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09.08.10 Chiropractic Care during Pregnancy

by Dr Jessica Seebauer

Doctors of Chiropractic seek to correct spinal imbalance or misalignments so that the body functions at its optimum. During pregnancy, the spine and pelvis are under considerable strain as the structures cope with the rapid physiological changes taking place. The International Chiropractic Paediatric Association (ICPA) states that biomechanical faults (misalignments) of the pelvic joints can introduce imbalance to the surrounding structures, which can then introduce torsion to the uterus. (...)

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21.07.10 Beating the winter blues, part 1

Depression by Dr Peter Dingle

Approximately 20 per cent of teenagers, 23 per cent of males and 18 per cent of females suffer from mental health problems. The highest incidence (27 per cent) occurs in the 18 -24 year age group. Episodes of depression vary significantly in severity and duration. Some bouts may last just a few hours. It ranges from mild to severe and may include single and recurrent episodes. As a disease, depression is characterised by a decrease in energy levels and activity, reduced concentration and (...)

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20.04.10 Volunteering matters...

By Kristen Barker

Volunteering Matters
Did you know that over 5.4 million Australian adults volunteer each year, which is approximately 34% of the population. In 2006, it was estimated that volunteering was worth $70 billion per annum to the economy, up from $42 billion in 2000. Australians who volunteer are contributing over 700 million hours of community service annually.
98% of volunteers surveyed by Volunteering Australia felt that their volunteer work made a difference to their chosen organization, (...)

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16.03.10 The season of autumn. Which produce is good for you, where to get it, how to eat it, health tips and more…

Eating well news
A recent study has identified which fruit and vegetables contain the highest pesticide residue. The worst culprits are (from 1-12) peaches, apples, sweet bell peppers, celery, nectarines, strawberries, cherries, kale, lettuce, grapes (imported), carrots and pears. This research was based in the USA, however would be pertinent to many Australian crops.
for this article visit...
www.motherjones.com
for The Environment Working Group, who conduct the research see... (...)

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community news

City of Perth Winter Arts Season

Whether it is dance, drama or digital art this year’s program has something for all ages, tastes and budgets. So bring the family along so everyone can enjoy this great event.

Warm your soul this winter in the city with the City of Perth Winter Arts Season.

For more information:www.perthwinterarts.com.au

The Home is Where My Heart is Exhibition

The Home is Where My Heart is Exhibition is a photographic exhibition by homeless persons capturing the city as they know it. Showing at Ginger’s Garage, Level One, 267 William Street Perth on Thursday August 7, between 6-8pm and on August 8, 9, 10 from 10-3pm more more info click here

WA Spring Poetry Festival

For more information: 08 9325 7229
http://www.wapoets.net.au

WA Poets Inc will be presenting the 6th annual WA Spring Poetry Festival and the 9th National Poetry Week, comprising a series of interactive poetry events showcasing a wide range of emerging, developing and established Western Australian poets including eminent national poets, Meg Mooney and Chris Mansell and New Zealand poet, Joanna Preston.

International Hockey

Kookaburras vs Argentina at the Perth Hockey Stadium, Bentley.