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3 ways women can take action for their health

By HBF
5 MINUTES
31 August 2021
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Do you ever feel unsure about managing your health? Here are a few tips for empowering yourself through information, check-ups and support.

When it comes to health and wellbeing, it is important for everyone to feel empowered to look after their health proactively.

For women in particular, there could be several factors that can contribute to them not making their health a priority.

Sometimes fear and misunderstanding around health issues pose as barriers, and sometimes women may not know where to go for safe advice or what information to trust.

No matter the reason, it's time to make a change. Here are a few things that can help. 

1. Look for reliable information

With 24/7 access to health information, it's easy to self-diagnose all manner of ails. But there are plenty of websites that don't offer the most reliable or helpful information.

An overload of information can make it hard to separate fact from fiction. It can also be hard to determine the true qualifications or experience of some 'experts'.

So, where's the best place to look?

When researching health, it's best to seek out reputable and credible sources. A few sources that are typically reliable include:

If the health information is written within a blog or an article on a site, check out the author's qualifications. Are they qualified in the field in which they are discussing? Is it something that they specialise in?

For example, dietary advice, when written by an accredited practising dietitian or qualified nutritionist, is more likely to contain evidence-based information than if written by someone without a background in nutrition.

The formula for preparing a healthy meal

2. Get the most out of your health appointments

Seeing a health professional can sometimes feel intimidating for a variety of reasons. You may feel embarrassed, fearful, or like you're being silly.

One way to boost your confidence before an appointment is to know what to expect.

Searching credible online sources for advice can help alleviate any fears you may have and help you prepare to get the most out of your appointment.

So, what does that involve? A few tips include:1

3. Aim to be proactive with your health

A healthy lifestyle is key to promoting good health and wellbeing and serves as a preventative for certain diseases.

Getting enough physical activity a balanced diet maintaining a  healthy weight and getting quality sleep are all important.2

Also, depending on your age and stage of life, there are other things you can do to look after your health.

For example, a few cancer screenings recommended by the government include:3

Depending on your age and potential risk factors, some other regular tests that might be of benefit to help monitor the risk of developing heart disease and/or diabetes could include:2 3

Together we can 'choose to challenge' the things holding women back from taking care of themselves and instead empower them to make informed decisions about their health.


Please note: This blog was originally published on 8 February 2021 and has been updated to include the latest information.


1 Healthdirect – How to get the most out of your doctor's appointment (2019)

2 Australian Government Department of Health – Managing chronic conditions (2020)

3 Healthdirect – Health checks for women (2020)

4 Australian Government Department of Health – BreastScreen Australia Program

5 Australian Government Department of Health – National Bowel Cancer Screening Program

6 Healthdirect – Cervical screening test (2020)


This article contains general information only and does not take into account the health, personal situation or needs of any person. In conjunction with your GP or treating health care professional, please consider whether the information is suitable for you and your personal circumstances.

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