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Smartphone apps reduce depression
New Australian-led research has confirmed that smartphone apps are an effective treatment option for depression, paving the way for safe and accessible interventions for the millions of people around the world diagnosed with this condition.

This story could save your life
Heart burn is one of the many easily ignorable symptoms of the fastest growing cancers in the Western World.

Multi-million dollar Science Building a boost for STEM education and research in Western Sydney
Western Sydney University has launched its new $30 million Science Building, significantly expanding the University’s capacity to produce the highest quality science, psychology, social work and art therapy graduates and researchers.

Exhibition by award winning artist to open at Western Sydney University
The exhibition titled ‘Missing’, artfully casts shadows of large scale paper-cuts, portraying moments in time and space. Site specific installations, sculptures and cinematic projection also feature as part of the work.

In historic cases, punishment alone is not always the best response to violent crime
Sentencing offenders for crimes committed many years earlier raises important questions about what purpose sentences in such cases are expected to achieve.

Making students ready to write
Pens were at the ready for this year’s Young Writers Day where 180 promising school students flocked to Western Sydney University to hone their writing skills.
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