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Women's health
Women's health myths, busted

Women's health myths, busted

We asked our experts, "What’s one women’s health myth you wish more people knew the truth about?" Their answers might surprise you.

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health services
Can a dietitian help with gut health?

Can a dietitian help with gut health?

50% of Australians experience digestive issues and 1 in 7 experience distressing gut symptoms so it’s no wonder many of us are looking to improve gut health as a way to better health.

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gut health
Can lectins impact your gut?
Kate Agnew
Kate Agnew

Can lectins impact your gut?

Sometimes referred to as “anti-nutrients”, lectins have been in the spotlight of late. Much of the attention has been around how they may impact gut health.

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body care
Why dehydration can cause headaches and what to do about it

Why dehydration can cause headaches and what to do about it

Is your headache due to dehydration? Here’s what to look for as well as our top do’s and don’ts.

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health services
Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: What’s the difference?

Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: What’s the difference?

Dietitians and Nutritionists are healthcare professionals that help people with navigating food and improving their diet, with the goal of improving health and wellbeing.

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Women's health
Cancer Screening: How it works & when to have one
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

Cancer Screening: How it works & when to have one

Screening for any disease is a big topic. Cancer screening, specifically, is an important topic. This is because, as of 2024, it is estimated that around two in five people will be diagnosed with cancer by the age of 85. For cancer, an early diagnosis is critical. Screening is a part of early diagnosis, but it's a complex topic. Let’s break it down.

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Women's health
How to be breast aware: Signs to watch for alongside screening
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

How to be breast aware: Signs to watch for alongside screening

Following the screening guidelines, working with your healthcare professional, and being aware of any changes in your breasts are crucial steps in early detection—here’s how.

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Men's health
Testicular Health: How to self-check your balls
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

Testicular Health: How to self-check your balls

Knowing how to check your own testicles and spot the signs can empower you to take charge of your health. Let’s nut out what you need to know to keep your testicular health in check.

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immune health
Top immune myths, busted by experts
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

Top immune myths, busted by experts

In just a few hundred years, we've evolved from using signal fires, letters, and even carrier pigeons to being instantly connected. But while we’re digitally connected, are we meaningfully connected as human beings?

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skin care
What is the effect of the sun on our skin?
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

What is the effect of the sun on our skin?

Throughout the history of humans, we have had a special relationship with the sun. At times in history, we have even worshipped it.

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Women's health
Are ice baths beneficial to women?
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

Are ice baths beneficial to women?

Let's take a look at the evidence-backed benefits, and what it means for women's health.

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Women's health
How to habit stack and become 1% better each day
Dr. Dinesh Palipana
Dr. Dinesh Palipana

How to habit stack and become 1% better each day

To achieve what we want in life, small steps need to be taken consistently. That’s exactly why building good habits matters. But what if there was a smarter, easier way to build them? That’s where habit stacking comes in.

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health services
Do you really need antibiotics?
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Do you really need antibiotics?

The use of antibiotics has changed the world since they were discovered early in the twentieth century, saving millions of lives and increasing life expectancies across the world.

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health services
Health checks by age: Which checks should you be getting?
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Health checks by age: Which checks should you be getting?

Health checks are a way that you and your healthcare team can assess your risk of developing a health condition before you have any symptoms.

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immune health
How to avoid catching colds or the flu: Tips to prevent them before they start
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

How to avoid catching colds or the flu: Tips to prevent them before they start

Winter not only brings cooler weather and the football season of choice, but we also get the cold and flu season (cue sneezing). Australian adults may have 2-4 colds a year, and young children in childcare and primary school could have 5-10 which means that adults around little ones are likely to have more.

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mind
How to communicate effectively at work: 5 tips to success
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

How to communicate effectively at work: 5 tips to success

Communication seems simple, right? You just pass information from one person to another. But we’ve all been there when things go sideways. The truth is, communication isn’t always a straight line. It’s not just about facts and figures; it involves opinions, emotions, and relationships.

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mind
How to handle conflict in the workplace
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

How to handle conflict in the workplace

Let’s face it: Conflict at work is inevitable. When you bring people together with different personalities, experiences, and ideas, disagreements are bound to happen. In fact, about 25% of employees say they deal with conflict at work regularly.

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mind
Is end of year burnout real? Here's how to get through the season.
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Is end of year burnout real? Here's how to get through the season.

The end of the year is a lot to deal with. There are endless social events for work, school, friends, family and hobby groups. There are work commitments to wrap up and colleagues preparing to take leave or managing coverage for others taking leave.  For anyone involved in education, either with children (or themselves) in school, teaching or university, there are assignments, exams or grading.

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mind
Neurodivergence and Christmas: How to feel your best socialising
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Neurodivergence and Christmas: How to feel your best socialising

The Christmas period can be overwhelming for anyone, but for people who are neurodivergent there are some special challenges. Neurodivergence is a broad group and everyone has their own frustrations. That’s why we’ve put together some tips to help ease stress and overwhelm, so the season can feel merry for everyone.”

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mind
Neurotypical vs neurodivergence: What are the key differences?
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Neurotypical vs neurodivergence: What are the key differences?

All of us have our own individual ways of thinking, feeling and interacting with the world. Studies even show that each human’s brain is unique, even identical twins can be told apart by the structure of their brains. So when we look at how we think, learn, and move through life, labels like “normal” and “abnormal” don’t always really fit.

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trends
Should you be using AI for health advice? What to watch out for
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Should you be using AI for health advice? What to watch out for

When it comes to health, most of us don’t wait, we search. Google reports that 5% of all searches are related to health topics. Microsoft AI, including Copilot and Bing, gets over 50 million health questions a day.

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immune health
Sick again? When to ride it out, and when to see a doctor
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Sick again? When to ride it out, and when to see a doctor

The cooler weather is here and while this is a relief after a long, hot summer and autumn, it also means the cold and flu season is back. Winter is the peak time for the sniffles, which can lead to unwelcome viral upper respiratory tract infections, colds and flus.

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health services
Vaping: Strategies and tips to give it up for good
Dr. Rob McCartney
Dr. Rob McCartney

Vaping: Strategies and tips to give it up for good

Over the past decade, vaping has skyrocketed in popularity, often marketed as an alternative to smoking.

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health services
eScripts: What are they and how to get one?

eScripts: What are they and how to get one?

An eScript is a digital version of a paper prescription. These are safe and convenient alternatives to paper prescriptions. Paper prescriptions are still valid and accepted in pharmacies - the digital version and escript is simply an alternative.

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