The ‘microstressors’ getting Australians down
These are the daily dilemmas research has revealed are threatening the wellbeing of Australians, with some stressed people relying on a cycle of caffeine and alcohol to try and cope.
These are the daily dilemmas research has revealed are threatening the wellbeing of Australians, with some stressed people relying on a cycle of caffeine and alcohol to try and cope.
More than one in 10 kids is on medication for ADHD, depression, anxiety or another mental-health related condition in parts of Australia, new analysis shows. See the map.
Rising Australian golf star Harrison Endycott thought he was living the dream – until he couldn’t get out of bed. Dark thoughts took over as the dream became a nightmare and his career went off the rails. And then he finally asked for help.
Karise McNamee, who has autism and ADHD, wears many hats. This is what helps her avoid burnout.
Multiple people have been arrested after the death of a woman inside a “suicide capsule” made by an Australian doctor.
Governments will be judged as to their response to Royal Commision recommendations and what they have done to reduce the incident of death and harm done by ADF service, writes lawyer Greg Isolani.
If you’re busting for the bathroom in Australia, you’ve got a better chance of finding a pokie machine than a public toilet.
Australian cricketer Michael Clarke has revealed he believes he has lived with OCD his whole life. See what the disorder is and how you can treat it.
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