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Winter warning for stomach bugs

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Winter is the most common time for viral gastroenteritis and there are warnings that it will be worse than usual this year. Viral gastroenteritis is a stomach and intestine infection. Symptoms include vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhoea, usually lasting 1-2 days, but they may last longer. It is caused by viruses (bugs). The most common

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Recognising Depression

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Sadness and feeling down are normal emotions. They can occur, for example, when dealing with difficult events in your life such as losing a job or a relationship breakup. Most of us usually cope and eventually the feelings pass. But depression is more than that. It happens when these feelings are longer lasting and have

Teenage Acne

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Acne (pimples) is a medical condition experienced by 85% of teenagers. Getting the correct treatment can help avoid emotional distress and skin scars. What is acne? Under the skin surface are oil glands. Natural holes (pores) allow the glands to release oil upwards to the surface. Normally oil helps to keep skin soft. But when

Shoes for Children

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Children’s Shoes – Keep It Simple You don’t have to spend a lot of time and money on your children’s shoes. The experts recommend to keep shoes simple. Children’s feet don’t need special support. For example, a toddler’s foot is naturally flat and the foot’s arch develops in most children on its own by the

Resilience training – Positive signs

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Resilience has become a buzz word for children in recent years in Australia. There are parents learning how to give resilience training to their children. Schools and governments are including training for resilience into their curricula. But for all of the enthusiasm for resilience training, it is important to stop for a moment and ask:

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Quit smoking with help

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Receiving help to quit smoking improves your chances of success compared to doing it alone. The research shows that the success rate of quitting without help is only around 5% for each attempt. But if you receive help using methods with proven benefits, you’re up to 5 times more likely to be successful. There are

Streptococcus pneumoniae or pneumococcus a Gram-positive coccus shaped pathogenic bacteria which causes many types of pneumococcal infections in addition to pneumonia

Don’t miss out on pneumococcal vaccination

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Vaccination

It’s important to check if you need a pneumococcal vaccination. Only around 50% of older aged Australians and 33% of specific at-risk groups of adults and adolescents are getting vaccinated. This is worrying because pneumococcal disease usually requires hospitalisation and can be life-threatening. Caused by a bacterium called pneumococcus, it can lead to: meningitis (brain

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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) – Mythbusters

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) replaces the hormones a woman’s body stops making due to menopause (the last menstrual period, most often between 45 to 55 years of age). HRT is taken short term, usually up to five years. Here are up-to-date facts on commonly held myths. * Myth (1) – All good or all bad

First Baby, New Parent

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First baby, New parent Being a new parent is a life-changing event leading to experiences you’ve never had before. For some it can be a relatively smooth ride, whereas for others problems can occur. Here are helpful tips that can reduce some common potential problems. Dump the myths There are myths about parenting that can

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Common Cold

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You’ll notice that the common cold makes a comeback as the weather begins to cool down in autumn. As do complementary medicines for many people to prevent and treat common cold symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat and headache. But complementary medicines for colds have mixed results, what does the research have to

 

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