Human Interest

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

Despite various legal provisions to address, acid attack as a form of gender violence does not get the importance it deserves.

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HIV care and treatment have made huge advancements, but stigma remains a major obstacle.

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Premarital HIV screening for Muslim couples is justified on religious grounds. But at what cost?

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For domestic violence survivors, the cost of living crisis makes leaving an abusive relationship harder than ever.

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For years, sperm donors believed their identity would remain secret, but the explosion of online DNA databases changed everything.

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To make infertility care widely accessible, services for basic infertility investigations can be integrated into existing reproductive health facilities.

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The company has survived by balancing its wholesome, family-oriented image with hard-nosed business strategies.

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Young women are bombarded with Instagram images that can define beauty and how they see themselves. While empowering for some, it can cause many to suffer.

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Young people and those closest to them need to be alert and equipped to fight the mental health threats that can come from some social media use.

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Australian society will be reshaped as its population ages, it needs to have some confronting conversations about ageing and how it pays the inevitable cost.

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Discovering new ways to empower older employees to find their groove and stay relevant in an ever-changing workplace.

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