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  1. Elise, VFLW player and founder of Active Support, Melbourne

    Elise Muller was diagnosed with autism at the age of 12 and was told from a very young age about all the things she couldn’t do.

  2. Extreme heat (video)

    Extreme heat can affect anyone, including the young and healthy.

  3. Food safety for summer celebrations (video)

    In the hot weather there is a higher risk of food poisoning but if you follow some simple rules when you prepare, handle and store food it will significantly reduce your risk of getting sick.

  4. Healthy swimming (video)

    We can keep our pools safe, healthy, and most importantly fun.

  5. Heart attack warning signs - Professor Ian Meredith (video)

    With a heart attack every minute counts. The warning signs of a heart attack can be varied and may not always be sudden or severe. Find out more from cardiologist Professor Ian Meredith.

  6. Heart condition - know your diagnosis (video)

    This video explains some common heart procedures and provides questions to ask your doctor to ensure you understand what has happened to your heart.

  7. Heart disease - angioplasty and stent procedures (video)

    People with coronary heart disease talk about the medical procedures that followed their heart attack and diagnosis.

  8. Heart disease - eating for a healthy heart (video)

    Learn the three steps you can take to improve your heart health today.

  9. Heart disease - know and manage your risk factors (video)

    Over 700,000 Australian's are currently living with coronary heart disease. There are actions you can take to help prevent heart disease and to manage your life after a heart attack.

  10. Heart health check - learn the risk factors (video)

    Heart disease affects both women and men. Cardiologist Cathie Coleman from St Vincent's Hospital explains the risk factors for heart disease and what actions you can take to lower your risks.