by Katina D'Onise | Mar 7, 2025 | Post
Have you heard the story about the one person who beat cancer with positive thinking? Or that Winston Churchill smoked cigars and drank alcohol from morning to evening and even while in bed, lived to be 90 so we can all smoke and drink without harm? Or that out of the...
by Katina D'Onise | Mar 7, 2025 | Post
I am sure many of us have had the experience of being approached by university researchers who have a project in mind that they think you will be really interested participating in. It is their great idea; they are sure you will also think this is a great idea. It is...
by Katina D'Onise | Mar 7, 2025 | Post
The way people perceive racism is clearly divisive. There are heated parliamentary debates, frequent discussion in traditional and social media and substantial debate regarding the anti-racism movement internationally. There are differing views of what racism is,...
by Katina D'Onise | Mar 7, 2025 | Post
In public health there are examples of education campaigns that are run in the absence of corresponding substantial, multi-level interventions. Why do we do this? Education is an approach that can be implemented relatively easily and in a cost-effective way. Much of...
by Katina D'Onise | Mar 7, 2025 | Post
There has been a growing focus on the effects of social isolation and loneliness because of the significant impact they have on mental health and wellbeing, and from a physical health perspective, social isolation increases the odds of death by 29% and loneliness by...