Australia is considered as having one of the best responses to COVID-19 in the world but spare a thought for low and middle-income countries (LMIC) that are grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout.
Researchers from the UQ School of Psychology have found there’s much more involved in interpreting someone else’s mood than just their facial expression – particularly, how we’re told they’re feeling.
UQ’s CarFreeMe program will be trialled by people living with dementia in the United States, thanks to more than $610,000 in funding from the US National Institute of Health and National Institute on Aging.
UQ's Professor Matthew Sanders was interviewed by Neil Breen on 4BC Breakfast about how COVID-19 has brought “unknowable” levels of stress for parents.
Professor Jolanda Jetten spoke to ABC Radio National's 'Life Matters' about how it's normal to want to connect with someone from your past, especially if you're lonely.
Nicotine e-cigarettes and refills will be banned in Australia from July 1 under pain of a $220,000 fine. In the United Kingdom, they're advertised and sold in hospital foyers. What's going on?
The expansion of telehealth services was a deliberate strategy to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission between practitioners and patients, so is it working?