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  • Scars of survival

    Scars of survival

    After living in survival mode, Cobblebank’s cancer survivor Melanie Kuyl’s road to self-discovery and healing is never ending. The battle began in 2020, when a…

  • Community stands in the gap

    Community stands in the gap

    Young women impacted by mental health can expect a brighter future, thanks to a partnership between Werribee Rotary Club and MacKillop College on September 12.…

  • Women make their voices heard on pain

    Women make their voices heard on pain

    The significant impact pain conditions like endometriosis, pelvic pain and migraines are having on the lives of women and girls has been highlighted during the…

  • Midwives to deliver greater range of medication

    Midwives to deliver greater range of medication

    Midwives will be able to approve medication for commonly experienced pregnancy and labour conditions, the state government has announced, The government has repealed an outdated…

  • Knowledge is power with PCOS

    Knowledge is power with PCOS

    Despite impacting one in 10 Australian women, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, is still a “mystery” to many. That’s why Dr Sneha Parghi says when…

  • Bladder weakeness and what to do about it

    Bladder weakeness and what to do about it

    (intro) Alex Lopes is a pelvic health physiotherapist, the director of Pelvic Health Melbourne in Altona North, and past national chair of the Australian Physiotherapy…

  • Tackling the stigma of menopause

    Tackling the stigma of menopause

    More needs to be done to reduce the stigma around menopause, a senate inquiry into issues relating to menopause and perimenopause has heard. The Senate…

  • Mum ’can’t go back’ to life of pain

    Mum ’can’t go back’ to life of pain

    Alice Davy has lived with chronic, life-limiting pain for most of her life. The Eynesbury mum-of-two was diagnosed with endometriosis 12 years ago and in…

  • One size doesn’t fit all for treatment of heavy periods

    One size doesn’t fit all for treatment of heavy periods

    Fewer Victorian women are opting to treat heavy periods with a hysterectomy, a new report has found. The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in…

  • Period poverty prevalent in west

    Period poverty prevalent in west

    Women across the northern and western suburbs are finding it difficult to access period products, a new survey has revealed. Charity Share the Dignity’s bloody…

  • Tips for stress management

    Tips for stress management

    Stress management is crucial for maintaining overall well-being and coping effectively with life’s challenges. Stress, while a natural response to demanding situations, can become detrimental…

  • Acknowledging women’s pain

    Acknowledging women’s pain

    Women experience chronic pain at higher rates than men, according to Northern Health head of gynaecology Josephine Vivian-Taylor. Dr Vivian-Taylor said women are disproportionately affected…

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