National Diabetes Week
National Diabetes Week runs from 14 – 20 July. This years Diabetes Australia is ‘shining a light on the impact of diabetes tech and what needs to be done to improve access.’ Find out more, download the campaign resources and find out how you can get involved.
Dental Health Week
Dental Health Week is focusing on the mouth and whole-body connection and how the links between disease in the mouth affects disease in the body.
Exercise guidelines for over 50s.
As we age and our body changes, so do our exercise needs. Exercise can enhance brain health, cardiovascular health, and overall wellbeing. Aim for 150-300 minutes of moderate intensity or 75-150 minutes of vigorous intensity exercise weekly, and include strength training at least twice a week.
The benefits of being active.
Staying active is crucial for women over 50, as it not only alleviates symptoms of chronic conditions like arthritis and diabetes but also boosts mental health, promotes heart health, and enhances overall quality of life. Incorporating regular exercise into your routine empowers you to manage weight, improve bone density, and foster social connections while reducing the risk of serious health issues.
Kidney Action Week
Delve into Kidney Action Week with this comprehensive guide to understanding kidney health. Uncover startling statistics about chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Australia, learn about the vital functions of kidneys, and explore proactive steps to maintain kidney health. From the financial impact on the healthcare system to individual lifestyle choices, empower yourself with knowledge and actionable strategies to safeguard your kidneys.

