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How banks can win public trust back

A major bank's claim that "trust is critical to our business" sits very awkwardly with its recent track record, writes Professor David Kinley of the University of Sydney.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/08/25/how-banks-can-win-public-trust-back.html
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ADHD: claims we’re diagnosing immature behaviour make it worse for those affected

ADHD does exist and a warranted diagnosis offers help to children who are struggling due to this common, biological condition, writes Dr Alison Poulton.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/02/08/adhd--claims-we_re-diagnosing-immature-behaviour-make-it-worse-f.html
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How queer texts combat homophobia in schools

Perhaps a more useful way to approach this issue would be to ask students themselves what they want to read.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/03/01/how-queer-texts-combat-homophobia-in-schools.html
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Can an app help us find mindfulness?

Can an app help us find mindfulness? 20 September 2016. With the release of the latest Apple Watch this month came a new Breathe app which promises to "help you better manage everyday stress". Giving mindful breathing a place beside the alarm
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/09/20/can-an-app-help-us-find-mindfulness-.html
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3D printed organs - they're closer than you might think

Yes, you read that correctly. He’s made an invisibility cloak. Professor Wegener’s visit marks the start of our journey with this technology.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/04/10/3d-printed-organs---they-re-closer-than-you-might-think.html
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Did COVID-19 models get it wrong? Professor Sally Cripps explains

Renowned University of Sydney statistician, Professor Sally Cripps, examines the efficacy of COVID-19 modelling as part of an online analysis with colleagues from Stanford University and North-Western University.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/06/26/did-covid-19-models-get-it-wrong--professor-sally-cripps-explain.html
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Explainer: How do kids develop food allergies?

Explainer: How do kids develop food allergies? 27 September 2017. Scientists and doctors are trying to understand food allergies better. How do people develop these allergies? Dr Lucinda Berglund, an expert in allergies and immunology at the
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/09/27/explainer-how-do-kids-develop-food-allergies-.html
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The time for a sugar tax is now

Now is the time for coordinated, strategic and innovative action on sugar-sweetened beverages to improve Australia's health, according to the authors of a Perspective article published in the Medical Journal of Australia today.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/07/09/the-time-for-a-sugar-tax-is-now.html