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Get on Track in the New Year!

With the festive season behind you, and the New Year on your doorstep, it is now time to resume your healthy eating and physical activity plan for 2010.

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Watch more TV, die younger, study finds

Television viewing has often been accused of rotting the human brain, but it seems the real risk may be that it is doing some damage to the rest of your body.

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Festive Season Health Tips

The festive seasons in now upon us which can be a busy, exciting, but sometimes stressful, time of the year. With celebrations, food shopping, socialising and gift buying, it’s no wonder that many people struggle to stick to their regular health routine in the summer months.

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Understanding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a very common disorder which affects approximately 5% - 10% of premenopausal women.

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Helping to Combat Type 2 Diabetes with Exercise Physiology

Exercise is an effective antidote to combat a variety of health issues including diabetes and obesity.

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Good Bladder and Bowel Habits

Around four million Australians have bladder and/or bowel control problems, such as incontinence and people living with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing such problems.

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The Importance of Retinal Screening

Did you know that retinopathy caused by diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults under the age of 60?

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Can You Afford to Get the Flu this Winter?

The leaves are turning and there’s a chill in the air – yes, it’s that time of year again: flu season. And if you don’t think you need to take precautions against catching the flu, think again.

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