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  • How exercise supports good mental health Almost half of all Aussies experience mental health issues at least once in their lifetime, and experts are eager to find more treatment options. Exercise is one approach that has the potential to support both our bodies and our minds. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/netball/exercise-for-mental-health
  • 7 apps to keep track of your health Whether you’re looking to eat healthier, track symptoms, monitor your workouts or boost your motivation, these expert-led apps can help. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/health-apps
  • The health benefits of regular exercise snacking Looking for simple, accessible exercise routines to add to your day? Exercise ‘snacking’ is a research-backed way to maintain strength and mobility as we age. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/exercise-snacking
  • Exercise and cancer treatment: what to know Exercise was once thought to be too hard on the body during cancer treatment, but there’s now more evidence to show the link between working out and cancer recovery. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/health-care/treatments-and-procedures/exercise-for-cancer
  • Fit over 50: How to find your fitness motivation If you can’t seem to muster your enthusiasm when it comes to an exercise routine, here’s how to get (and stay) motivated. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/fit-after-50-find-motivation
  • Exercise tips: 5 ways to stay active with limited mobility Staying active when your mobility is limited can help you maintain or even improve your physical functioning. Try these five exercise tips. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/exercise-tips-for-limited-mobility
  • How to maintain strong muscles and healthy joints as you age Living an active life is important for your mental and physical wellbeing. Here’s how to look after your joints and muscles during your senior years. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/healthy-joints-as-you-age
  • How to be sun smart while exercising outdoors Love training outdoors? Here’s how it can impact your skin and overall health, plus tips for being sun smart all year round. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/how-to-be-sun-smart-while-exercising-outdoors
  • 5 back-strengthening exercises to prevent pain Keeping your spine strong can prevent injury and pain. These simple back-strengthening exercises will help set you straight. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/back-strengthening-exercises
  • How to lower blood pressure through diet and exercise Wondering how to lower blood pressure? Diet and exercise changes can make a big difference. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/how-to-lower-blood-pressure
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