To assist you understand and manage your health condition, you can go through the following fact sheets and resource links.
These PDFs are a curated collection taken from the websites of Diabetes Australia, Osteoporosis Australia, Andrology Australia, The Menopause Society, Hormone Health Network and the Australian Government.
The websites themselves are a further wealth of information for patients, their carers and their families. Links to these website can be found below the PDF list.
Diabetes Australia is an esteemed and valued source of information, advice, and views that are utilized by the government and the community.
Trapeze is a free service that provides assistance in the management of your condition in a better way as you make the transition from your children’s hospital to adult health care services.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is the leading global organization that provides funds for the research associated with type 1 diabetes.
Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) is a professional body that was established to enhance clinical and scientific knowledge related to diabetes in pregnancy.
National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) provides a range of services to provide assistance in the management of your diabetes such as Helpline, NDSS products, and a range of support programs.
Eat for Health contains the Australian Dietary Guidelines that provide the latest advice related to diets that encourage health and wellbeing.
Nutrition Australia is a multi-disciplinary organization that offers expertise in Dietetics, Public Health Nutrition, and Health Promotion, Education, Science, Medicine, Sports, and Recreation.
Glycaemic Index is the official website for the glycemic index (GI) and the international GI database that is maintained by the University of Sydney GI group.
Osteoporosis Australia is a national non-profit organization that is responsible for providing information related to osteoporosis and services to the community and health professionals.
Australian Pituitary Foundation Ltd focuses on the provision of support and information for both adults and children having pituitary conditions, their families, healthcare professionals, and the public.
Australian Addison’s Disease Association shares information applicable for sufferers of Addison’s disease and encourages mutual support through State-based branches.
Australasian Menopause Society brings doctors, nurses, paramedical, and community workers together to share and thus enhance knowledge on menopause.
Andrology Australia facilitates the collaboration of health and education experts to devise collaborative strategies to promote the awareness of male reproductive health disorders and their relations with chronic disease.