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World Mental Health Day 2023 is an opportunity for people and communities to unite behind the theme 'Mental health is a universal human right" to improve knowledge, raise awareness and drive actions that promote and protect everyone's mental health as a universal human right.💪 Mental health...

🧒Neurological scoliosis is a type of scoliosis that is associated with neurological conditions. Scoliosis itself refers to an abnormal curvature of the spine. Neurological scoliosis occurs when there is a neurological issue that affects the muscles supporting the spine, leading to an asymmetrical or abnormal...

🥺The impact of cerebral palsy on the upper limbs can result in functional limitations in activities of daily living. Simple tasks like dressing, grooming, and feeding may require adaptations or assistance. Over time, the combination of muscle imbalance, spasticity, and limited movement from Cerebral Palsy...

😴Sleep restores children physically. It helps them learn and remember things, and it boosts immunity. And sleep helps children grow because children's bodies produce growth hormone when they're asleep. Children often need more sleep at times of rapid growth. Children of all ages need to get...

Often people stick with traditional treatments and managements such as medication, neck stretches, natural therapy or diet changes to try and overcome their headaches. And usually what tends to happen is that people find only minor relief or end up having to just put up...

Grow is a community-based organisation that has helped tens of thousands of Australians recover from mental illness through a unique program of mutual support and personal development. 💪And Odd Sock Day is Grow's annual National Mental Health Anti-Stigma Campaign. On this day, Grow asks all...

Did you know that there are 17 million people across the world living with cerebral palsy and another 350 million people who are closely connected to a child or adult with Cerebral Palsy🧐 Cerebral Palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood, 👶🏻and it is...

Research has shown that in the first few years of life, 👶🏻more than 1 million new neural connections in the brain are formed every second. After this period of rapid proliferation, connections are reduced through a process called pruning, so that brain circuits become more...