Doctors find tape in mum's nose after 35 years

A mother-of-two discovers a ball of surgical tape lodged in her nose, likely since birth, after a lifetime of breathing difficulties. Her incredible story highlights the importance of investigating persistent symptoms.

Undiagnosed ADHD main catalyst for going missing

J Grange reveals his undiagnosed ADHD drove him to repeatedly go missing as a teen. As The Independent launches SafeCall with Missing People, he calls for tailored support for neurodivergent children.

Psychiatrist's 'Unfair' Role in Bondi Inquest

A psychiatrist for Joel Cauchi was placed in a 'grossly unfair' position during the inquest into the Bondi Junction stabbings that killed six. Read the latest from the inquiry.

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, study finds

Cambridge neuroscientists identify five distinct brain development stages, revealing adolescence extends into early 30s. Discover how this reshapes understanding of mental health.

Cambridge: Adolescence lasts until age 32

New Cambridge University research reveals adolescence extends to age 32, explaining why fashion, music and gaming preferences from youth often persist for decades.

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