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  1. What Information Should Be Placed on Medical Alert Bracelets?

    medical id bracelet, medical emergency star of life mediband,medical alert bracelets, medicalalertInformation That Should Appear on a Medical ID Bracelet For the millions of people who have life-threatening allergies or medical conditions, medical alert bracelets are a vital tool. Not only can you customise them to your needs or medical condition, but it's easy for medical professionals to see. They'll be able to read it quickly at a glance. What medical information should you put on your medical ID bracelet? What does a medical ID bracelet do? We'll go over all of this and more below. Continue reading →
  2. Hypoglycemia Signs, Symptoms and Treatment Options

    hypoglycemiaPeople know hypoglycemia by the common name of low blood sugar. People also call it insulin shock or an insulin reaction. Currently, around 4% of the Australian population has this condition. Low blood sugar falls in the range of 70 or less mg/dl. People measure blood sugar in milligrams per deciliter. What a doctor classifies as low varies from person to person. It's important that you talk to them if you're having problems. Common Signs and Symptoms of Hypoglycemia The signs and symptoms of low blood sugar vary from person to person. It's important that you know what your signs and symptoms are. Continue reading →
  3. Hidden Diabetes Signs -Time For A Check-Up?

    Hidden Diabetes Signs -Time For A Check-Up?
    Diabetes mellitus is a condition that's increasing worldwide. While Type 1 is an autoimmune condition you can't predict or prevent, type 2 usually relates to obesity. Many people recognize the normal symptoms. These include urinating more often, being thirsty, losing weight, and feeling tired. However, there are some hidden diabetes symptoms you may want to look out for too. Continue reading →
  4. Medical ID Bracelet - The Foolproof Way To Ensuring Your Child's Safety

    Medical ID Bracelet - The Foolproof Way To Ensuring Your Child's Safety
    medical id bracelet, children, medical condition, allergyChildren with illnesses such as diabetes, asthma or epilepsy, among other life-threatening diseases, should carry easily visible information to ensure passers-by can quickly understand that they need help in the event of an emergency when you’re not around. While you could have them carry a slip in their pocket or wallet detailing their condition, paper can get damaged or lost. A medical ID bracelet is worn on the wrist and is indestructible. A allergy or medical ID bracelet also provides immediate visibility to passers-by and first responders, giving parents invaluable peace of mind when separated from their children. Not the average medical ID bracelet Little ones can be very obstinate and may not want to show the world – or their peers – that they have a medical condition. That’s where Medibands come in. Unlike other medical ID bracelets, Medibands for kids aren’t the stereotypical, unattractive bands your child may have seen on an older person – and associated with being uncool. They're slimline and colourful as opposed to being chunky and dull to look at, and come in an array of alternative colours and styles. Get your child to pick out their own Mediband to make sure they feel like it's their choice to wear it and that it represents their own tastes and interests. Kids that have chosen their personal colours and styles for their Mediband are more likely to keep it at all times. Continue reading →
  5. Medical Alert Bracelets: Helping to Keep You and Your Loved Ones Safe

    Medical Alert Bracelets: Helping to Keep You and Your Loved Ones Safe
    medical alert bracelet allergies dementiaWhether you’re an elderly person's family member, friend, or caregiver, you know how difficult it can be to keep them safe at all times. It’s important to do whatever we can to enhance their quality of life, including taking precautions should something go wrong. Wearing Mediband medical alert bracelets is one way to do this. Medibands are made of durable silicone and are custom made to show the exact ailments suffered by your loved one. Your bracelet provides crucial information to passers-by and first responders when your loved one is unable to talk for themselves. Continue reading →

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