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Providing end-of-life support through home care is critical, but it can come with its own challenges

Providing end-of-life support through home care is critical, but it can come with its own challenges

Earlier this month, the Government announced significant changes to aged care in Australia, including an A$4.3 billion investment in home care. In addition to the changes to the home care packages, the home support programme will include an critical addition – the end of life path for older Australians. This path will give you access […]

Why Dental Care Isn’t Covered by Medicare? It’s Time to Change That—Here’s How

Why Dental Care Isn’t Covered by Medicare? It’s Time to Change That—Here’s How

When the forerunner of Medicare was established in the 1970s, dental care was left out. Australians are still suffering the consequences half a century later. Patients pay significantly more for dental care than for other types of care. More Australians are more likely than their peers in most wealthy countries to delay or forgo dental […]

Why fame alone isn’t enough to keep you afloat

Why fame alone isn’t enough to keep you afloat

Over the last decade, there has been a significant the rise in popularity of celebrity brands. Latest data from NielsenIQglobal market research firm, shows just how significant this boom has become. Celebrity cosmetics brands collectively achieved $1.1 billion in sales from November 2022 to November 2023. Interestingly, these brands saw growth of 57.8 percent, significantly […]

five ways this bodyweight workout can improve your fitness

five ways this bodyweight workout can improve your fitness

Calisthenics, a centuries-old workout routine, is currently experiencing a renaissance – in part because of its simplicity and effectiveness. Celebrities including Chris Hemsworth AND Jamie Foxx I swear by this style of training that has been used for at least ancient greek times. Rooted in gymnastics-like movements, typical calisthenics exercises include push-ups, squats, and lunges. […]

Men bear the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid intense societal pressure

Men bear the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid intense societal pressure

A few weeks before Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey announced in May 2024 that they were expecting a child, the pop icon posted a selfie of he looks tearful and desperate. While media attention quickly focused on the pregnancy, little attention was paid to the significance of the male star and the future father […]

Many people in the Pacific do not have access to adequate toilets, and climate change is making the situation worse.

Many people in the Pacific do not have access to adequate toilets, and climate change is making the situation worse.

The Pacific Islands may conjure up images of huge coastlines and picturesque landscapes. But while this part of the world may look like paradise, many locals face a solemn public health problem. By Pacific Nationsalmost half a million people they live in informal urban settlements that lack adequate sanitation, which may result in restricted access […]

How pizza brand marketing reveals changing religious attitudes in Modern Zealand

How pizza brand marketing reveals changing religious attitudes in Modern Zealand

Controversial ad shows society a mirror. Maybe unite us in laughter or indignation, spark debates that shape our beliefs – and sometimes reveal them political differences. But where are the lines of what is acceptable or offensive? Earlier this year, the Modern Zealand Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) announced most complaints about ads whenever. The categories […]

More than half of party drug users take ADHD medication without a prescription, novel study finds

More than half of party drug users take ADHD medication without a prescription, novel study finds

Each year, the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of Up-to-date South Wales in Sydney surveys hundreds of regular drug users in Australia to find out understand trends in the apply of psychoactive substances throughout the country. Today we published Report 2024in which 740 people from Australian capital cities who regularly apply […]

I think my child is having panic attacks. What should we do?

I think my child is having panic attacks. What should we do?

In the movie From inside to outside 2Riley, 13, who recently started puberty, has panic attack during a hockey game timeout. Anxiety (the emotion responsible for the panic attack) becomes completely crazy and Riley feels like she is losing control. After a while, Anxiety calms down and Riley’s panic attack subsides. The film does a […]