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Wellbeing

Leading professionals in health, fitness and associated research discuss wellbeing.

  1. 195

    Professor Yun-Hee Jeon - StepUp for Dementia research

    Connecting people to find out more about dementia for research purposes.

  2. 194

    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.

  3. 193

    Kelli Quinn and Lisa Collier - retirement and aged care

    Discussions with two people working in retirment living and aged care.

  4. 192

    Retirement living

    Part of a series on retirement and aged care.

  5. 191

    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.

  6. 190

    Teachers and the pandemic

    A Year 8 and 9 Coordinator discusses the challenges for teachers during the pandemic.

  7. 189

    Students and the pandemic

    Four high school students talk about their experience of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pademic.

  8. 188

    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.

  9. 187
  10. 186

    Professor Bryan Willimas - viruses and COVID-19

    Emeritus Director and Distinguished Scientist at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research discusses the COVID-19 pandemic.

  11. 185

    Mark Aitkin - well-being of health care workers

    A registered nurse talks about supporting the health of nurses, midwives and their students.

  12. 184

    Dr Robert Llewellyn-Jones - mental health impacts of climate change

    A psychiatrist examines the effects of climate change on human psychology.

  13. 183

    Michele Cardamone - the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns

    A restaurateur talks about the effects that COVID-19 and lockdowns are having.

  14. 182

    Louise Bale - spasmodic dysphonia

    A rare condition that can make the voice difficult to understand.

  15. 181

    Climate change and food sustainability

    A doctor and a farmer share their views on what needs to be done to address climate change.

  16. 180

    Megan Clark - workpalce psycological health

    Psychological health and safety in the workplace.

  17. 179

    Dr Josephine Gwynn - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health.

  18. 178

    Professor John Fischetti - the future of health and wellbeing in education

    Professor Fischetti outlines health in education going into the innovation age.

  19. 177

    Professor Alison Lane - the autism spectrum

    Autism affects how a person experiences their environment, how they feel and how they interact with others.

  20. 176

    Dr Candice Delcourt - stroke as a neurological condition

    Stroke has recently been recognised by the WHO as a neurological rather than vasular condition.

  21. 175

    Professor Frini Karayanidis - multi-tasking

    With some learning, older peole can multi-task as well as younger people.

  22. 174

    Dean O'Rourke, breathing therapy

    Dean O'Rourke - Consultant Breathing and Orofacial Therapist.

  23. 173

    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.

  24. 172

    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.

  25. 171

    Professor Tim Roberts, chronic fatigue syndrome

    Professor Tim Roberts, chronic fatigue syndrome.

  26. 170

    Professor Garry Egger, the health risks of obesity

    Professor Garry Egger, the health risks of obesity.

  27. 169

    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.

  28. 168

    Peter Mullen, naturopath, anxiety

    Naturopath, Peter Mullen, discusses anxiety, what triggers it, and how to manage it from a whole person perspective.

  29. 167

    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.

  30. 166

    Associate Professor Simon Keely, gastrointestinal inflammation and infections

    Associate Professor Simon Keely discusses the cellular processes of digestive disease and infection.

  31. 165

    Prof. Peter Ghosh, treating osteorthritis

    Professor Peter Ghosh and his colleagues have discovered a new drug that shows great promise in treating osteoarthritis.

  32. 164

    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.

  33. 163

    Kelly Thompson - global women's health

    Kelly Thompson discusses the Global Women's Health Program from the George Institute for Global Health.

  34. 162

    Eileen Lavis - women's health from a physiotherapist's perspective

    Eileen Lavis, physiotherapist, has some tips on how women can live a healthier life.

  35. 161

    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.

  36. 160

    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.

  37. 159

    Emeritus Professor Trevor Parmenter - wellbeing and self-advocacy

    Jane Klein speaks with Emeritus Professor Trevor Parmenter, whose passion is adults with a developmental disability.

  38. 158

    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.

  39. 157

    Professor Hans Diehl - preventing and reversing chronic disease

    Professor Hans Diehl discusses lifestyle choices that result in optimal health.

  40. 156

    Associate Professor Tracy Burrows - childhood obesity

    Associate Professor Tracy Burrows - a new approach to childhood obesity.

  41. 155

    Stuart Loveday, CEO, Hepatitis NSW - Hepatitis

    Stuart Loveday, CEO, Hepatitis NSW, discusses the cause and management of Hepatitis.

  42. 154

    Kristin Osborn - lymphoedema

    Kristin Osborn - lymphoedema.

  43. 153

    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.

  44. 152

    Barbara O'Neill - natural healing

    Educator, author, nutritionist and naturopath Barbara O'Neill talks about her journey of natural healing.

  45. 151

    Joeclyn Brewer - growing up in a digital age

    psychologist Joeclyn Brewer talk about the psychology of growing up in a digital age.

  46. 150

    Naturopath, Peter Mullen - Naturopathy

    Naturopath, Peter Mullen describes what Naturopathy can do for your health.

  47. 149

    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.

  48. 148

    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.

  49. 147

    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.

  50. 146

    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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Leading professionals in health, fitness and associated research discuss wellbeing.

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