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Even though Australia has some of the highest food allergy rates in the world, new research shows nearly two-thirds of children will outgrow their food allergy by their fourth birthday.

http://bit.ly/2qM1Dr3

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Today is 'World Health and Safety at Work' day. Did you know one of the easiest ways to make your workplace healthier is … clean your desk!
Your desk, mouse and keyboard are home to thousands of bacteria, as Dana McCauley from News discovered…

http://bit.ly/1URer2g

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Dancing as therapy...?
It's never too late to start and the benefits are endless it seems!
http://ab.co/2po3H6Y

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Need to see a Doctor urgently over Easter? GP Closed?
Call 13SICK (that's 137425) or download the App to book a bulk billed, after hours, doctor home visit.
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Autumn is the official start of the flu season. The current alert from Health Direct has the flu risk at: MINIMAL
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What do you do when you're alone and choking...?
This Fireman's trick could save your life!
http://bit.ly/2nALYGp

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Do you approach Monday like the kitten on the left in this video or the one on the right...? Either way - happy Monday from the team at 13SICK!

http://bit.ly/2m8cKEG

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Research led by UNSW shows Australia's rates of antibiotic use per capita are higher than many other OECD countries.

UNSW conducted interviews with hospitals and health professionals to discover what is driving antibiotic overuse. It makes for interesting reading.....

http://bit.ly/2myI42W

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February is ovarian cancer awareness month. Ovarian cancer is often referred to as 'the silent' disease, however women who've been diagnosed with the disease report common symptoms.

To learn more about ovarian cancer, visit https://ovariancancer.net.au/

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With the SIDS safety guidelines recommending babies sleep on their backs, should parents worry about their baby having 'flat head syndrome'...?
http://bit.ly/2kj3q0I
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