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Disease 4 Tips to Prevent Pterygium

May 1, 2025

Pterygium, also known as surfer's eye, is an ocular surface disease characterised by a growth of limbal and conjunctival tissue over the cornea. Fortunately, you can practice many eye health habits to help prevent the development of pterygium and other risks.

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Disease Tuberculosis

April 3, 2025

Tuberculosis is a severe bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs and other parts of the body, including the nervous system. This contagious disease can quickly spread in crowded areas when an infected person coughs, talks, or sneezes.

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General Health-Related Non-Traditional Paths to Sobriety

March 25, 2025

Explore non-traditional paths to sobriety, including mindfulness, yoga, nutritional therapy, and community-based support, for a personalized approach to recovery.

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First Aid Training Checking for a Response

March 18, 2025

Checking for a response is critical before proceeding with any first aid assistance. Knowing if a casualty is conscious or not allows you to use the appropriate techniques. Using gentle but firm responsiveness techniques, such as the COWS method, mean you can check for a response while remaining respectful to the casualty.

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Bites and Stings The Common Spiders of Darwin

March 11, 2025

Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, is home to a rich diversity of wildlife - including an impressive array of spiders. From the sprawling webs of golden orb-weavers to the cryptic camouflage of trapdoor spiders, these arachnids play a vital role in the local ecosystem. While some may inspire fear, the majority are harmless and even beneficial, helping to control insect populations.

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Injury First Aid for Falls

March 6, 2025

Falls are one of the most common causes of injury, particularly among children and older adults. Whether it’s a simple trip or a serious fall from height, knowing how to administer first aid can prevent further injury and, in some cases, save a life.

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Seasonal Concerns First Aid for Cyclone-Related Injuries

March 3, 2025

Injuries during cyclones often result from flying debris, collapsing structures, and flooding. Knowing basic first aid can help prevent further harm while waiting for emergency services.

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Seasonal Concerns Preparing for a Cyclone

March 3, 2025

If a cyclone makes landfall, meaning that it crosses from the sea onto land while still being strong enough to be classified as a cyclone, the damage it can cause can be disastrous. Preparation is key to minimising the risks associated with cyclones. The damaging weather can last for days, exacerbating risks as hazards intensify.

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First Aid Training How to Check for Danger

February 25, 2025

When coming across someone who appears unconscious, injured, or in need of medical help, it’s instinctive to rush to their aid. Ensuring the scene is safe before assisting the person is not only a fundamental principle of first aid but also critical to preventing further harm.

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Mental Health Mango Madness - Seasonal Affective Disorders

February 18, 2025

Mental health can be influenced by every aspect of our lives, and the weather is no exception. In places closer to the equator with humid environments, like Darwin here in Australia, the onset of monsoon season can see people suffer from a tropical seasonal affective disorder known as ‘mango madness’.

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Disease Melioidosis: A Killer Often Undiagnosed

February 13, 2025

Melioidosis is a bacterial infection caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, a microorganism found in soil and water. This infection is often underdiagnosed due to symptoms mimicking many other illnesses. As such, awareness is critical for those living or working in affected regions.

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General Health-Related Your Guide to Menopause

September 7, 2022

Menopause is the final period, when a woman, trans man, or non-binary person assigned female at birth's ovaries run out of eggs and the body can no longer ovulate. Menopause comes with several symptoms, complications, and treatment options.

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