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3 Breast Cancer Awareness Lessons From Celebs
By Mary Ling 25 Oct, 2020
There are some important lessons we can learn from Blanche, Kylie and Angelina about being breast aware.
How To Be A Screening Superstar
By Mary Ling 06 Sep, 2020
For Women’s Health Week, I am joined by health reporter Jane Worthington and special guests Liesl Tesch MP Paralympian and Member for Gosford and Margaret Beardslee OAM World Age Duathlon Champion in a special podcast to discuss the importance of screening checks for the 2 most common cancers affecting women.
Hairdressers Spot Skin Cancers Central Coast
By Mary Ling 06 Feb, 2020
A trip to your hairdresser could help save your life. That’s the message from a local surgeon who recently removed a dangerous skin cancer from a woman, identified by her hairdresser.
Weight Loss Ripple Effect
By Mary Ling 25 May, 2019
Losing a large amount of weight can seem like a huge hurdle, but did you know you can gain some major health benefits by losing even a relatively small amount? Have a read on how losing even just 10 per cent of your body weight can radically improve your health and longevity.
Margaret Beardslee OAM Radio Interview
By Mary Ling 09 Mar, 2019
Transcript of Margaret Beardslee OAM interview with Scott Levi on ABC Radio.
Mammogram Saves Lives
By Mary Ling 24 Feb, 2019
Women from The Central Coast Breast Cancer Compendium share an important message on NBN News.
Be Sun Safe
By Mary Ling 06 Jan, 2019
What do celebs Lisa Wilkinson, Hugh Jackman, Diane Keaton and Shannan Ponton have in common? Skin cancer! Have a read of their advice on being Sun Safe in Woman's Day.
Breast Cancer Awareness
By Mary Ling 02 Dec, 2018
Celebs Kylie, Olivia, Angelina, Sheryl and Christina share their advice on breast cancer in Woman's Day.
Big Fat Link Between Obesity & Breast Cancer
By Mary Ling 21 Aug, 2018
For the first time in history, there are now more people with obesity in the world than underweight people. The tidal wave of obesity shows no signs of slowing down – a 2016 global analysis in The Lancet found that worldwide, the number of obese people has risen from 105 million in 1975 to 641 million in 2014.
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