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Jo Hartley

Jo Hartley

Jo Hartley is a columnist.

Giving dogs supplements can boost their health and support common joint problems. 

The rise of health and wellness trends for dogs

As humans, we’re increasingly taking care of our health and wellbeing in holistic ways – and now, it’s the same when it comes to our dog.

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How to keep exercising with mild osteoarthritis

1 in 7 Australians have some form of arthritis, and while it can be a debilitating condition, it doesn’t mean that exercise needs to be sidelined.

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Laura Jackel and Leo aged 3.

New test could help lessen the guilt many women feel after miscarriage

The genetic test could free women of the self-blame they often inflict on themselves by providing much-needed answers in as little as four hours.

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The rising natural health market is fuelling a need to explore the many benefits of essential oils.

Back to basics for better health

Rising consumer interest in natural health remedies is fueling a willingness to explore the wider health and wellbeing benefits essential oils can offer.

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7 ways to reduce air pollution

Every day we breathe around 11,000 litres of air. So, it’s not surprising that the quality of air we breathe can impact our health and well-being.

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Mould is one of the common pollutants in the home.

How to give your home an environmental make over

Environmental pollution is one of the fastest growing concerns globally.

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Why Australia has the highest rate of hay fever.

How to ensure you breathe easy through hay fever season

Australia has one of the highest rates of hay fever, otherwise known as allergic rhinitis, anywhere in the world.

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Four month old baby Jasper Lyon was diagnosed with the extremely rare Costello Syndrome shortly after birth. Only 200 people in the world have it. Pic shows Jasper at Newcastle's John Hunter Children's Hospital where the family have been permanently based. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers MMH

We just want to take our baby home: The rare syndrome keeping four-month-old Jasper in hospital

Baby Jasper Lyon has been diagnosed with the extremely rare Costello Syndrome, and his parents just want to get their boy home.

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We won't holiday as a family

Why we will never holiday as a family alone …. at least for a while

Just like the Huggies ads, family holidays are all about bliss. That is, until they are not.

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Burnout affects many women.

Women are more prone to burnout (no surprise to exhausted me)

We just don’t get a break.

  • Jo Hartley