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Women's wellness

Women's wellness

De : Professor Debra Anderson
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A podcast that delivers evidence-based information for women on how to make the most out of life, at every stage of life. From younger women, through to midlife women, women with a cancer diagnosis and women with type 2 diabetes, we’ll talk to some of the world’s leading women’s health experts about simple and practical ways to change your lifestyle habits and get back to loving life. 

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    • Improving the lives of women with IBS
      Apr 2 2023

      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 min
    • Women's wellness for Māori and Pasifika women with Type 2 Diabetes
      Jan 12 2023

      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 min
    • Why women need to talk about type 2 diabetes
      Oct 6 2022

      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 min
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