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MIT study reveals how sleep keeps your brain clean and sharp
Everything’s a little off when you haven’t had any sleep: you can’t remember where you put your cell phone, your eyes burn, ...
Just how many really count? The expert advice keeps on changing, and perhaps, for peace of mind, should be ignored.
It’s the ultimate post-school PTSD dream, but this week’s incident in which more than 100 Year 12 students studied for the ...
New research finds social-emotional learning programs in schools lead to higher test scores and better GPAs. Here's why.
The idea scientists might be able to 'rewire' our memory is one that has long fascinated everyone from philosophers to movie ...
The number of steps needed for health benefits keep changing. Now, another study says it’s how long we walk that counts, says ...
New research from the University of Newcastle has revealed PFAS levels matching those found in the Williamtown contamination ...
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The Right Chemistry: Why Dr. Joe likes his cup of joe
A more significant question than the origin of “cup of joe” is the effect that cup has on our health. Given that two-thirds ...
When you first get the diagnosis that your blood sugar is too high, you feel as if you are standing on the edge of a cliff. The diagnosis of prediabetes means you are not sick yet, but you’re close.
Tens of thousands of Victorian students will battle their nerves as they put pens to paper for the marathon VCE English exam on Tuesday. While languages, music, theatre and dance exams have been held ...
Think about the last time you studied for an exam. You probably read your notes, went through textbooks, maybe even watched a ...
Learn about my experience being in a college-style high school and how the skills I learned helped me transition to college!
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