my health record
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Is My Health Record Safe?
Although 15th October seems far away, you don’t have long to opt out of My Health Record. The idea behind the record is simple. All of your paper records will enter the digital world. The aim is to make it easier for clinicians to find information. Currently, every Australian will see their record transform into a digital format. You can opt out, but the deadline is October 15th. Opting out after this date is possible. But, the government can continue storing information they already hold until 30 years after your death. There are lots of arguments for and against the My Health Record system. If you need a Mediband, or your child does, it’s worth knowing the arguments on both sides. Continue reading → -
Hypoglycemia Signs, Symptoms and Treatment Options
People 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 → -
Medical Records and Your Health
With today's on-the-go lifestyle, keeping your health in mind seems like it is easier said than done. You’re busy enough as it is in your life. This makes it easy to forget to pay attention to your medical records and your own health. If this sounds like you, don't worry because there is good news ahead. You have great options you can use to improve your safety and well being. Technology makes it easier than ever before to protect yourself due to emergencies. And Mediband is leading the way with our medical alert bracelets and tracking tools. Let’s make your 2018 safer and better with some simple changes in your life. Even just a few of these changes can make a big difference. Continue reading → -
Staying healthy in a busy world
Yeah, good luck with that I hear everyone say. But the secret is not doing more, it's doing it smarter. 1. Walk where possible. Think of your weekly routine. Do you jump in the car to go to the shops? Pick up the kids from school in the car? Take the opportunity to leave the car at home and walk, walk, walk. 2. Use an app to track your health. For example MyFitnessPal tracks your calories and your exercise. 3. Forget sugary snacks! You don't need chips and chocolate to get your through the idea. Really. You don't. Continue reading →