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Tech Savvy Seniors For English Speakers: Bayside 21 January
Vitamin B12 Clues Offer Hope For New Therapies
Construction Starts On Landmark Byford Health Hub 20 January
Landmark grant to support mental health of aged care residents
Study Finds More Men Taking Multiple Medications
Monash University researcher appointed to the board of the Asthma Council
Pre-cancerous states identified in seemingly normal aging tissues
Exploring the complex relationship between oral health and dementia
Eating less ultraprocessed food supports healthier aging, new research shows
Older people are more vulnerable in heatwaves. Here’s why – and how to stay safe
Cooler bedroom temperatures help the heart recover during sleep
Wearing a weighted vest can promote bone health and weight loss, but it’s not a cure-all
New federal loan limits will worsen America’s nursing shortage and leave patients waiting longer for care
MMRV: what families need to know about the UK’s new chickenpox vaccine
Why you should spend more time with a dog this Christmas
New specialist mental health and psychogeriatric beds open in Lower Hutt
Hearing and vision tests drop in residential care – research
Helping young adults rethink uncertainty reduces anxiety and depression: study
Protect Older Adults From Scams This Holiday Season
Cities aren’t built for older people – our study shows many can’t walk fast enough to beat a pedestrian crossing
Your brain on imagination: Study reveals how the mind’s eye helps us learn and change
Internet Use May Protect Caregivers Against Loneliness
Kidney health affects Alzheimer’s blood biomarkers, but not dementia risk
How mouth health affects diabetes – and vice versa
People with dyspraxia are at high risk of falling – and it’s too often overlooked
Designing emotionally safe digital spaces for older Australians
Plan Ahead And Beat Heat
Prepare Now For Extreme Summer Heat
WA’s top health workers celebrated at 2025 excellence awards
Winners Announced For WA Health Excellence Awards 2025
New study shows why some minds can’t switch off at night
Five Things To Know About Staying Cool In Heat
Forte Decides On Project Grants To 19 KI Researchers
Forte Grants KI SEK 191 Million In Calls For Integrated Care And Centre Formation
New report links ageism to serious healthcare harms
Eating Alone Linked To Poorer Nutrition In Older Adults
As people live longer and healthier, nurse training needs to respond to avoid ageist attitudes
Staying connected: how social relationships shape life in old age
WHO launches global guidelines on diabetes during pregnancy on World Diabetes Day
Pill-induced oesophagitis: why your medication could be damaging your throat – and what to do about it
Doctors, Road Safety Experts Unite Behind Safer Speeds Bill
Could exercising while losing weight preserve your muscles and help keep them ‘young’?
New partnership to boost safety for vulnerable road users
Adults Support DIY Ear Care At Home
Can brain training really shave ten years off brain ageing, as a recent study suggests?
Missed opportunity to curb record whooping cough epidemic
New Mayor And Deputy Mayor For Manningham
Even a few thousand steps a day can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s – new study