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  1. All About Australia’s National Diabetes Week

    All About Australia’s National Diabetes Week
    diabetes week Do you, a family member or another loved one live with diabetes? Diabetes is a common problem affecting countless people in Australia and throughout the world. From early onset diabetes to Type 2 development, this is a disease that can significantly impact a person’s life. More and more people are also at a very high risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes. This can come due to being overweight or obese, lacking a regular exercise program or even just due to genetics. However, many people may not even be aware they’re at-risk. Even worse, many people could be in the pre-diabetes stage with no idea that they could develop the disease. Continue reading →
  2. Recently diagnosed with Diabetes? Wear Diabetic ID Bracelets!

    diabetic id bracelets, diabetes Diabetic ID Bracelets Save Lives Undoubtedly your health professional is bringing you fully up to date with the health care regimes you need to undertake. But we all need a refresher. Here are five ways to stay healthy with diabetes, starting with diabetic id bracelets. Understand the signs of low blood sugar (hypo) – weakness, trembling and shaking, paleness, dizziness, sweating, behaviour change – tearful, irritable, confusion and lack of concentration, headache, hunger, numbness around lips and fingers. It's a good idea to wear diabetic id bracelets or medical alert ID - it could save your life in an emergency! Foods for a hypo – Starburst lollies, jelly beans, coke, honey on bread, lifesavers Go to sleep with the calming sounds of whales, babbling brooks or whatever takes your fancy. Search calming sounds in the app store. Continue reading →

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