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Australians embrace ‘big questions’ during National Palliative Care Week (10-16 May) 

National Palliative Care Week 2026 draws to a close today after reaching millions of Australians and sparking strong national engagement around death, dying and...

Leisel Jones OAM joins Advanced Hair Clinic

Australian swimming legend Leisel Jones OAM has dived into a bold new chapter in her celebrated career, emerging as the latest ambassador for Advanced...

Quality Dental Care in Blacktown: Your Trusted Dentist

A healthy smile is essential for overall well-being, and finding the right dentist in Blacktown ensures you receive the best oral care. Whether you...

The power of play: Strengthening senior wellbeing through generational bonds

Watching your children frolic through a playground is one of the many joys of being a parent or grandparent, but new research has found...

Super-ageing: defining exceptional cognitive ability in late-life

UNSW Sydney Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) Research led by UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) has highlighted the need for clarity when...

The Five Key Steps of a Home Care Nurse in Bergen County, NJ

In the northern part of New Jersey, Bergen County boasts a rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty. Amidst its diverse population, the demand for...

I’m getting older, how can I prevent falls?

Image: Shutterstock Falls are common. Each year one in every three people aged over 65 will fall. Around one in ten falls lead to serious injury. Most of us...

Older Australians on the tough choices they face as energy costs set to increase

Image: Shutterstock Australian aged care policy and programs are increasingly focused on what’s known as “successful ageing” – helping people feel satisfied, happier and healthier as they age. The...

How to stay fit into your 60s and beyond

Image: Alex Brylov/Shutterstock Ageing is inevitable and is influenced by many things – but keeping active can slow ageing and increase life expectancy. Evidence shows that ageing alone...

Serving up choice and dignity in aged care – how meals are enjoyed is about more than what’s on the plate

Image: Unsplash/CDC Meals are rituals built around pleasures and choices. While what is served at mealtimes in aged care homes has received recent attention and Labor has pledged to...
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