Silent epidemic putting Aussies at risk
Your body is giving you signs, every day, that you are most likely ignoring, at your peril. But it’s not too late.
Your body is giving you signs, every day, that you are most likely ignoring, at your peril. But it’s not too late.
The Aussie breakdancer has spoken out about the real and devastating effect the viral fallout of her Olympic performance had on her.
A growing list of “micro-stressors” including household chores and doomscrolling are having a significant impact on the mental wellbeing of Australians.
More Australians are reaching out for help with their mental health, with calls to one helpline more than doubling since the launch of a national campaign.
More than half of Australians are turning away from mental health professionals and to social media instead – possibly to “their own detriment”.
The Albanese government has made a huge announcement destined to help millions of struggling Aussies through the fight of their lives.
A Sydney woman has revealed how two words written on an emergency room admission form exposes a huge problem facing Australia.
Medibank will pump an extra $50m into mental health over the next five years, with the funding to support a raft of initiatives including an innovative trial involving psychedelics.
Swimmer Shayna Jack has detailed how she is putting her mental health first after being through the lowest of lows and highest of highs. WATCH HER EMOTIONAL VIDEO
One in three Aussies are battling regularly feeling drained and burnt out. This is just one of the findings of alarming new research, as experts call for action to fix the “overwhelmed” mental health system.
In pictures they look happier than you’ll ever be – but these Aussies are struggling in a way many of us could barely comprehend.
Half of our population is suffering in silence – admitting they “don’t know” how to have what could be one of the most important conversations of their life.
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