Research Assistant, University of Melbourne
Nicole has worked as an independent public health consultant to various local, international and inter-governmental organisations. Originally from Melbourne, she is passionate about building relationships across cultures and learning foreign languages.
Nicole has worked across the topics of family planning, maternal, newborn and child health, nutrition and food safety, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, ageing and oral health, for both general and marginalised/at-risk population groups. Her current focus areas are community health, disability and mental health in India.
How to reclaim Easter from the chocolate companies
Apr 14, 2017 01:51 am UTC| Insights & Views
You mightnt feel inclined to while looking forward to eating plenty of chocolate eggs and bunnies on Sunday, but we should pay some attention to the impact of our Easter chocolate tradition on our health. It seems we...
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