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Dr Hayley: environmental exposures and our health
Genetics play a role in determining how our genes function now and throughout our lives. But our environment also influences the behaviour of our genes and our predisposition to disease.
Read moreDr Hayley: talking puberty
Many of us remember going through puberty and all of the awkward and embarrassing moments of this developmental coming of age. Although we may cringe as our children head towards this monumental milestone, this is an important time for us to truly engage with our young people.
Read moreblogs by Dr Hayley Dickinson, women's health scientist
Explore blogs about self-care, nutrition, stress, hormones, pregnancy, menopause and more by Dr Hayley Dickinson, BSc (Hons), PhD, a women's health expert, scientific advisor and researcher.
Read moreDr Hayley: skin 101
Our skin is the largest organ in our body, acting as a physical and biological barrier and gatekeeper between our internal and external environment. Our skin keeps us alive by preventing organ dehydration and infection. The structure of our skin gives it the ability to do this, so let’s take a closer look.
Read moreDr Hayley: acne relief for teenage skin
It seems to happen overnight. Our children begin to look and sound more like adults. Those childish features transform into the more mature version of themselves, giving us a glimpse at the grown-up person they will soon become.
Read moreintroducing Dr Hayley
We meet women’s health expert, Dr Hayley Dickinson, BSc (Hons), PhD, a respected scientific advisor, researcher and mother committed to her own journey of self-care. Her personal quest is to work with and inspire as many women as she can to achieve their health and wellbeing goals, and prioritise themselves and their individual needs.
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