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  • Improving the lives of women with IBS
    2023/04/02

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic, relapsing disorder of the gut that affects both men and women of all ages. People with IBS commonly experience abdominal pain, bloating and changes in bowel habit, which can negatively impact their quality of life.

    In the episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to two health professionals in New Zealand – Dr Bobbi Laing from the University of Auckland and Nikki Hart, a Registered Nutritionist, who have developed the Women’s Wellness with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Program, to support women with IBS and to help them enjoy a better quality of life. 

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    14 分
  • Women's wellness for Māori and Pasifika women with Type 2 Diabetes
    2023/01/12

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to three inspirational women who are changing the trajectory of Māori and Pasifika women's health in Australia. Joined by Dr Heena Akbar from the University of Queensland, Violet Langan a Fijian Community Elder and Community Engagement and Empowerment Leader at Kingdom Community Life Care and Winnie Niumata, a registered Nurse and Diabetes Educator who works as a clinical nurse navigator for Maori & Pacific Islander communities with Queensland Health for Metro South Health – the women discuss why type 2 diabetes is a significant health problem among Australian Pacific Islander women and their communities and how the 24-week Pasifika Women’s Diabetes Wellness program is culturally tailored to support Pasifika women and their families to improve their health outcomes and quality of life.  

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    30 分
  • Why women need to talk about type 2 diabetes
    2022/10/06

    Kicking off a new series of discussions, Professor Debra Anderson is joined by Professor Jackie Sturt from Kings College London to discuss women's wellness with type 2 diabetes. In this conversation, Jackie gives us an insight into some of the latest research that is helping to inform the development of intervention programs to improve the health and wellbeing of women living with type 2 diabetes.

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    26 分
  • How finding her tribe helped Amanda Lehane on her cancer journey
    2022/09/08

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Amanda Lehane – a mum of two from Brisbane, who in 2019 was diagnosed with a rare soft tissue Sarcoma after noticing a lump in her groin. Not long after receiving this diagnosis, Amanda was also diagnosed with breast cancer. In this powerful episode, Amanda shares her story and explains how lost, alone and overwhelmed she felt when she was diagnosed with cancer and how she navigated this difficult time. Amanda also talks to us about the power of social connection during and after cancer treatment and how building the right networks around you can help get you back on your feet.

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    20 分
  • Why women need to talk about menopause, sexuality, intimacy and cancer
    2022/09/08

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson is joined by Dr Janine Porter-Steel and Leonie Young from the Wesley Hospital Choices Cancer Support Centre to discuss menopause and cancer and sexuality, intimacy and cancer. Debbie and Janine discuss how some cancer treatments can affect younger women in relation to menopause, how to best manage symptoms and the importance of discussing sexuality and intimacy during cancer treatment. Leonie shares her lived-experience as a young woman who was diagnosed with cancer and talks about the importance of involving consumers in research. 

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    31 分
  • Why women need to talk about exercise
    2022/06/02

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Professor Sandi Hayes from Griffith University in Queensland and Vicky Graham, the Director of True North Wellness in Brisbane about the importance of movement and exercise before, during and after cancer. They discuss the latest research findings regarding safe exercise during cancer treatment, different ways to incorporate exercise into your daily routine, and the value an exercise physiologist can bring to your post cancer recovery journey. 

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    28 分
  • Why women need to talk about alcohol
    2022/05/29

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Dr Sarah Balaam from the University of Queensland about the relationship between alcohol, nutrition and cancer and what the latest research is telling us. Dr Balaam also shares some strategies to support women on their health and wellness journey to reduce alcohol intake, increase water consumption and to eat well, particularly in midlife. 

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    26 分
  • Why women need to talk about psychological health
    2022/05/10

    In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson is joined by Dr Charrlotte Seib from Griffith University in Queensland to explore the importance of maintaining psychological health and wellbeing, particularly for women who are undergoing or who have completed cancer treatment.

    Professor Anderson and Dr Seib discuss; what is psychological health and how it differs for each of us as well as the effects cancer treatment can have on mental health and wellbeing. They also explore techniques and approaches that can support mental health and wellbeing during and after cancer treatment and Charrlotte shares some insights into the ENTWINE project, a Cancer Australia funded initiative that aims to improve psychosocial wellbeing through the timely and accurate identification and management of distress in women with gynaecological cancer.

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    25 分