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Danger What Does Drowning Look Like?

September 16, 2014

In film and on television, drowning is often misconstrued as a dramatic event involving waving, splashing, and yellow. However, this could not be further from the truth. More often than not, people drown silently and only a short distance from others.

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Danger Adelaide Festivals and First Aid

May 4, 2022

Adelaide is a stalwart of the festival scene, and hosts a revolving door of festivals that can cater to anyone, from rockabilly enthusiasts and cabaret lovers, to barbeque nuts and grunge theatre folk.

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Bites and Stings The Redback Spider | Spider Facts

October 16, 2014

Redback spiders are found across Australia in dry, sheltered sites typically close to human habitation. Bites from a female Redback can cause serious illness and have resulted in deaths. Continue reading for step-by-step first aid instructions for Redback spider bites.

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Allergy and Asthma Anaphylaxis and Anesthesia

October 4, 2013

Severe allergies to anesthesia are a serious problem because it may be difficult for your anaesthesiologist to observe some of the usual early symptoms associated with anaphylaxis. Symptoms that may be difficult to detect include light headedness and shortness of breath.

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Injury 3 Categories of Head Injuries

May 22, 2014

Head injuries are categorised as Severe, Moderate, and Minor, with signs and symptoms that vary accordingly. Problems not detected initially, may emerge later. There are specific symptoms of a head injury that should be reported to a doctor or emergency department within the first 48 hours.

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Seasonal Concerns Australia Bushfire First Aid Tips

October 28, 2013

Although many people associate fire casualties with heat and flames, smoke inhalation is actually the leading cause of death among those who get caught in fires.

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Danger Rare Food Allergies on the Adelaide Food Trail

May 10, 2022

As some of Adelaide's most renowned festivals, such as the Adelaide Beer & BBQ Festival, can attest to - Adelaide is famous for its dynamic food and drink culture. However, no matter how delicious the food and drink is, some people may still experience allergic reactions while exploring the Adelaide dining scene.

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Danger First Aid on the Adelaide Hiking Trail

May 13, 2022

Adelaide is home to a thriving hiking culture, as it is flanked to the east by the Mount Lofty Ranges. Hiking is a brilliant opportunity to explore Adelaide’s unique flora and fauna, but it is not without its dangers.

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Allergy and Asthma Asthma and Exercise

October 4, 2013

Though exercise is an important factor in staying fit and healthy, it can be a trigger for asthma. In saying that, with careful management and control, people with asthma can continue to enjoy their usual activities.

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Allergy and Asthma Anaphylaxis and Food Allergies

October 4, 2013

Australia has one of the highest incidences of food allergy in the world. Allergic reactions to food can range from mild to life threatening. As such, it is important to know how to prevent, identify, and treat allergy symptoms.

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Allergy and Asthma Anaphylaxis and Hypotension

October 4, 2013

Hypotension refers to low blood pressure. It can be a severe and life-threatening condition, as low blood pressure can starve vital organs of oxygen and nutrients. One cause of hypotension is anaphylaxis.

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Allergy and Asthma Asthma management

May 5, 2014

Asthma is one of the world's most pervasive chronic diseases. Australia has one of the highest prevalence rates in the world – more than two million asthmatics.

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