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Sweetheart Day - annual campaign

February 14, 2023

Disease

Sweetheart Day is an annual campaign coordinated by HeartKids. Sweetheart Day falls on Valentine's Day and aims to raise awareness and funds for those affected by childhood-acquired and congenital heart disease (CHD).

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Is the Spotted Ground Spider Poisonous?

February 13, 2023

Bites and Stings

The Spotted ground spider is widely distributed across Australia and commonly observed in households. Learn all the facts about the Spotted ground spider, and whether they are considered dangerous to humans.

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Shark Attacks Australia 2022
Shark Attacks Australia 2022

February 10, 2023

Health Statistics

Home to some of the world's most dangerous shark species, Australia is one of the deadliest countries when it comes to human/shark incidents. In this article, we explore the number and outcome of shark/human incidents that occurred in Australia in 2022, to date.

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6 Most Common Spiders in Queensland

February 9, 2023

Bites and Stings

South East Queensland is home to a variety of spider species ranging from the harmless to life-threatening. Continue reading for more information on how to identify and treat bites from some of Queensland's most common spiders.

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Drownings on the Sunshine Coast

February 8, 2023

First aid in the news

The Australian summer of 2022 and 2023 has seen an unprecedented amount of drownings along the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Drownings are silent, rapid and easily overlooked. Keeping a watchful eye on loved ones in changing water conditions is paramount to reducing the likelihood of drowning.

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Fact Sheet on Fruit Bats - Adelaide

February 7, 2023

Danger

A relatively new addition to the forest ecosystems of Adelaide, the Grey-headed flying-fox (also known as the fruit bat), is the largest bat species in Australia. They can transmit several deadly diseases, including the Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV).

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6 Common Spiders in Melbourne

February 6, 2023

Bites and Stings

During the warmer months of spring and summer, Melbourne homes are often inundated with several spider species on the hunt for food and mates. These spiders can cause bites ranging from the negligible to the extremely painful.

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Natural Remedies for Hay Fever

February 3, 2023

Allergy and Asthma

Hay fever occurs when the immune system overreacts to a harmless environmental allergen. Chronic hay fever symptoms can lead to a reduced quality of life. Luckily, there are several natural remedies for the treatment of hay fever.

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Damar Hamlin and the Importance of CPR

February 2, 2023

First aid in the news

On 2 January 2023, NFL player Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest after tackling wide receiver Tee Higgins. Attending doctors believe that it was the swift application of CPR and defibrillation that saved Damar's life.

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Profile on the Little Whip Snake

February 1, 2023

Bites and Stings

The Little whip snake is found across south-eastern Australia. As well as belonging to the Elapidae family of venomous snakes, they are often mistaken for juvenile Brown snakes.

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Ants Adelaide: A Comprehensive Guide

January 31, 2023

Bites and Stings

Ants form a massive part of Adelaide's local ecosystem. As well as being natural pest control agents, they help pollinate native plants. However, many of Adelaide's common ant species can inflict nasty stings and trigger anaphylaxis.

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How Dangerous is the Cupboard Spider?

January 30, 2023

Bites and Stings

The Cupboard spider is a common guest in and around Australian houses. They are often mistaken for Redback spiders, as both are of similar shape and size. Though the Cupboard spider is not as deadly as the Redback, their bites can still cause several symptoms.

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