With Dementia Action Week around the corner in September, Hornsby Shire Council is planning a series of events. These events are in line with Council’s ‘Hello Hornsby’ imitative, which sets out to inspire social inclusion for seniors, and Council’s work towards a Dementia Friendly Community. To mark the week of...
Read moreDetails58KM Fundraiser for Life-Saving Research In August, walk or run 58km for the 58 Australians who are diagnosed with breast cancer each day. Step Up to Breast Cancer is an initiative hosted by National Breast Cancer Foundation annually. The hope is to raise funds for research to help cure the disease...
Read moreDetailsFrom the period of July 2024 to June 2025, the Royal North Shore Hospital Menopause Hub treated about 1,900 patients. Under the Northern Suburbs Local Health District, the Menopause Hub is a specialist facility that provides care for women experiencing severe or complex menopausal symptoms. The service is public and...
Read moreDetailsEvery minute worldwide, 12 children are born who face birth defects or genetic diseases. Most families are told their children’s conditions are ‘incurable’, so Children’s Medical Research Institute are on a mission to change this. Established in 1958, CMRI was Australia’s first paediatric research organisation. Later, in 1994, the organisation...
Read moreDetailsToday, there are approximately 17,000 people living with dementia across our Northern suburbs. According to the Northern Sydney Local Health District, the main types of dementia include Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia and Lewy body disease. This number is only set to increase without significant intervention, with almost a...
Read moreDetailsWorld Lung Cancer Day falls on 1 August each year. Since 2012, when the day was first declared, the objective has been to spread awareness and to pave the way for better lung health. Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers for both genders and is responsible for...
Read moreDetailsThe Raising Children Network have newly released a free, personalised app to help parents and carers raise resilient children. Co-designed by parents, experts, and funded by the Australian Government, the “Raising Healthy Minds” app offers articles, videos, and animations for carers of children aged 0-12. Information can be tailored to...
Read moreDetailsPeople say they won’t suffer fools. I, however, will not suffer a bad book. And I won’t make you suffer one either. Welcome to The Post’s July book review. This month, from author Angharad Candlin, comes “The Anatomy of Domestic Violence: Emily’s Story”, a real-life Australian tale detailing the complicated...
Read moreDetailsEvery year, diabetes costs the Australian healthcare system $9.1 billion, more than three times what was estimated. Currently, more than two million Australians are living with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes. Without investment in prevention, up to 3.6 million Australians could be living with diabetes by 2050. There are over 35,000...
Read moreDetailsIn June, the Northern Sydney Wellbeing Collaborative officially launched. Over 100 locals from government, private, philanthropic, and university sectors gathered in Cammeray to christen the new community-led initiative. The goal of the Wellbeing Collaborative Charter is to transform the way health and wellbeing are supported across the region. Operating through...
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