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GET READY FOR A HEALTHY YEAR AHEAD

14/11/2012

You’re never too young or too old to improve your health – and with the 2013 Australian Women’s Health Diary you can discover how easy it can be to stay fit and healthy all year round.

Bursting with health advice for women of all ages plus loads of inspiration – this diary is all you need to help kick-start the new, healthier and organised you in 2013!

Plus, with all monies raised going to the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia to support breast cancer research, you can feel good about helping others too.

Inside the diary you’ll find valuable information on a range of topics, including knowing your breast cancer risk, ways to handle headaches, how to prevent a heart attack, dealing with diabetes, how to feel great during pregnancy and first aid advice for the whole family. There are even tips on how to keep your finances healthy!

Look for the diary with the beautiful roses on the cover. At just $14.95 and with a bonus pink pen, it’s a must-have item for all women and makes the perfect gift for family and friends.

The 2013 Australian Women’s Health Diary is available now from Commonwealth Bank branches, newsagents, selected Woolworths supermarkets, online at www.bcia.org.au or by calling 1800 423 444.

About the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia (BCIA)
The BCIA is the fundraising department of the Australia and New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group. For over 30 years this Group has conducted Australia’s only independent, collaborative breast cancer clinical trials research program for the treatment, prevention and cure of breast cancer. To learn more visit www.bcia.org.au.

The Australian Women’s Health Diary is proudly sponsored by The Australian Women’s Weekly, Commonwealth Bank and Avon. To arrange an interview or obtain images and samples of the diary, please contact:
Jenny Leggett
Public Relations Manager
Breast Cancer Institute of Australia
Ph: 02 4925 3022 / Mobile: 0407 919 767
Email: j.leggett@bcia.org.au

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