Katherine Mansfield

http://www.poemhunter.com/katherine-mansfield/biography/ Mansfield was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp, in 1888, into a socially prominent family in Wellington, New Zealand. The daughter of a banker and born to a middle-class colonial family, she was also a first cousin of author Countess Elizabeth von Arnim. Mansfield had two older sisters and a younger brother, born in 1894. Her…

Notable Kiwi’s – Sir Peter Jackson

http://media.newzealand.com/en/story-ideas/new-zealand-film-maker-peter-jackson/ Jackson grew up in Pukerua Bay, a coastal town near Wellington – and developed a love of films as a child. He has cited King Kong as one of his all-time favourite films, and fulfilled a life-long dream when he was signed on to remake the 1933 classic in 2005. Film-making was a passion…

Impact of poverty on the developing brain

The impact of poverty on the developing brain: http://t.co/BbfdoZFSaF Psychology Today Magazine — John Marsden (@MarsdenTherapy) October 10, 2014 Recent studies show that the brains of poor children are impacted by poverty. An historical example of this claim, given by Robert Sapolsky, a leading researcher from Stanford, demonstrates this dramatically. For many years, children’s thymus…

Homeopathic product removed after complaint

Pharmacy to remove homeopathic product after complaint: The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a… http://t.co/JebbA6Cszj — Christchurch News (@ChristchurchDay) October 10, 2014 The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint regarding advertising of the homeopathic product “No-Jet-Lag” in an Auckland pharmacy. The complaint, which was lodged with the ASA by the Society for…

“Just Say No!” is magical thinking @Mindful_Living

The Neuroscience of Bad Habits and Why It’s Not About Will Power | Mindfulness and Psychotherapy: http://t.co/StEAljTjCA — Elisha Goldstein (@Mindful_Living) October 9, 2014 Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse calls the phrase “Just Say No!” “magical thinking.” It appears that dopamine is one of the main chemicals regulating the pleasure…

Australian nurse tests negative for #Ebola

Quarantined Australian nurse tests negative for #Ebola: http://t.co/OsSRgV49P0 #Australia pic.twitter.com/vR2nBUs1CY — Stuff.co.nz News (@NZStuff) October 9, 2014 Sue Ellen Kovack presented herself to the Cairns Hospital on Thursday afternoon after complaining of a fever. She had previously been in Sierra Leone treating Ebola victims in a hospital. In a statement, Queensland Health chief health officer…

First trial of an Ebola vaccine

EXCLUSIVE: First Ebola vaccine trial starts in Africa http://t.co/Qi3FCxWTku pic.twitter.com/eSqfITTpAu — NBC News (@NBCNews) October 9, 2014 The first trial of an Ebola vaccine in Africa has started, researchers said Thursday, with the vaccination of three health care workers in Mali. It’s the latest vaccine to be rushed into clinical trials after the worst-ever outbreak…