It’s often a loss that’s not spoken about, as there’s no tangible person to grieve for, and few rites and rituals to commemorate the loss, but there are ways to better-support people.
Does Collingwood, and indeed the AFL, have a problem with women, or is it a case of “boys just being boys”?
Why aren’t we creating more art about this metamorphic life stage experienced by half the population?
Heard the one about the Scottish physiotherapist wearing a vulva suit? It’s spawned an international collaboration examining the effectiveness of humour in serious health messaging.
Many people haven't even heard of it, but vaginismus is extremely common, and it can have a huge impact on women, their partners and relationships.
To have a chance of making a positive impact on how adult women feel about their genital appearance, we have to reach them as adolescents.
Some Australians are still uncomfortable with attempts to challenge the Anzac myth.
Clinicians need the training and support to provide better comprehensive healthcare for women with endometriosis.
... But Australia legalising marriage equality does not necessarily mean LGBTI people enjoy all of the same human rights as heterosexual people
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