Falls of people over 65 can be highly traumatic. About 41,000 people are hospitalised in NSW each year. April Falls Month is set on prevention.
Yellow Alert: Understanding Endometriosis in Australia
March into yellow for endometriosis. One in 7 Australian girls and women are affected by this painful, debilitating disease.
REDFEB! February is the Month for Your Heart Health
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia. Each day, 23 die from heart attack. Did you know heart disease kills twice as many women in Australia every year than breast cancer.
Travelling to Japan in January
Thanks to a favourable exchange rate, more Aussies are off to Japan than ever. Narara Valley Medical are travel medicine experts. Here’s what to know, do, and take.
Stronger Together — Celebrating International Day of People with Disability
On the International Day of Persons with Disability, let’s recognise that people with disabilities deserve respect and kindness—not as inspirations, but as equals in our shared humanity.
A Mo-Ment of Truth
According to Suicide Prevention Australia, suicide is the leading cause of death for people between age 15 and 44. But suicide is preventable. Everyone’s life matters.
Funny Hat and Odd Socks?
October is mental health month. One in five Australians are affected by mental health challenges at any one time. Help is available.
STEP up for Cerebral Palsy
Hello, I’m Westley, I’m 27 and live in Erina. I’m just an everyday fun-loving guy. I love music, movies, and footy. I also have cerebral palsy. Sometimes people don’t understand me, which is frustrating. I work part-time with some great people. I do all the same things as you, but […]
Is it Stroke? Think F.A.S.T.
A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted. Early treatment is vital. Think FAST and save a life. Face, arms, speech, time.
Another Reason to do Dry July this Year
Dry July is more than just a challenge to give up alcohol for a month. There’s another reason that many Australians are not aware of. Alcohol and cancer are closely linked.