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  1. I have a nickel allergy — what medical ID can I use?

    I have a nickel allergy — what medical ID can I use?
    You may think that if you have a nickel allergy, your medical ID choices are limited. But you could be surprised to learn that there are plenty of nickel-free options available. This article will talk you through medical ID for nickel jewellery allergy. In it, we’ll reveal some options for med alerts that won’t irritate your skin. What is a...
  2. What are the best medical wristbands for children?

    What are the best medical wristbands for children?
    If you want to know which are the best medical wristbands for children, read our latest post. We’re going to identify the health conditions that commonly affect children and understand their impact. We’ll also explain the value of wearing a medical alert and highlight the best medical bracelets for kids. Which health conditions are most likely to affect children? According...
  3. Listen to your heart in awareness week

    Listen to your heart in awareness week
    Heart Week takes place in May every year, giving Australians the chance to talk about their heart health and take action to reduce their risk of disease. Heart Week Australia 2024 runs from 6 to 12 May, which means it’s time to get ready to talk about heart issues. Read our latest post to find out more about this awareness...
  4. All you need to know about EpiPens

    All you need to know about EpiPens
    People who are at risk of life-threatening allergic reactions carry EpiPens. These automatic injection devices can save a life when medical assistance isn’t close at hand. It’s important to understand what EpiPens are and how they work, whether you or a loved one carry one or to boost your first aid skills. So, if you’ve ever wondered ‘How do EpiPens...
  5. Managing your diagnosis of a long-term condition

    Managing your diagnosis of a long-term condition
    If you’ve recently had a diagnosis of a long-term condition, you are bound to experience a mix of emotions that may change from day to day. Know that this is a completely normal part of the process of coming to terms with the news. For this post, we’ve put together some tips and strategies to help you along the way...

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