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Type 2 diabetics pay for checks while type 1 patients can for free.
Eileen Wood
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Pain relief helps Gary keep up with his grandson
SPONSORED | Gary faced needing a knee operation, but this supplement changed everything.
Arborvitae Joint Health helped Gary from Kenthurst ease pain in his knees and keep up with his grandson.
The real reason why health insurance premiums have skyrocketed
The medical services you use aren't getting the extra money you've been paying.
Private health insurance premium increases are being driven by management, not the cost of medicine, data shows. ACM file picture/Glen McCurtayne
Surgery won't fix my chronic back pain, but what will?
Experts share how retraining and cognitive functional therapy might help.
Christine Lin, Christopher Maher, Fiona Blyth, James McAuley, Mark Hancock
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A female patient working with a physiotherapist in a hospital. Shutterstock picture
Former cricket captain Allan Border lobbies the PM in new video
Allan Border opens up on Parkinson's in a new push for funding.
Rowan Cowley
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Former test cricket captain Allan Border and Parkinson's Australia chief executive Olivia Nassaris. Photo supplied
Aldo's sudden heart attack highlights need for mandatory heart checks
This much-loved man was fit but never saw doctors. Could a mandatory heart check have helped?
The late Aldo Speziale of Innisfail, Queensland with his motorcycle. Picture supplied
Living Lab supports ageing community at home
Older people with lived experience influence planning about what living at home looks like.
Therese Murray
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Guests at the launch of the Living Lab project. Picture supplied
Can we stop the rogue chemicals that cause breast and bowel cancer?
Researchers are working to find ways to block the causes of such cancers to spread.
Research is being done to block the chemicals that cause breast and bowel cancers to spread. ACM file picture/Melissa Adams
'Wellbeing is not supported': New Age Discrimination Commissioner
Robert Fitzgerald AM calls out ageism in health and other settings.
Robert Fitzgerald. Picture supplied

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