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Neurology 2026

Date: June 22–24, 2026 Perception and individuality in patient cases identifying the ongoing evolution of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Introducing my next big day out up on the podium at this highly prestigious Neurology and Neurological Disorders conference in

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How to Tell Whether You’re Going Crazy or Not

“I think, therefore I am.” — René Descartes A simple line, but a profound one. What Descartes was pointing to is this: the very act of questioning your own existence—or your own state of mind—confirms that something within you is

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Embrace your Vulnerability

Where real strength and positive changes begin. There comes a point in a person’s life where continuing to push harder, to try and override what they are feeling, or to keep holding everything together the way they always have, simply

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The Social Grooming of Women

I have always been an advocate for women and their role in our societies. In 1997, I established one of the first female-only training centres in Australia in Mackay, North Queensland—The Femnasium. The motivation was simple and based on observation.

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CORE BLIMEY!

It wasn’t until around 2012, when Professor Peter O’Sullivan introduced his work on cognitive functional therapy, that I felt there was finally another respected voice beginning to question the long-standing dogma of “core stability.” See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YezBG_NdLgs&t=178sProf Peter O’Sullivan and Core

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