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The kissing disease: Glandular fever
Glandular fever, Mono or the ‘kissing disease’ is an infectious disease common among teens
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Rest and recover well
After you have a procedure that requires anaesthetic it is important that you take care of yourself to allow the body to fully recover
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The shocking tooth – oral health care
Maintaining oral health is a very important part of everyday life as it usually directly correlates with good general health and wellbeing
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Healthy hearing sounds good
Marian Hill has dedicated her career to brightening the futures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and is up for a Deadly
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Holistic community-based care
The Orange Aboriginal Medical Service has been providing health care services to the diverse Orange district since 2005
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Energy overload
In recent years there has been an explosion in the popularity of energy drinks but many ingredients in these drinks can have negative affects
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Stress less, it’s good for health
Stress is a natural physical response but too much can affect our health
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Food for thought – don’t risk it
Food poisoning can occur when food is not properly handled, prepared or stored.
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Providing a full range of care
The South Coast Aboriginal Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation is a thriving medical centre located in Nowra, NSW
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Water keeps us hydrated and healthy
Every living thing needs water to survive and humans are no exception
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Rest easy, it’s good for your health
When you don’t get enough sleep your day to day life can be greatly affected
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Know the risks to your heart health
In Australia coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death and affects around 1.4 million Australians.
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Care For Kids Ears
Metro Screen are making a series of short films about ear health helping to inform parents about this critical part of a child’s health.
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Keep asthma under control
As the winter air becomes increasingly dry and cold, asthmatics need to keep a close eye on their asthma.
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Benefits of Reflexology
Reflexology is one of those treatments you’ve probably heard of but don’t know much about.
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