Plus: First Nations culture in video games
| | Meet the women making hard decisions after mastectomies |
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Almost immediately after Sarah Sharpe was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in 2020, she had to decide whether or not to have breast reconstruction surgery. "You're in the midst of the chemo fog and the diagnosis panic, and then [to] make that decision while trying to understand your treatment program and everything was really, really emotional," she tells ABC RN's Life Matters. Read more of Sarah's story in our online article, and hear from others who took a different approach after undergoing mastectomies. Then, learn the history and context around mindfulness, a popular wellness phenomenon that has taken off in the West in recent years. Read the story to find out how this spiritual concept made it to the mainstream. Plus, tune in to Awaye! to discover how First Nations storytelling has found a home in video games. |
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After being diagnosed with breast cancer, some people are immediately thrust into having to make a decision about what to do after their breasts are removed. But not everyone is being offered the same choices. | | |
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As pressure mounts for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the Philadelphi Corridor has become a point of contention for negotiations. | | |
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The Japanese photographer's sublime black-and-white photographs cleverly capture subjects as diverse as polar bears and landscapes, to historical figures. | | |
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Loneliness is as deadly as being a pack-a-day smoker, but is religion the antidote to this problem? | | |
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As a format, digital games do a great job of reflecting First Nations perspectives, with non-linear stories and expansive narratives that link the past, present, and future together. | | |
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Mindfulness is everywhere, and its backed by everyone from Gwyneth Paltrow to Buddhist practitioners and the US military. But what actually is it? And can it help us deal with stress, or should we be sceptical? | | |
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Arnold Schoenberg's music tore a hole in the fabric of the 20th century. Throughout his life, he charted a new course through expressionism, atonality, and ultimately to the invention of twelve-tone serialism. | | |
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Hibberd (Dimboola; A Stretch of the Imagination) died last month at the age of 84. Co-founder of the Australian Performing Group, he helped shape Australian theatre. | | |
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Many things can influence how quickly we fall asleep. Music can help you fall asleep faster by shifting your focus and improving your mood. | | |
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Long and dull presentations can be soul crushing. So how can we all tell better stories at work? | |
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