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The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health has nine websites that cover a range of health issues and provide professional educational services. 

Our range of health information is continually growing and we want you have access to the most relevant information for you in a swift and easy way.

Along with the Jean Hailes Foundation websites, we have eight other websites that cover:

The health information provided on these websites is developed by Medical and Allied Health Professionals from the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health for use by Australian women and their health professionals. The guidelines and educational materials are based on current medical knowledge and are reviewed regularly.

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Menus

The Main Menu allows access to all our information for the various areas within the site. 

The GPs and Health Professionals menu provides access to information about therapy and management and is specifically written for health professionals..

The Utility Menu provides our contact information, welcomes feedback from our vsitors, provides quick links and access to the Site Map.    

Between Sites

Moving between our nine websites is made simple by access to each Home Page from the right hand menu.

What's On

The Events Calendar appears for each site on the right hand menu and will show activities from the Foundation and other organisations that are relevant to the area.

Search

Each website has a dedicated search function to assist you in finding relevant information.

Keeping Current

The Home Page for each site shows 

  • Recent Web Additions - the latest articles added to the site
  • Most Popular Items - the information most viewed by our visitors 

Content updated November 10, 2009

Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 November 2009 )
 
Media Releases
Research shows why motherhood is exhausting

25 January 2010: Research has confirmed something that women have long suspected. Motherhood is exhausting. New research from the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women has found mums take an average 9,000 steps a day as they look after children, pick...Read more...
Diagnosis prediabetes: early wake up call for Australian women

November 12, 2009: Being told you have prediabetes or gestational diabetes (diabetes when pregnant) is not a bad thing according to Professor Helena Teede, research director at the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health. These conditions...Read more...
Can herbs alleviate premenstrual type symptoms in midlife?

October 22, 2009 Women approaching menopause who experience PMS-like symptoms ranging from craving for sweets to headache and insomnia may find relief in a simple treatment that combines two commonly-used herbs - St John's wort (Hypericum per...Read more...
International research
Low vitamin D levels in elderly

linked to increased mortality rate. Vitamin D, largely synthesised in response to skin exposure to sunlight, has important roles in the body. It is critical for bone health, fall prevention and is linked to many aspects of women’s health....Read more
Treating mild gestational diabetes benefits mothers and babies

A study conducted at the University of North Carolina and published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that screening and treating pregnant women for mild gestational diabetes resulted in fewer caesarean sections and other serious birthin...Read more
Atrial fibrillation increases stroke risk in women

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a type of arrhythmia (irregular heart beat). It often has no symptoms however some people experience palpitations (heart flutters), angina (chest pain), dizziness or fainting. During AF, the heart’s upper chambers,...Read more
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