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  • 4 fatigue fighters for sleepless nights Feeling sluggish, sleepy or worn out from a bad night’s sleep? Revive your flagging energy with these instant pick-me-ups. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/four-fatigue-fighters-for-sleepless-nights
  • Talking to teens about mental health: Here are the questions to ask If you’ve spotted the warning signs of mental health issues in your teen, it’s vital to chat with them about what they’re feeling. Here’s how to start the conversation. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/talking-to-teens-about-mental-health
  • Mental health hero: Meet Nic Newling Prioritising good mental health is always important. But, when faced with an unprecedented situation like Coronavirus COVID-19 and the sudden changes to our everyday routine, it’s essential. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/hero-nic-newling
  • Social media for kids: The impact on their mental health How do you know when social media is affecting your child’s mental health? Recognise the signs and support children with their social media use. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/social-media-for-kids-the-impact-on-their-mental-health
  • What are the major mental health issues for teenagers? The number of teenagers experiencing mental health issues, including depression and anxiety, is on the rise. Here are the warning signs and where to find help. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/what-are-the-major-mental-health-issues-for-teenagers
  • Is autism on the rise? Christmas and the holiday season can be stressful – whether it's financial, time, or family issues. We ask the experts for their advice on how to plan ahead. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/is-autism-on-the-rise
  • 10 ways to make eating vegetables appealing If there’s someone in your household who hates veggies here are some ideas for making them tastier. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/food-diet/nutrition/ten-ways-to-make-eating-vegetables-appealing
  • How to navigate big changes for young kids Children have experienced a lot of disruption to their daily lives. Knowing how to talk to kids about how they feel and giving them tools to cope can help them get through the tough times. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/netball/navigating-change-for-young-kids
  • How to keep your kids connected and happy during social distancing Children have experienced a lot of disruption to their daily lives. Knowing how to talk to kids about how they feel and giving them tools to cope can help them get through the tough times. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/netball/keeping-kids-connected
  • Your camping safety checklist for a safer family holiday As thousands of Aussie families plan to go camping for their holidays this summer, it pays to be ready with camping safety in mind. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/work-life/play/camping-safety-checklist-tips
  • Healthy lunch box ideas for school Need easy lunch box ideas for your kids? Tiffiny Hall, fitness expert, cookbook author and mum of two shares her tips on what to pack and how to feed fussy eaters. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/food-diet/recipes/kids-lunch-box-ideas
  • The benefits of pet therapy Pets aren’t just cute to cuddle. Did you know that having or playing with a pet can help you recover from illness and stay healthy? https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/work-life/play/pet-therapy
  • CARER SUPPORT FOR THE ‘SANDWICH GENERATION’ When you’re taking care of elderly parents and children or grandchildren at the same time, it’s important to remember there’s carer support available and sometimes you need to put yourself first. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/work-life/family/carer-support
  • PROS AND CONS OF PUBLIC VS PRIVATE HOSPITALS FOR PREGNANCY Learn about the differences between public and private hospitals for pregnancy care, and how birth experiences can differ based on hospital, cover and personal preference. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/public-private
  • 6 TIPS FOR PREPARING FOR LABOUR FROM A MIDWIFE Getting your body and mind ready to give birth will help you feel more prepared. We ask a midwife for her tips on preparing for labour. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/preparing-labour
  • PREGNANCY OPTIONS FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES AND SINGLE WOMEN There are several pregnancy options for same-sex couples and single women interested in starting a family. Here are some key considerations. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/alone-same-sex
  • Choosing the healthcare team for your pregnancy https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/healthcare-team
  • Labour pain relief management and your options Learn about labour pain relief management and your options, from natural painkillers to epidurals. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/pain-relief
  • How to prevent and manage pregnancy incontinence What does pregnancy and postpartum incontinence involve and are you at risk? https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/incontinence
  • Coping with miscarriage Losing a baby is heartbreaking. Here’s some important information about coping with miscarriage to support you on this difficult journey and where to get help. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/coping-with-miscarriage
  • Bringing baby home: how to prepare your kids for a newborn Mums share their tips on how they introduced a new baby to their kids. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/bringing-baby-home
  • Exercising while pregnant: what you need to know Exercising while pregnant is good for you and your baby, but what type is best, how much should you be doing and what exercise should you avoid? https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/exercise
  • The first days with your newborn Bringing home your newborn is an exciting time but can also come with a dose of apprehension and plenty of challenges. Here are some tips on what to expect. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/first-days-newborn
  • Premature birth: common causes and how to prepare Here’s what you may need to know if you or someone close to you experiences a premature birth. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/premature-birth
  • The complications of pregnancy: identifying warning signs You’ll experience lots of changes to your body during pregnancy. Here are some signs when there may be complications with your pregnancy. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/warning-signs
  • Period talk: How to talk about periods with your kids Having the period talk can be awkward for parents and kids, yet it’s an important one to address at the right time. Here are some tips on how to talk about periods comfortably with your kids. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/strong/period-talk
  • How to talk to kids about their mental health Keeping a check on your kids’ mental health is essential. Discover how to spot signs of anxiety or depression, and where to get help if it’s needed. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/talking-to-kids-about-mental-health
  • 7 effects of sleep deprivation – and how to fix it Not getting enough shut-eye can be harmful to your health. Here’s how to improve your sleep. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/coping-with-sleep-deprivation
  • Carer Support For The ‘Sandwich Generation’ When you’re taking care of elderly parents and children or grandchildren at the same time, it’s important to remember there’s carer support available and sometimes you need to put yourself first. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/mental-health/carer-support
  • Managing the mental load of family life Feeling stressed and overwhelmed by family life? Here’s how to set boundaries – and still keep things running efficiently. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/mental-health/mental-load-family-life
  • 5 ways to help your child eat better If you have a fussy eater it can be difficult to know what to do. We asked a dietitian for help on dealing with picky eaters, from the toddler stage to the teenage years. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/food-diet/nutrition/help-your-fussy-eater
  • All about warts: the good, the bad & the ugly Warts may look ugly and be a little embarrassing but the good news is they’re mostly harmless and treatment can be simple and effective. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/health-care/common-conditions/all-about-warts
  • How a shortage of donated sperm is hurting Aussies who dream of being parents Because of high demand, strict regulations and disruptions from COVID-19, there’s a shortage of donated sperm available in Australia, making it harder for those who want to use a donor. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/sperm-donor-shortage
  • How to build healthy screen time habits for kids What are the negative effects of too much screen time for kids? Here are some tips on how to reduce screen time and stop short-sightedness in children. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/screen-time-and-eyesight-in-children
  • How your smartphone can help you manage your family’s health Many Australians are trying to keep on top of not only their own health, but also their whole family’s. Here’s how digital technology can help lighten the load of family health management. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/work-life/family/family-health-app
  • Teens and tech: How to set healthy screen-time boundaries as a family Many teens rely on phones and tablets for staying in touch and making friends, so how can parents help their kids set sensible boundaries around screens? https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/work-life/family/teens-and-tech-how-to-set-screentime-boundaries-as-a-family
  • Family-style pork & ginger tacos: A recipe for fussy eaters Dealing with picky eaters in your family? Accredited Practising Dietitian Dr Jane Watson shares her tips on feeding fussy kids and a healthy taco recipe the whole family can enjoy. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/food-diet/recipes/family-style-meals-pork-ginger-tacos
  • An app that could improve how you communicate with healthcare professionals When it comes to sharing medical information, it’s an important balance between privacy and communication with the right healthcare professionals. Here’s how one app could help to get better results for the whole family. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/health-care/research-and-insights/snug-app-improving-communication-in-healthcare
  • Managing the mental load of family life Feeling stressed and overwhelmed by family life? Here’s how to set boundaries – and still keep things running efficiently. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/the-mental-load-of-family-life
  • Is bad news making our kids anxious? Kids hear about distressing events through the media and adult conversation around them. Here’s what to do if you think your child is feeling anxious. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/mental-health/bad-news-making-our-kids-anxious
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