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Don’t get caught in a bottleneck, be prepared!
Ever had a morning when you’ve woken up and thought you were dying? You may be aware of the feeling I’m talking about. The unearthly headache, fuzzy mind swirls (maybe some alcohol still left in your system), nausea and the … Continue reading
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What is diabetes?
Most people have heard of diabetes but many do not understand what it is. Diabetes often used to be referred to as ‘sugar disease’, but this was a misnomer. High blood sugar is a symptom of diabetes, not its cause. Diabetes … Continue reading
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Rates of diabetes are growing exponentially worldwide and Australia is no exception. Approximately 1.7 million Australians have diabetes. Continue reading
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