PODCAST · health
Wellbeing
by 2NURFM
Leading professionals in health, fitness and associated research discuss wellbeing.
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Professor Yun-Hee Jeon - StepUp for Dementia research
Connecting people to find out more about dementia for research purposes.
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Dr Sally Gillespie - psychological effects of climate change
The author of the book Climate Crisis and Consciousness - Re-imagining Our World and Ourselves discusses climate change.
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Kelli Quinn and Lisa Collier - retirement and aged care
Discussions with two people working in retirment living and aged care.
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Retirement living
Part of a series on retirement and aged care.
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Professor Yun-Hee Jeon - Aged care in Australia
A discussion on improving the health and wellbeing of older people with dementia, depression or other chronic illnesses.
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Teachers and the pandemic
A Year 8 and 9 Coordinator discusses the challenges for teachers during the pandemic.
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Students and the pandemic
Four high school students talk about their experience of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pademic.
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Dr Mark Merry - well-being of educators during lockdowns
A school principal talks about the challenges of keeping staff and students healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lisa Chalmers and Lisa Bonazza - the health of teacher during the COVID-19 pandemic
Coping with the pandemic in the school environment.
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Professor Bryan Willimas - viruses and COVID-19
Emeritus Director and Distinguished Scientist at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research discusses the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mark Aitkin - well-being of health care workers
A registered nurse talks about supporting the health of nurses, midwives and their students.
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Dr Robert Llewellyn-Jones - mental health impacts of climate change
A psychiatrist examines the effects of climate change on human psychology.
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Michele Cardamone - the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns
A restaurateur talks about the effects that COVID-19 and lockdowns are having.
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Louise Bale - spasmodic dysphonia
A rare condition that can make the voice difficult to understand.
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Climate change and food sustainability
A doctor and a farmer share their views on what needs to be done to address climate change.
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Megan Clark - workpalce psycological health
Psychological health and safety in the workplace.
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Dr Josephine Gwynn - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health.
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Professor John Fischetti - the future of health and wellbeing in education
Professor Fischetti outlines health in education going into the innovation age.
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Professor Alison Lane - the autism spectrum
Autism affects how a person experiences their environment, how they feel and how they interact with others.
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Dr Candice Delcourt - stroke as a neurological condition
Stroke has recently been recognised by the WHO as a neurological rather than vasular condition.
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Professor Frini Karayanidis - multi-tasking
With some learning, older peole can multi-task as well as younger people.
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Dean O'Rourke, breathing therapy
Dean O'Rourke - Consultant Breathing and Orofacial Therapist.
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Dr Myles Young, men's health and weight loss
SHED-IT Recharge is a way to empower men to lose weight and feel mentally well.
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Robyn Latimer OAM, Tourette syndrome
Robyn Latimer OAM, discusses Tourette syndrome, a nuerological disorder characterised by rapid, repetitive and involuntary muscle movements and vocalisations called tics.
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Professor Tim Roberts, chronic fatigue syndrome
Professor Tim Roberts, chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Professor Garry Egger, the health risks of obesity
Professor Garry Egger, the health risks of obesity.
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Dr Ben Ewald, health impacts of air pollution from coal-fired power stations
Dr Ben Ewald discusses the health impacts of air pollution from coal-fired power stations.
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Peter Mullen, naturopath, anxiety
Naturopath, Peter Mullen, discusses anxiety, what triggers it, and how to manage it from a whole person perspective.
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Associate Professor Jane Muir, new diet therapies for gastrointestinal dysfunction
Associate Professor Jane Muir discusses FODMAPs, new diet therapies to treat and control diet-related gastrointestinal dysfunction.
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Associate Professor Simon Keely, gastrointestinal inflammation and infections
Associate Professor Simon Keely discusses the cellular processes of digestive disease and infection.
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Prof. Peter Ghosh, treating osteorthritis
Professor Peter Ghosh and his colleagues have discovered a new drug that shows great promise in treating osteoarthritis.
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Lucinda Barry, organ and tissue donation
Lucinda Barry is the CEO of the Organ and Tissue Authority and is an enthusiastic advocate for organ and tissue donation.
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Kelly Thompson - global women's health
Kelly Thompson discusses the Global Women's Health Program from the George Institute for Global Health.
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Eileen Lavis - women's health from a physiotherapist's perspective
Eileen Lavis, physiotherapist, has some tips on how women can live a healthier life.
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Prof. Niels Birbaumer - your brain knows more than you think
Prof. Niels Birbaumer discusses new ways to help people suffering from depression, anxiety, ADHD, addiction, dementia, the effects of a stroke, or even the extremes of locked-in syndrome.
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Ruth Boydell - end of life care
Manager of Death Cafe, Ruth Boydell, discusses how to to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.
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Emeritus Professor Trevor Parmenter - wellbeing and self-advocacy
Jane Klein speaks with Emeritus Professor Trevor Parmenter, whose passion is adults with a developmental disability.
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Học Mãi - The Australia Vietnam Medical Foundation
Jane Klein speaks with some of the people who contribute to the improvment of the lives of the vietnamese people through improved health.
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Professor Hans Diehl - preventing and reversing chronic disease
Professor Hans Diehl discusses lifestyle choices that result in optimal health.
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Associate Professor Tracy Burrows - childhood obesity
Associate Professor Tracy Burrows - a new approach to childhood obesity.
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Stuart Loveday, CEO, Hepatitis NSW - Hepatitis
Stuart Loveday, CEO, Hepatitis NSW, discusses the cause and management of Hepatitis.
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Kristin Osborn - lymphoedema
Kristin Osborn - lymphoedema.
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Julie Heraghty, CEO, Macular Disease Foundation - get your eyes tested!
Julie Heraghty, CEO, Macular Disease Foundation, discusses an at risk group of caring Australians who may be negelecting their own eye health.
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Barbara O'Neill - natural healing
Educator, author, nutritionist and naturopath Barbara O'Neill talks about her journey of natural healing.
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Joeclyn Brewer - growing up in a digital age
psychologist Joeclyn Brewer talk about the psychology of growing up in a digital age.
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Naturopath, Peter Mullen - Naturopathy
Naturopath, Peter Mullen describes what Naturopathy can do for your health.
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Julie Heraghty and Associate Professor Lisa Keay - access to vision aids and technologies
Julie Heraghty and Associate Professor Lisa Keay - access to vision aids and technologies.
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Dr Blanche D. Grube - dental toxins
Dr Blanche Grube discusses how what is used to fill or repair our teeth might be connected to a variety of health issues.
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Ingrid Airlie - I Am Here
Ingrid Airlie talks about her organisation I Am Here, a place to give carers and their loved ones an opportunity to rejuvenate from trauma events.
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Dr Peggy Kern - depression during the holiday season
Dr Peggy Kern discusses how to turn our feelings into a more positive direction.
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