The House of Wellness TV – Season 3, Episode 6
https://youtu.be/qJb0txXrpn0 The House of Wellness - Season 3, Episode 6 In this week's episode, the team hear about a breakthrough for those living with epilepsy, as we learn more about...
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The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 31st March
https://www1.houseofwellness.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/31032019-radio.mp3 In this week’s episode the team discuss: The new changes to private health insurance in Australia and how it will affect individuals. The autumn edition of the House of...
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The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 24th February
https://www1.houseofwellness.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/24022019-radio.mp3 In this week’s episode the team discuss: New research that suggests the development of analgesics using nano-particles as a delivery system may be more effective than traditional opioids. Ubiquinol,...
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4 good reasons to drink tea every day
Next time you pour yourself a cup of tea, you’ll be filling your body with healthy nutrients.
The best exercise for a healthy heart
Move over, cardio workouts – there may be a better way to strengthen your heart.
5 health checks you can do at home
Keep an eye on your health and wellbeing with these simple tests you can do in the comfort of your own living room.
The down low on high blood pressure
Blood pressure is routinely checked by GPs, but what does it mean when it’s high or low – and what can you do it about it?
The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 9th December
https://www1.houseofwellness.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/09122018-radio.mp3 In this week’s episode the team discuss: New research that shows that regular visits to a GP may reduce the risk of hospitalisation and death following heart attack. Why...
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The good oil: Which fats are healthy for you?
Want healthy skin, balanced hormones and delicious guilt-free snacks? There’s a fat for that.
Should you keep taking your daily aspirin dose?
Thousands of older Australians take low-dose aspirin believing it will help them live longer – but it may be doing more harm than good, a major study has found.