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  1. Learn more about your thyroid health in Thyroid Awareness Month

    Learn more about your thyroid health in Thyroid Awareness Month
    The thyroid may be a small gland, but it plays a huge part in keeping us healthy, contributing to various bodily processes. If your thyroid is healthy, chances are you don’t take much notice of it day to day. But if it develops issues, you may experience some very noticeable symptoms. Learn more about thyroid and health and wellbeing in...
  2. Life with a pacemaker: What you need to know

    Life with a pacemaker: What you need to know
    If you’re preparing for a pacemaker to be fitted, you will be full of questions. Instead of feeling daunted about what’s ahead, read our guide to what to expect when you have your pacemaker fitted. Once you’re armed with information, you can start looking forward to the improved lifestyle your pacemaker will bring. Read on to know more about pacemakers...
  3. What is coeliac disease and what can I do to help?

    What is coeliac disease and what can I do to help?
    Have you or a loved one recently been diagnosed with coeliac disease? If so, you are sure to have questions about the diagnosis and want to know how to help yourself or your friend or relative. It’s good to know that there are lifestyle changes and other tips and tricks that can help you or someone dear to you manage...
  4. New to blood thinners? What you need to know

    New to blood thinners? What you need to know
    If your doctor has recently prescribed you blood thinners, you are sure to have many questions. In this article, we’re going to take you through the essentials, explaining blood thinners medication, possible side effects and what you can do to keep safe. The more you understand about blood thinners, the more empowered you will feel about your own health and...
  5. Be inspired by our epilepsy safety tips

    Be inspired by our epilepsy safety tips
    March is National Epilepsy Awareness Month, so let’s take a look at this condition. According to Epilepsy Action Australia, around 800,000 Australians will develop it at some point in their life, so the chances are you may know someone who is or will be affected. The key feature of epilepsy is seizures, which can put personal safety at risk. So as...

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