Communication Tips
Why job seekers should think about their exercise routine
Apart from the obvious health benefits of exercise, there are many reasons why we should embed regular physical activity into our lives. [...]
read moreWhat is a real leader?
A lot is bandied around about leadership – mostly cliches. But what is a real leader? Why is leadership important? Watch this video to hear a practical definition of leadership: “Individuals who help us overcome our own selfishness, weakness, and [...]
read moreThe First Crowd-Funded Drug Trial
The first crowd-funded trial will investigate a new drug treatment for an aggressive type of cancer called neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). [...]
read morePotential new target to help treat Alzheimer’s and other neurological disorders
Scientists believe inhibiting a cell protein, called syntaphilin, may hold the key to enable regeneration of neurons, potentially providing a new treatment target for Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases. This protein is believed to restrict the movement of mitochondria, the [...]
read more“Fake it till you make it” will only take you so far!
I was taken aback the other day when my thirteen-year-old daughter advised, “You just fake it till you make it.” Should I be worried or encouraged by this cavalier philosophy? Is this catchphrase erroneously used to excuse duplicitous behavior? [...]
read moreMy Brilliant Career
More than ever there is a need to differentiate yourself from the pack. Gaining one or two degrees is no longer a rarity or assurance for career progression. So why do some people advance up the career ladder faster than [...]
read moreNew research shows stress increases the spread of cancer
Even more reason to keep stress at bay! We have long suspected a link between stress and cancer. Now Australian researchers from Monash University have demonstrated in animal studies that stress can increase the spread of cancer by increasing the [...]
read moreWhy use a professional medical writer?
Why use a professional medical writer? Recent research published in BMJ Open shows the use of a professional medical writer improves the quality of clinical trial publications. [...]
read moreBat research could help cure severe infections such as Ebola
Bats could hold the key to curing severe, life-threatening infections, such as Ebola, SARS and MERS. [...]
read moreThe valuable art of daydreaming
Have you ever experienced a great idea, solved a problem, or gleaned a new perspective while you were doing something completely different or just daydreaming? Learn five ways you can harness your imagination and creativity: [...]
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