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  • What is pathological demand avoidance – and how is it different to ‘acting out’?

    Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance: Insights into Autism and Strategies for Support.
  • When supplies resume, should governments subsidise drugs like Ozempic for weight loss? We asked 5 experts

    As semaglutide drugs face global shortages, experts weigh in: Should governments fund weight loss treatments like Ozempic? Four out of five say yes.
  • What are heart rate zones, and how can you incorporate them into your exercise routine?

    Maximize workouts using heart rate zones! Learn to optimize training intensity with the three-zone model and balance aerobic and anaerobic exercises for peak performance.
  • Do we really need to burp babies? Here’s what the research says

    Burping babies: a tradition with no research backing? Study reveals it might not ease crying and can increase spitting up.
  • The Lymphatic System Against Cancer & More

    Dive into the vital roles of your lymphatic system, its impact on health, and practical tips to keep it flowing smoothly.
  • Get The Right Help For Your Pain

    Rethink the 1-10 pain scale: Learn the nuances of self-reporting pain and why honest assessment is crucial for effective treatment.
  • Can a drug like Ozempic help treat addictions to alcohol, opioids or other substances?

    Can drugs like Ozempic, initially for diabetes, treat addictions? Experts delve into the potential, mixed evidence from human studies, and what the future holds.
  • What’s the difference between ADD and ADHD?

    ADHD’s evolution from ADD reflected growing insights into inattention and hyperactivity. Discover the history and diagnostic changes of this common condition.
  • What is childhood dementia? And how could new research help?

    1,400 Australian children battle untreatable childhood dementia, a devastating condition with insufficient research and limited therapies. New funding offers hope for life-saving treatments.
  • California Is Investing $500M in Therapy Apps for Youth. Advocates Fear It Won’t Pay Off.

    California launches free mental health apps for youth, sparking debate over efficacy and the $498 million investment amidst a provider shortage and increasing depression rates.

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