Foods and inflammation: What to eat and avoid

16 February, 2021 . by Sarah Fennell

Chronic inflammation can harm your health, but an anti-inflammatory diet can help reduce the risks. So which foods should you avoid, and which should you stock up on?

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The top health killers of women

28 November, 2019 . by Sarah Fennell

These are the key health threats facing Australian women in 2019.

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The House of Wellness TV – Season 3, Episode 29

8 September, 2019 . by Sarah Fennell
The House of Wellness - Season 3, Episode 29 In this week's episode, the team gets some laughs with nurse turned comedian Georgie Carroll, who shares her stories on...
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The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 8th September

8 September, 2019 . by Sarah Fennell
In this week’s episode the team discuss: The causes, symptoms and treatment options for migraines in the lead up to Migraine Awareness Week. Australia's first stroke ambulance and how...
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Should you keep taking your daily aspirin dose?

22 September, 2018 . by Michelle Rose

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.

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The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 2nd September

2 September, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell
In this week’s episode the team discuss: How to protect ourselves from stroke, as well as the latest treatment options for those who've had a stroke, as part of...
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5 ways to reduce your risk of stroke

1 September, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell

One in five women and one in six men will have a stroke, but around 80 per cent of strokes can be prevented. So how can you cut your risk?

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The House of Wellness TV Season 2 – Episode 1

26 August, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell
The House of Wellness Season 2 - Episode 1 In this week's show, the team explores the state of women's mental health in Australia, discovering that while girls are...
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Heart attack or stroke: Act FAST to save a life

26 August, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell

Knowing the signs and acting quickly is key if you suspect a loved one is having a heart attack or stroke.

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