Wellbeing

Reliable health and lifestyle information for all women, whatever your stage in life

This Should Be Fun – My First e-course!

Do you like exploring your world with your camera? I’m currently enrolled in my first e-course with 150 women from around the world. We are connecting through our photographs and using them to learn more about ourselves, each other and the worlds in which we live …

Ditch That Diet!

This familiar image on WomensNook.com, from The Jean Hailes Foundation For Women’s Health, is your cue that reliable health information is at hand. We’re all after sound advice that can help us make good lifestyle choices aren’t we? This article gives you that as well as some links for you to follow up if you need further information or help …

Perimenopause: Am I There Yet?

Women are great sharers of health information aren’t they? Did you know that perimenopause is the period, often in our forties when all those awkward symptoms can play havoc with our lives? It could be us or someone we know who needs helpful information on this significant phase of our lives …

A Message from The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health

What is endometriosis? In this article from The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health in Melbourne there is, as usual, some excellent information that may help you or someone you know. The sharing of health information is a time-honoured tradition amongst women don’t you think?

An Informative Article from the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health

Did you know that three out of four cases of women with ovarian cancer will be diagnosed at an advanced stage? This statistic should prompt all of us to find out more and have the necessary checks as often as advised …

A Recent Article From The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health

Read a recent article on women’s health from The Jean Hailes Foundation in Melbourne. They’re always relevant, reliable and informative …

A Message from The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health – November 2009

The November message from The Jean Hailes Foundation concerns the fact that one in four Australian adults over the age of 25 has either diabetes or a condition known as ‘pre-diabetes’. Although less well-known, pre-diabetes is far more common, affecting twice the number of people as diabetes. Take a look at what you can do to head off full blown diabetes and improve your health and that of your family …