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When sex is a huge pain – literally  

This article concerns the fact that a surprisingly large number of women experience pain during sex. Apart from the physical impact on their bodies, this also can affect their mental and emotional health, and their relationships. How best to approach the condition and treatments options are discussed.

Prediabetes affects 2 million Australians

This article concerns the fact that one in four Australian adults over the age of 25 has either diabetes or a condition known as "prediabetes". Although less well-known, prediabetes is far more common, affecting twice the number of people as diabetes. We look at what can be done to head off full blown diabetes and improve health.

Sorry honey, I’ve got a headache

This article concerns the most common types of headaches in women, migraines and tension headaches. They are often triggered by emotional or physical stress. We look at the best way to treat them and other specialised medications.  

Pap tests: when did you last have one?

This article concerns a recent study by the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health that revealed 40 per cent of women under the age of 30 are not having regular pap tests. Find out why researcher Dr Mandy Deeks expressed her concern over this result.  

Bone Health for Life

This article concerns bonehealth and we all know that calcium is important for children's growing bones, but what about for older people? What can be done to reduce osteoporosis risks is explored.

UTIs and You

This article concerns the one in three women and one in twenty men who will get a urinary tract infection (UTI) in their lifetime. The symptoms of a UTI can be painful and distressing. Recognising symptoms, understanding prevention and treatment, as well as when to see your GP are explored.

Why diets don't work

This article is one that is always topical. It's about diets and in particular, the reasons why they don't work. Dietititian Dr Cate Lombard gives a brief overview of some of these reasons, including that they are restrictive, offer a quick fix only, encourage ‘all or nothing' thinking, are usually unrealistic, and slow down the body's own natural metabolism.

Solving a wee problem

This article about bladder or bowel control problems (known as incontinence) doesn't just concern older people. Nearly one in five Australians experience incontinence (and the figures for women are even higher, with one in three women who have ever had a baby affected). Many women who have gone through pregnancy, childbirth and/or menopause will know that the effects of incontinence on self esteem, body image, morale, sexuality and overall quality of life can be distressing.  

Be your own best friend

This article is a timely reminder about how to be your own best friend. We are usually good at giving our friends wise counsel when they need it, but women are so often critical of themselves. Once again, psychologist Dr Mandy Deeks offers some advice and practical tips to help women recognise their own achievements, and most of all, be kind to themselves.

Menopause: a partner's perspective

This article is one that is very close to our hearts – it's a different look at menopause, this time a partner's perspective. Our psychologist Dr Mandy Deeks has put these tips together in response to the hundreds of clients who have shared their menopause journeys with her. Dr Deeks' book, Life Begins at Menopause? includes a chapter devoted to men in an effort to help the many partners (and of course in turn this helps the women!) deal with both the physical and emotional effects of menopause.

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Content Updated 22 January 2010

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 January 2010 )
 
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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...
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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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