Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. In 2023, more than 1200 people in Australia were diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer. It is a disease that not only affects women but all individuals with ovaries, including transgender and...
As winter transitions into spring, it’s a time of rejuvenation and renewal. The days become longer, the temperature begins to rise, and nature awakens from its slumber. While we eagerly welcome this change, it’s crucial to consider our health as we bid...
Healthy eating habits are the cornerstone of good health and a disease-free life. Making healthy food choices can safeguard you against chronic and diet-related noncommunicable diseases. For babies, toddlers and children, good eating habits are necessary for growth...
Every year the flu shot prevents millions of deaths and thousands of hospitalisations worldwide. Getting your flu vaccine gives you the best chance of protecting yourself, your family and your community from preventable illness and lost productivity. But does the flu...
Even though the flu vaccine cannot guarantee that you will not get the flu, getting vaccinated may reduce the severity of your symptoms if you develop the flu. The Australian Government recommends that everyone over the age of six months has an influenza vaccine, and...
As the global community grapples with new waves of Covid-19 and sees an increase in the number of people infected, the focus remains on how to stop its spread. If you have any questions or concerns about coronavirus or need more information on your Covid-19 vaccine,...
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