Depression in older people
Older people are less likely than younger people to report depression, but it's important you recognise and get support for mental health concerns.
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Suicide warning signs
Recognising warning signs of suicide, determining those who are most at risk, and knowing how to access support could help save a life.
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Avoiding dementia discrimination: how to treat someone with dementia
To mark Dementia Action Week 2019, Australians are being urged to avoid unconscious discrimination against people with dementia. Check out these tips.
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Benefits of volunteering
Volunteering is an upaid activity and can have lots of benefits. As well as having a positive impact on your commuity it can have multiple benefits for your mental health as well.
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How to take care of yourself in a heatwave
Heatwaves can be life-threatening, with some groups more at risk than others. Here’s what you need to know about heat-related illness, such as heatstroke.
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Loneliness and isolation
Everyone feels a sense of loneliness and isolation at times. Learn why you may feel this way, how it affects your mental health and how to deal with it.
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Gambling addiction
People with a gambling addiction will continue to gamble even if it means risking their financial security, relationships or home, but help is available.
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Muscle aches and pains
Muscular aches and pains are common and often related to tension, overuse, or injury, resulting from exercise or physically demanding work.
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Williams syndrome
Williams syndrome can cause development, learning and medical problems, although children with it often have well-developed language and music skills.
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Mental health resources for men
Men are less likely than women to seek help if they're experiencing mental health issues. They don't have to do it alone. Help is available.
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