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5 Most Common Ants in Australia

June 23, 2023

Bites and Stings

Australia is home to a remarkably diverse array of ant species, showcasing a fascinating range of characteristics and behaviours. By understanding the identification, range, and behaviours of these ants, individuals can navigate their surroundings with greater awareness and appreciation.

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5 Most Common Bees in Australia

June 21, 2023

Bites and Stings

Recognizing the significance of bees' positive impact, it becomes imperative to acquaint ourselves with the various species, distinguishing characteristics, geographical distributions, stinging tendencies, and suitable first aid measures for bee stings.

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5 Common Wasps in Australia

June 19, 2023

Bites and Stings

Australia is home to a diverse range of insect species, including several types of wasps. While some wasps are beneficial as predators of other pests, others can pose a threat due to their stinging capabilities.

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Leading Cause of Death in Men

June 16, 2023

Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in Australia, with coronary heard diseases at the top of the list. It is vital to identify early signs. Seeking medical advice early can help lower the risk of death.

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Iron Imbalances in Men

June 14, 2023

General Health-Related

Iron imbalances are often associated with women, but it is important to recognise that men can experience iron imbalances as well. Iron imbalances can have a variety of health effects. These effects can range from mild to very severe. They can also affect your daily life and mental wellbeing.

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New ASCIA Action Plans

June 12, 2023

Disease

For the first time since their implementation, ASICA Action Plans for Anaphylaxis have gone through a major reformatting.

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International Men's Health Week

June 12, 2023

General Health-Related

International Men's Health Week is about raising awareness of the health and wellbeing challenges facing our men and boys. In order for men and boys to thrive, the stigmas around seeking help need to be broken down, and men need to focus their time and attention on their own wellbeing.

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Signs of an Asthma Attack Onset

May 30, 2023

Allergy and Asthma

Knowing the signs and symptoms of mild, moderate, and severe asthma attacks can help avoid an asthma emergency.

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Comprehensive Guide for Biological Hazards in the Workplace

June 7, 2023

Danger

Biological hazards are often easy to overlook because they may not be visible to the naked eye. Ensuring you know the signs to look for, and ways to treat injuries caused by biological hazards, is important for all workpalces.

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Managing Occupational Hearing Hazards

June 5, 2023

Danger

Unmanaged noise, vibration, and ototoxic chemicals in the workplace can lead to occupational hearing loss. Damage to the ears can be immediate or evolving, and can be permanent. It is important to identify and manage risks associated with hearing loss in the workplace.

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Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace

June 2, 2023

Mental Health

Workplaces can be a significant source of stress, and in turn cause psychological injuries. It is important to recognise and manage sources of psychological stress in the workplace.

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EpiPen Guide: Comprehensive Information

May 31, 2023

Allergy and Asthma

The EpiPen is an essential medical device used to treat severe allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. It delivers a fixed dose of adrenaline via intramuscular injection into the leg muscle, which helps combat anaphylactic symptoms such as low blood pressure and breathing difficulties. Adrenaline is a natural hormone that is produced by the body in response to an allergic reaction. Administering an EpiPen can reduce the risk of hospitalization and death if done early enough. It is important to know how to use an EpiPen correctly, as it can be administered by anyone, including those without medical training or self-administered. If you or someone you know is at risk of severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis, it is essential to have an EpiPen on hand and to know how to use it in an emergency.

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