This month's featured content spans the full range of what good health actually looks like in everyday life.
With flu season on its way, Dr Norman Swan explains why the annual vaccine is worth getting. It's also the time of year that calls for slow-cooked comfort food, and Alice Zaslavsky delivers with a Georgian lamb stew made for cooler days.
In Health News, we meet older Australians staying active, connected and sharp by getting active together, from Gold Coast surfing to Rockhampton rowing. And on AHTV, Back to Nature takes that sense of connection further, heading south of the river to explore the creative and spiritual pull of Country through the eyes of the writers and artists who call it home.
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Don't Underestimate Flu Season
Influenza puts thousands in hospital every year. Dr Norman Swan explains who's most at risk and why this year's vaccine is worth rolling up your sleeve for.
The Georgian Stew to See You Through Winter
Chakapuli is a delicious slow-braised Georgian classic stew packed with tarragon, herbs and lamb. Cookbook author, Alice Zaslavsky, puts her own spin on it, and her guests can't get enough.
Move Together, Age Better
From surfing in their 60s to rowing with mates, older Australians show how group exercise keeps the body moving and the mind sharp for the long haul.
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Health headlines that make you think.
Dr Norman Swan's flu vaccine message extends from the TV screen to our brochure boards and pharmacy displays. We're also calling out high GI foods as the more likely acne culprit than chocolate, and making the case that sleep quality has far greater consequences for cognitive health than just feeling groggy the next day.

From GP waiting room to pharmacy, we're delivering timely, actionable content that sparks curiosity and supports healthier decision-making at every touchpoint on the healthcare journey.



