How to get inside people's heads
It takes three years to learn how to do a brain surgery operation, but 30 years to learn when not to do one.
It takes three years to learn how to do a brain surgery operation, but 30 years to learn when not to do one.
When Conor Reynolds reaches for one of the '3pm snacks' he sells on the side, his working day is only half over.
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Australian researchers are launching a novel attack on the notoriously untreatable disease, Alzheimer's. While most researchers have failed to make a significant impact, they are hopeful.
"I'm getting quite good at this dying business and particularly getting better at coming back from it," well-known cancer researcher, professor Alan Coates, jokes.
Wired and tired can become a constant state of being when you're under pressure to perform or your workload is bigger than the time you have to accomplish it.
For a man who is convinced he has plenty of time left, David Sinclair seems to be in a hurry.
David Johnston regularly swims behind the waves at Palm Beach on Sydney's northern beaches, where the water is often smooth and crystal clear and there might be a small stingray "smiling" up at you.
Testosterone supplements make men mentally bold in the belief they know more than they really do.
Worrying has an upside and a new paper explores its practical and emotional benefits.
Surfer and Noosa Beach House restaurateur Peter Kuruvita describes the time he was speared in the back by the tip of a surfboard.
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