Mental Health Awareness

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Lifestyle Factors affecting Fertility

1423 - Lifestyle factors affecting fertility - 26th August 2014 Back Many Australians would like a family, and they often have an idea how many children they would like. Unfortunately, around 9 per cent of Australian couples have difficulty conceiving. Key lifestyle factors which can affect fertility include age, weight, smoking, alcohol use and timing of sex. Knowledge about key fertilpa...

Man Maintenance

1360 – Man maintenance – 29 May 2013 Back Men’s Health Week became an international event when six men’s health organisations came together in 2002 at The World Congress on Men’s Health in Vienna. The now International Men’s Health Week (IMHW) is most widely observed in Australia, Canada, the US and Europe, but more recently, particularly in the field of...

Beating problems of the Bowel

1359 – Beating problems of the bowel Back After the cough/cold and pain relief departments, the next most frequented area in pharmacies is probably that where products for bums and tums are kept. Perhaps, that’s not so surprising because symptoms of nausea, indigestion and gastro-oesophageal reflux are experienced by most of us at some stage. Also diarrhoea and constipation ar...

It's always a good time to quit

1358 – It is always a good time to quit Back It’s on or about New Year’s Day that well intentioned resolutions are made; and it’s quite often not much later that those resolutions are broken. Studies show that nearly two thirds of smokers would like to quit, but fewer that one in 20 people who try to stop smoking will remain non smokers after three months. Of cours...

Relieving the Pressure of Heart Disease

1352 – Relieving the pressure of heart disease Back On April 7 each year, the World Health Organization (WHO) selects and highlights a major world health issue. This year the theme is High Blood Pressure. Of course, having some blood pressure is vitally important. It’s what keeps those life- sustaining, oxygenated red blood cells circulating around our body. But too much blood...

Coping with Extremely Cold Symptoms

1361 – Coping with extremely common cold symptoms – 5 June 2013 Back The Queen’s Birthday weekend in June each year heralds the beginning of the ski season in the snowfields of Australia. And, whether we’re near the snowfields or not, the weather at this time of year usually gives us a pretty clear sign that winter is well and truly with us. It’s also this ti...

Continence - let's talk about it

1362 – Continence – let’s talk about it Back World Continence Week (24 to 30 June) is coordinated in Australia by the Continence Foundation of Australia. In 2013 the theme is Talk about Incontinence: a problem in anyone’s language. And true to the theme, one of the most exciting initiatives of the campaign this year is the development of continence information in 2...

Join th Bowel Movement

1363 – Join the bowel movement  Maria Ann Smith is accorded the honour of being the “Granny” who, back in 1868, first cultivated the Australian apple which bears her name. Granny Smiths, which start off yellow and change to completely green, are one of the best cooking apples with a tart, tangy taste. However, red apples are more often eaten raw; and right through the mo...

The Bird Flu Flies Again

1364 – Bird flu flies again Back Influenza is not just a bad cold. Certainly the symptoms are somewhat similar, but the flu is potentially a life-threatening disease. Typically people with the flu experience a sudden high fever, cold shivers, sore throat, headache, muscle aches and pains, chest pain and cough. In otherwise healthy adults, the worst of the symptoms usually last for ...