No Gym? No Problem! Health-Backed Ways to Lose Weight ByKirsty McMasterLosing weight without exercise might sound too good to be true, but for many people, it’s a practical and necessary approach. Whether it’s due to an injury, a packed schedule, or physical limitations, skipping the gym doesn’t mean you can’t shed those extra kilosCategory:Nutrition, Fitness, Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy LivingRead MoreWrite a Comment
Bedtime Battler – Finding Balance for Better Sleep ByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024If you’re always feeling “wired but tired” you might be a Bedtime Battler – someone who constantly operates in a state of ‘on’—navigating endless to-do lists, competing commitments, and the relentless demands of daily life.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Doona Dodger – Getting in Rhythm with your Sleep Routine ByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024It looks like you may be a ‘Doona Dodger’— someone who struggles to keep a consistent rhythm with their sleep schedule. But hey, you’re not alone!Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Rest Rebel – Knowing When to Go to SleepByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024If you struggle to go to bed when you know you should - you might be a Rest Rebel – someone who resists bedtime and short-sheets their need for sleep by staying up later.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Super Sleeper – Maintaining Sleep SuperpowersByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024It looks like you may be a Super Sleeper—someone who enjoys a consistent and restful pattern of sleep.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Bedtime Battler – Finding Balance for Better Sleep ByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024If you’re always feeling “wired but tired” you might be a Bedtime Battler – someone who constantly operates in a state of ‘on’—navigating endless to-do lists, competing commitments, and the relentless demands of daily life.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Doona Dodger – Getting in Rhythm with your Sleep Routine ByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024It looks like you may be a ‘Doona Dodger’— someone who struggles to keep a consistent rhythm with their sleep schedule. But hey, you’re not alone!Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Rest Rebel – Knowing When to Go to SleepByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024If you struggle to go to bed when you know you should - you might be a Rest Rebel – someone who resists bedtime and short-sheets their need for sleep by staying up later.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Super Sleeper – Maintaining Sleep SuperpowersByAmanda Slinger26 November 2024It looks like you may be a Super Sleeper—someone who enjoys a consistent and restful pattern of sleep.Category:Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
What is Diabetes? Understanding Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational DiabetesByKirsty McMasterDiabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions, impacting over 1.7 million Australians. It impacts the way our bodies process sugar, which is essential for energy - but not all diabetes is the same. Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes each work quite differently and need to be managed as such.Category:General Medical, Conditions and TreatmentsRead MoreWrite a Comment
Breast Cancer Awareness - How to Examine your Own Breasts ByDr. Michela Sorensen02 October 2024October is Breast Cancer awareness month, a time to shine the spotlight on all things breast health. Early detection of breast cancer provides the best chance at effective treatment. The key to early detection is remaining vigilant with breast cancer screening and self breast checks. Over 80% of women however, don’t feel confident in doing a self breast examination. So, time for a quick rundown of how to do it and what you’re looking for. Category:General Medical, Healthy Living, Later in LifeRead MoreWrite a Comment
What is Sleep Apnea? Understanding the Condition and Its TreatmentsByKirsty McMasterSleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that often goes undiagnosed for many years. The main characteristic of this condition is that your breathing repeatedly stops and starts while you're sleeping.Category:General Medical, Healthy Sleep PracticesRead MoreWrite a Comment
Healthy Habits for Optimum Heart Health - A Guide for World Heart Day ByDr Gina Cleo23 September 2024On World Heart Day, it's important to recognize that small, everyday habits can significantly impact heart health. By eating a balanced diet, staying active, monitoring health indicators like blood pressure, quitting smoking, and managing stress, we can protect our hearts and reduce the risk of heart disease. Your heart works hard for you, so it's essential to take steps to keep it healthy and strong. Category:General Medical, Later in LifeRead MoreWrite a Comment
No Gym? No Problem! Health-Backed Ways to Lose Weight ByKirsty McMasterLosing weight without exercise might sound too good to be true, but for many people, it’s a practical and necessary approach. Whether it’s due to an injury, a packed schedule, or physical limitations, skipping the gym doesn’t mean you can’t shed those extra kilosCategory:Nutrition, Fitness, Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy LivingRead MoreWrite a Comment
Is Alcohol a Depressant? Understanding the Effects on Your Mood and MindByKirsty McMasterIs alcohol a depressant or a stimulant? Well, there's no doubt that it's often a misunderstood topic. It's no secret that many of us enjoy relaxing with a glass of wine after a long day or sharing a casual drink with friends on the weekend. It can help us unwind, feel more social, or even provide a temporary boost in mood.Category:Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy Living, Stress and Anxiety, Self-CareRead MoreWrite a Comment
Breast Cancer Awareness - How to Examine your Own Breasts ByDr. Michela Sorensen02 October 2024October is Breast Cancer awareness month, a time to shine the spotlight on all things breast health. Early detection of breast cancer provides the best chance at effective treatment. The key to early detection is remaining vigilant with breast cancer screening and self breast checks. Over 80% of women however, don’t feel confident in doing a self breast examination. So, time for a quick rundown of how to do it and what you’re looking for. Category:General Medical, Healthy Living, Later in LifeRead MoreWrite a Comment
The Difference Between Osteo, Physio, and Chiro - Which is Right for You?ByKirsty McMasterUnsurprisingly, people tend to face confusion when it comes to choosing between osteopathy, physiotherapy, and chiropractic care. Each therapy has a unique focus and targets different aspects of musculoskeletal health, but it's a space that can be tricky to navigate. Thankfully, that’s where we come in.Category:Fitness, Healthy Lifestyle, Physiotherapy, Healthy Living, Member Value, Extras Cover, Conditions and Treatments, Injury and RehabilitationRead MoreWrite a Comment
The Power of Visualisation - A Key to Achieving Your GoalsByDr Gina Cleo10 October 2024Unlock the power of visualisation and start turning your dreams into reality! By spending just a few minutes each day vividly imagining your goals, you can build confidence, reduce stress, and mentally rehearse success before it happens. Ready to give it a try? Here’s how! Category:Mental Health, Self-CareRead MoreWrite a Comment
What is Mental Health? Exploring Care Plans, Stigma, and WellbeingByKirsty McMasterWhat is mental health? In a nutshell, it's the cornerstone of how we live our lives. It impacts everything from the relationships we build to how productive we are at work, to how we navigate life's everyday stresses - and everything in between. It’s not just about managing mental illness; it’s about fostering holistic well-being, building resilience, and making sure we're thriving and not just survivingCategory:Mental Health, Stress and Anxiety, Self-Care, Depression, Member ValueRead MoreWrite a Comment
R U OK? Tips for Talking Mental HealthByDr Kieran Kennedy 12 September 2024September 12th marks R U OK?DAY and as a psychiatrist who talks to people about their mental health on a daily basis (sunnier days aside) this marks September as a hugely important one for the calendar. Category:Mental Health, Stress and Anxiety, Self-CareRead MoreWrite a Comment
Embracing Self-Care to Reduce Stress ByDr Gina Cleo07 August 2024In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an almost inevitable part of daily life. However, through self-care practices, we can manage and significantly reduce our stress levels. Self-care isn't a luxury but a necessity, encompassing activities and habits that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Here, we explore effective self-care strategies to help you combat stress. Category:Mental Health, Stress and Anxiety, Self-Care, DepressionRead MoreWrite a Comment
Perinatal Mental Health WeekByEm Batger12 September 2024In 5 new/expecting mothers and 1 in 10 new/expecting fathers will suffer from a mental health illness in the Perinatal period, defined as anytime during pregnancy and the first 12 months after birth. Perinatal Mental Health Week is an opportunity to provide education and support to these new parents whilst also reducing the stigma around being able to ask for help. Category:Family First, Pregnancy, First Time ParentsRead MoreWrite a Comment
Maximise Your Coverage - Best Family Health Insurance and Extras CoverByKirsty McMaster12 August 2024It's no secret that navigating any kind of insurance can seem tricky from the outside, but we're here to simplify it for you. Come along as we dive into the best family private health insurance options, the benefits of extras cover, and a wealth of handy tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your policy. Ready to ensure your family's peace of mind and well-being? Let's get into it.Category:Family First, First Time Parents, Member Value, Health Insurance, Extras Cover, Hospital Cover, Combined CoverRead MoreWrite a Comment
Breastfeeding or formula, and starting solids - How to feed your baby the best wayByJaime Rose Chambers03 August 2024The first week of August is World Breastfeeding Week and aims to raise awareness about the importance of breastfeeding. Feeding your baby can be a breeze for some, and a real challenge for others. Breastfeeding has been shown to have many health benefits, but many parents choose not to or cannot and so formula feeding is an absolute necessity. Then at 6 months it’s time to begin solids, which brings many of its own challenges and decisions as to the approach you choose to take. Ultimately there are some foundation guidelines to follow for optimum growth and development when it comes to feeding bub, but the remainder of it can be both a personal choice as well as determined by bub and what they need and when they’re ready. Category:Maternity Care, Family First, Pregnancy, Newborn HealthRead MoreWrite a Comment
Post Natal DepletionByEm Batger13 June 2024Motherhood is without a doubt, the most emotionally and physically demanding experience I’ve personally been through. It starts with pregnancy, you give birth, then there are the demands of breastfeeding (for those that choose to), the sleep deprivation and the constant giving of your emotional energy. It’s no wonder some mothers are left feeling literally sucked dry. Post Natal Depletion is a term first described by Dr Oscar Serrallach and refers to the combination of physical, emotional and hormonal depletion that a mother can experience after giving birth. The why is fascinating.Category:Family First, Pregnancy, Newborn HealthRead MoreWrite a Comment