No images? Click here Hello and happy Women's Health Week! In this edition of The Dose, we explore critical women's health issues including how gynaecological conditions can affect on fertility plus the efficacy of menstrual cups compared to conventional period products. Which do you prefer? What makes this edition even more special is we've created it just for you! Knowing that 65 per cent of our audience are women, we're proud to empower and inform every one of you. And if you are part of our audience who doesn't identify as a woman, well, there's plenty of goodness here to help you support and champion the women around you! After all, health is for everyone and the more we know, the more we can assist each other to live our best lives. Like all renters and mortgage holders, we're keenly aware of the realities of the current cost of living crisis. Yet what's truly fascinating is that during this time of economic uncertainty, Australians continue to prioritise their spending on health. A recent Tonic Media Network survey conducted in GP waiting rooms sheds light on the delicate balance between self-care and tightening financial belts. Here at Tonic Media Network, we strive to navigate these complexities together. Here's to a world where women's voices resonate, pay parity is reality and good health is for everyone! Fertility: Get the FAQsLiving with long-term gynaecological conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis can significantly affect a women's fertility. In this insightful feature, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, an expert in reproductive biology, answers your questions about fertility and reproductive health. Click here to find out more about how these conditions can impact fertility No Silly Questions… |