its recommendations strongly influence which treatments are made available on the NHS. We wouldn’t expect NICE to make recommendations that are unsupported by evidence or, worse, contain contradictory evidence.

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Dependence, Decrepitude And Death: How Long Is Too Long A Life?

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Written by: Jana Králová, PhD Candidate , University of Bath

Dependence, Decrepitude And Death: How Long Is Too Long A Life?In 2100, I will be 117 years old, and my younger sisters will be 112 and 107. According to the Cambridge academic, Peter Laslett, we can now live to such ages, but those of us who do will be experiencing the fourth age, “an era of final dependence, decrepitude and death”. Not quite the dream

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Can You Survive By Eating Nothing But Potatoes?

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Written by: Jennie Jackson, Lecturer in Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Glasgow Caledonian University

Can You Survive By Eating Nothing But Potatoes?In the film The Martian, Matt Damon’s character, Mark Watney, is stranded on the red planet with nothing to eat but spuds. Now, a 36-year-old Australian is following the same diet, voluntarily. In an attempt to lose weight and improve his relationship with food, Andrew Taylor has decided to eat nothing but potatoes for a year.

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We Can't Eradicate Drugs, But We Can Stop People Dying From Them

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Written by: David Caldicott, Emergency Medicine Consultant, Australian National University

We Can't Eradicate Drugs, But We Can Stop People Dying From ThemLast night’s Four Corners focused on party drugs and the policies Australia is implementing to combat their use. Not only is what we’re doing not working, we’re falling behind the rest of the world and what evidence says is best to ensure we have fewer deaths from illicit drugs.

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Why Statin Users Should Still Get The Flu Shot

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Written by: Saad B. Omer, Professor of Global Health, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, Emory University

Why Statin Users Should Still Get The Flu ShotEvery year in the United States, about 226,000 people are hospitalized because of the flu, and 23,000 die. And about 80-90 percent of flu-related deaths occur in people over 65 years old.

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Why Do Women Go Through Menopause?

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Written by: Kevin Arbuckle, Honorary postdoctoral research fellow at University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool

Why do women go through menopause? Passing on our genes to the next generation is the key process in evolution that happens through natural selection. So why do women suddenly stop having periods when they have at least a third of their lives left

 

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Should You Eat Breakfast?

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Written by: James Betts, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition, Metabolism and Statistics, University of Bath

Should You Eat Breakfast?In the middle of the last century, popular nutrition author Adelle Davis advised people to eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper. Her advice stuck. Recent examination of the merits of adults eating breakfast has raised the question of whether we should indeed eat like kings at breakfast or just skip it all together.

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Sugar May Be As Damaging To The Brain As Extreme Stress Or Abuse

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Written by: Margaret Morris, Professor of Pharmacology, Head of Pharmacology, UNSW Australia

Sugar May Be As Damaging To The Brain As Extreme Stress Or AbuseWe all know that cola and lemonade aren’t great for our waistline or our dental health, but our new study on rats has shed light on just how much damage sugary drinks can also do to our brain. The changes we observed to the region of the brain that controls emotional behaviour and cognitive function were more extensive than those

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Is It Your Neanderthal DNA That Is Making You Depressed?

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Written by: David Salisbury, Vanderbilt University

s It Your Neanderthal DNA That Is Making You Depressed?"The brain is incredibly complex, so it's reasonable to expect that introducing changes from a different evolutionary path might have negative consequences," says Corinne Simonti.

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Common Surgery For Vaginal Prolapse Can Lead To Complications

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Written by: Christopher Maher, Associate Professor, Urogynaecology Royal Brisbane and Women's and Wesley Hospitals Brisbane , The University of Queensland

Common Surgery For Vaginal Prolapse Can Lead To ComplicationsA common surgery to treat vaginal prolapse using an artificially grafted mesh has more problems than benefits, our Cohrane review has found. Women who underwent the operation had high rates of needing repeat surgery due to mesh exposure, bladder injury and urinary incontinence.

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Six Tips For Losing Weight Without Fad Diets

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Written by: Clare Collins, Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle

Six Tips For Losing Weight Without Fad DietsDon’t limit yourself to grapefruit – increasing the amount and variety of fruit and vegetables can help you lose weight. Monday – start diet. Tuesday – break diet! Wednesday – plan to start again next Monday.

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