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Insomnia Myths and Facts

 

A Drink Will Help You Sleep

Myth. Insomnia -- chronic trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep -- can leave you desperate for a good night's rest. Think a cocktail before bed will offer relief? Think again. This myth probably persists because alcohol can help you fall asleep. But as it moves through your body it may lead to disturbed, restless sleep, or it may make you wake earlier.

Insomnia Myths and Facts

A Drink Will Help You Sleep

Myth. Insomnia -- chronic trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep -- can leave you desperate for a good night's rest. Think a cocktail before bed will offer relief? Think again. This myth probably persists because alcohol can help you fall asleep. But as it moves through your body it may lead to disturbed, restless sleep, or it may make you wake earlier.

Thursday, 18 July 2013 12:15

The Truth About Sugar Addiction

Sugar Detox: Hype or Hope?

A trendy sugar detox is a three-week diet said to rid you of your craving for sweets. The goal: to lose weight at last. But can eating masses of veggies really get the sugar monkey off your back for good? Here's the truth about sugar cravings and how to tame a wild sweet tooth.

Monday, 15 July 2013 09:33

Australian Health Overview

The Health of Australians - 2010 Overview

PDF Link: Australian Health Overview

Over the past three decades, there has been a significant growth of interest in the study of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
 
Although physical disabilities are associated with TBI, the more prominent and common impairments are psychological in nature and
involve deficits in attention, memory and executive functions, communication difficulties, and behaviour and personality changes.
 
Psychology has contributed much to understanding the mechanisms of injury and recovery following TBI, the nature of the cognitive,
behavioural and emotional sequelae of TBI and predictors of psychosocial outcome, and effective models of rehabilitation and management.
 
These contributions, and the central role of psychologists in assisting with the complex and challenging problems of TBI for its survivors, their relatives and clinicians, are highlighted in this article.

 

Friday, 12 July 2013 14:20

Traumatic Brain Injury Overview

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health problem, especially among male adolescents and young adults ages 15to 24, and among elderly people of both sexes 75 years
and older. Children aged 5 and younger are also at high risk for TBI.

 

Wednesday, 10 July 2013 10:39

Children and Trauma

Traumatic life experiences challenge a person's normal coping efforts. For children and adolescents, traumatic experiences include such things as sexual and other physical abuse and neglect, peer or family suicide, dog bites, severe burns, natural disasters (e.g. floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc.), fires, and medical procedures.

Abstract

Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is the most frequent symptom after traumatic brain injury (TBI). We review the epidemiology and characterization of PTH in military and civilian settings. PTH appears to be more likely to develop following mild TBI (concussion) compared with moderate or severe TBI. PTH often clinically resembles primary headache disorders, usually migraine. For migraine-like PTH, individuals who had the most severe headache pain had the highest headache frequencies.

 

Tuesday, 09 July 2013 12:14

Timor-Leste Family Study

Military service, particularly deployment, has a profound effect not only on those who serve but also on their families. The Timor-Leste Family Study is the first Australian study designed to investigate the effects of recent deployments on the health and wellbeing of Australian Defence Force families.

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March 26, 2019

AFOM 2018 Annual Report

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Singleton Youth Workshop Flyer FINAL
February 27, 2019

A Mental Health Workshop for Parents/Carers of Adolescents

AFOM has collaborated with other organisations to present this workshop. The workshop was organised as a result of community feedback from our Invisible Wounds Projects. This is a topic that concerns so many, so this workshop will be a first step towards… Read more...
MR2
May 20, 2018

Mens Retreat - More info to come!

Heads up! - We are holding another mens retreat. Want to get away for a couple of days and enjoy a men’s only camping weekend? Then this is for you! For current and past serving military and front line responders: police, firemen, ambulance officers etc.… Read more...
Rainbow Beach
January 10, 2018

Partners Retreat 2018

AFOM is delighted to collaborate with Operation PTSD Support Partners Forum for this years retreat ! This retreat commences on May 2nd for a week OR if you can only get away for the weekend (a long weekend) that may be able to be arranged as well - It will be… Read more...
St PAtricks 2
Jan 09, 2018

Charity Dinner and Fundraiser

AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES OF THE MILITARY RESEARCH FOUNDATION (AFOM) AFOM researches and… Read more...
Mens Retreat 3 002
Nov 04, 2017

Men's Retreat No 7

Next Men's Retreat/Working Bee 6th December - 10th December 2017 Meet at Mortel's at 10am… Read more...
red carpet black tie
May 29, 2017

Invisible Wounds Black Tie, Red Carpet Dinner

Come along and support our Foundation - giving Help, Assistance and Support to our… Read more...
MR2
Mar 21, 2017

Mens retreat No 2

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE ARE HOLDING ANOTHER MEN’S RETREAT WEEKEND Want to get away for a… Read more...
IW
Feb 27, 2017

Invisible Wounds Seminar

Bought to you by: When : Thursday March 2nd 2017 Where: State Library Francis St Perth… Read more...
West Australian
Feb 27, 2017

Upcoming Seminar - Perth -Western Australia

When : Thursday March 2nd 2017 Where: State Library Francis St Perth Time: 10am - 3 pm… Read more...
PK3
Feb 10, 2017

Poker Run and Community Family Day * Note change of Date

AFOM COMMUNITY FAMILY DAY AND POKER RUN Date: Sunday 28th May 2017 Venue: Lambton Bowling… Read more...
MR2
Feb 07, 2017

AFOM Mens Retreat

MEN’S RETREAT WEEKEND Want to get away for a couple of days and enjoy a men’s only… Read more...
Oct 16, 2016

Sutherland Shire Invisible Wounds

AFOM Caring for ALL in our Community When: Tuesday 8th November 2016 CLUB ON EAST (was… Read more...

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