Health The ‘work creep’ and 24/7 availability putting health at risk New research shares what the temptation to keep checking your email and other digital work communications might be doing to your health.
Health Birth and the rise of interventions in Australia A report into Mothers and Babies show that interventions in birth in Australia are rising sharply, but despite this, babies are dying at a similar rate.
Women's Health News Instagram and the mental load of fitness and exercise for women How much fitness is enough? When does a relationship with exercise move to extreme levels? And what role does Instagram play?
News & Views The burnout of small business owners and how to reboot in the new year How can small business owners recalibrate after an exhausting couple of years? Here’s how to overcome the burnout.
Women's Health News Just squeeze? How our pelvic floors got sidelined On the latest instalment of The Women’s Health Project, we delve into the pelvic floor to learn more about its essential role in supporting overall wellbeing.
News & Views ‘ADHD is our superpower’: Three successful business women reflect on the hidden upsides of their diagnosis A growing number of successful women are saying ADHD is the reason they are killing it in business, despite the daily challenges.
Women's Health News Undiagnosed endometriosis decreases the rate of success for women undergoing assisted reproductive therapy Improving diagnosis is the key to improving assisted reproductive therapy (ART) success for women with endometriosis.
Women's Health News ‘I was told I would never walk again’: What it was like being a doctor on the other side of healthcare After a devastating accident that left her paraplegic, Dr Olivia Ong says it was her experience as a patient that made her a better doctor.
Women's Health News Heavy, painful periods? 1 in 5 women suffer from this little known menstrual disease Experiencing heavy period pains? You might have Adenomyosis, a menstrual condition of the uterus that affects 1 in 5 women.
Health The medical profession has a long history of sidelining patients’ consent After the recent HCCC prosecution of an ophthalmologist, Dr Kate Ahmad writes on the importance of medical consent.
Health How cervical cancer became one the world could eliminate Cervical cancer is one area of women’s health where significant progress has been made. Now we just need the leadership to scale.
podcasts Jacinda Ardern, BNPL childcare and women’s health Parenting advice from NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern? It’s all about patience, as she shows demonstrated when her daughter Neve interrupted a live Zoom call she was doing with the nation.