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If you're coming off antidepressants, withdrawals and setbacks may be part of the process

  • Written by: Michael Musker, Senior Research Fellow, South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute
If you're coming off antidepressants, withdrawals and setbacks may be part of the processIt's best to lower your dose of anti-depressants gradually, rather than stopping them suddenly.From shutterstock.com

Depression is a common mental disorder affecting over 300 million people across the world. It’s estimated that one in ten people in Australia (10.4%) suffer from depression.

Alongside other therapies, medication is often used to...

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what is explicit instruction and how does it help children learn?

  • Written by: Lorraine Hammond, Associate Professor, Edith Cowan University
what is explicit instruction and how does it help children learn?Explicit instruction is based on a learning theory that suggests we remember what we think about most.from shutterstock.com

Explicit instruction is a term that summarises a type of teaching in which lessons are designed and delivered to novices to help them develop readily-available background knowledge on a particular topic.

Explicit instruction...

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In this campaign, Morrison won't be wearing gloves like Turnbull did in 2016

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

The Wall Street Journal carried the announcement of Australia’s May 18 poll with the rather cruel headline “Australia to Pick Its Next Leader—With an Election”.

It was a sharp reminder (if anyone needed one) of how appalling federal politics has been – and what it looks like to outsiders, as well as to the local voters...

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Geoffrey Rush's victory in his defamation case could have a chilling effect on the #MeToo movement

  • Written by: Karen O'Connell, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney

The decision in Geoffrey Rush v Nationwide News, handed down today in Australia’s federal court, is the first – and so far, only – legal determination of a case associated with the #MeToo movement in Australia.

The defamation case was decided in favour of the actor Geoffrey Rush, who had sued News Corp’s Nationwide News,...

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  1. Don't trust the environmental hype about electric vehicles? The economic benefits might convince you
  2. Australia is vulnerable to a catastrophic cyber attack, but the Coalition has a poor cyber security track record
  3. is water blue or is it just reflecting off the sky?
  4. What the finance industry can tell us about what's holding back wages
  5. When science is put in the service of evil
  6. Why boycotts against Brunei's new anti-gay laws won't be effective, but regional pressure might
  7. Archaeology is unravelling new stories about Indigenous seagoing trade on Australia's doorstep
  8. trial of alleged perpetrator of Christchurch mosque shootings
  9. New report charts future of the family law system
  10. the long journey to the first image of a black hole
  11. As election 2019 kicks off, the only certainty is a cranky and mistrustful electorate
  12. Federal election 2019: state of the states
  13. Morrison visits Governor-General for a May 18 election
  14. India's elections will be the largest in world history
  15. How much evidence is enough to declare a new species of human from a Philippines cave site?
  16. Dog whistles, regional visas and wage theft – immigration policy is again an election issue
  17. There's a lot of bad news in the UN Global Environment Outlook, but a sustainable future is still possible
  18. Prescription monitoring is here, but we need to tread carefully to avoid unintended harms
  19. Both major parties are finally talking about the importance of preschool – here's why it matters
  20. Artificial intelligence may take your job, so political leaders need to start doing theirs
  21. Here's why well-intentioned vegan protesters are getting it wrong
  22. a lurch between aggression and apathy
  23. 'My girlfriend is intimidated by the idea of having sex. What should I do?'
  24. big on promises, short on follow-through
  25. Labor will prioritise an NBN 'digital inclusion drive' – here's what it should focus on
  26. Bowen says Labor would have lower tax take than under Howard years
  27. intersex soldiers and cross-dressing women at war
  28. Government advertising may be legal, but it's corrupting our electoral process
  29. Housing with no serious faults and buyer protection – is that too much to ask of builders and regulators?
  30. We wrote the report for the minister on fish deaths in the lower Darling – here's why it could happen again
  31. We've found a quicker way to multiply really big numbers
  32. Dutton suffers reflux after tasty Chinese meal
  33. Vicki Laveau-Harvie's remarkable, uncomfortable memoir wins the 2019 Stella Prize
  34. Children continue to be exposed to contaminated air in Port Pirie
  35. The Coalition's report card on health includes some passes and quite a few fails
  36. More hospitals will not cure Australia's ailing health-care system. There's a more efficient way
  37. From Australia to Africa, fences are stopping Earth's great animal migrations
  38. Coalition gets a bounce in Newspoll, but not in Ipsos or Essential
  39. The ABC didn't receive a reprieve in the budget. It's still facing staggering cuts
  40. Squid team finds high species diversity off Kermadec Islands, part of stalled marine reserve proposal
  41. green-collar criminals or civil 'disobedients'?
  42. Morrison government approves next step towards Adani coal mine
  43. the curious case of shy lizards and deadly cane toads
  44. Business-as-usual record on transport leaves next government plenty of room to improve
  45. NZ journalists arrested in Fiji have been released but a new era of press freedom is yet to arrive
  46. A detailed eucalypt family tree helps us see how they came to dominate Australia
  47. The 14 Indigenous words for money on the new 50 cent coin
  48. What will the Coalition be remembered for on tax? Tinkering, blunders and lost opportunities
  49. Politicians need to listen up before they speak up – and listen in the right places
  50. Potentially unaffordable, and it still won't fix bracket creep. The Coalition's $300 billion tax plan assessed

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