The 2019 Australian Women’s Health Diary – the useful planner that also raises money for breast cancer research – goes on sale nationally from October 1, coinciding with Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Over the past 20 years, sales of the diary have raised $14.3 million for research trials that have helped save and improve the lives of people with breast cancer.
The diary is designed to be a resource of reliable health and well-being information for women of all ages. Topics include diet, exercise, finance, skin care, heart, breast and mind health.
Presented in a convenient A5 size, it has a hard cover, spiral binding, ribbon bookmark and all of the essential features of a diary, plus a bonus health checklist, budget planner, weekly motivational health tips and seasonal meal planners.
Priced at $18.95, the Australian Women’s Health Diary will be on sale at newsagents, Woolworths and online at www.womenshealthdiary.com.au or www.magshop.com.au.
One in eight women in Australia will be diagnosed with breast cancer by the age of 85. This year it is expected to be the leading cause of death from cancer in women aged 25 to 49. Every day 50 women are diagnosed and seven lose their life to breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Trials is an independent group of world-leading breast cancer researchers based in Australia and New Zealand. Their goal is to find better treatments and prevention for people affected by breast cancer through clinical trials research.