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Author: Your Herald
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) It might seem like there is a mighty struggle going on, but under the surface the Moon is leveraging change in a gentle and flowing way. Get out of your own way and listen to the voice of silence. Your feelings have much to tell you. They will be…
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HUGE windows, glass doors and skylights have transformed this 1960s Bayswater home into something “light and bright”. The owners’ renovation has been sympathetic to the integrity of this Drake Street property, but it’s still packed with modern features. Sitting on 481sqm, the home integrates beautifully with the landscaped gardens. The front is like a geometric…
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What is Pudendal Neuralgia? Pudendal Neuralgia is pain caused by the nerve that supplies the skin between your pubic bone and your tail bone. The pudendal nerve carries the sensations of touch and pain from the skin between the anus and the clitoris, as well as the sphincters (muscles that keep the openings of the…
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Did you know that there’s a quick and easy test to determine your risk of heart attack? A coronary calcium score scan can detect coronary artery disease long before it becomes symptomatic. It’s completed in little longer than one breath hold. It uses a very low dose CT scan and doesn’t need any injection of…
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New brain-based treatment for ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects an estimated 1 million children and adults in Australia, and those and those affected usually have difficulties with attention and impulse control. ADHD is more common in boys, and most children with ADHD will continue to experience problems into adulthood. Recent studies have also…
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Agelink Theatre in association with the City of Fremantle and Know Your Nation, is celebrating 25 years of telling West Australian stories with their new production Between Wind and Water. Come along for lively family entertainment featuring stories from interviews with long term Fremantle residents and historical accounts, from early times until the 1980s. So…
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FOUR options put forward by the state’s heritage department for redeveloping the Maylands Brickworks haven’t impressed locals. The 1927 brickworks, closed for 30 years now, is owned by Bayswater council and is on the state heritage register. But the building needs about $7.7 million worth of restoration and the heritage department has suggested selling off…
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LEEDERVILLE’S streets were closed again last Sunday for the Leederville Super Criterium cycling race. Part of a summer series, the Leederville ring wrapped up the season with Midland Cycling Club dominating, finishing with well over double the points of runners-up Perth District Cycle Club. For some, though, it was less about the thrill of the…
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MARCH 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility, and local support organisation TransFolk of WA is celebrating with a family-friendly day down at North Perth Town Hall. TransFolk of WA started back in 2012, initially as a support group for trans men (men who were assigned as female at birth) but then expanded into having mentors…
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TRANSGENDER people are slipping through the cracks of support services and ending up homeless at a disproportionate rate. Dani Wright Toussaint, who has recently been appointed to a new Trans Homelessness Pathways project, says mainstream support services can be discriminatory because of their strict focus on “men’s” or “women’s” shelter, while they’re often completely overlooking…