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Schools and defibrillators on  the First Aid Show
Schools and defibrillators on the First Aid Show: The Lifesaving Role of Defibrillators in Schools Cardiac arrests can occur unexpectedly, and having immediate access to defibrillators in educational institutions can be the difference between life and death. The … Continue Reading →
Treating choking in adults
Treating choking in adults: Choking is a potentially life-threatening situation that requires immediate action. Broadly, choking can be categorised into two types: mild and severe. Mild Choking: Symptoms: The person can still breathe but … Continue Reading →
Fluid balance in Dogs and Cats
Fluid balance in Dogs and Cats: The Vital Role of Water in Animal Physiology Water is a pivotal element in the physiology of adult animals, constituting about 60% to 65% of their body mass and being … Continue Reading →
Understanding Blood Pressure: The Silent Guardian of Our Health
Understanding Blood Pressure: The Silent Guardian of Our Health: Blood pressure plays a pivotal role in our health, serving as the metric which gauges the force exerted by our blood against the arterial walls while our heart circulates it … Continue Reading →

Aspirin and the Aspod

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 19/05/2013
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Aspirin, used in the prevention of heart attacks, is probably the most cost-effective drug available in medical practice and daily low-dose aspirin is now a standard item in the management … Continue Reading →

Dental Emergencies – what to do if you are injured in the mouth

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 11/04/2013
  • 1 Comment

Dental Emergencies can happen at any time by an impact injury in the mouth or face. They can be very painful and have a lot of blood. In this edition … Continue Reading →

What is it like to have a Gastroscopy?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 01/04/2013
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What is it like to have a Gastroscopy? I hunted the internet to find out what it is like to have a Gastroscopy but could not really find and answer … Continue Reading →

Nose Bleeds and Foreign Objects

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 07/01/2013
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Nosebleeds are common in children and adults. They are often easily treated and do not return. Nosebleeds can be distressing to children and embarrassing to adults. Blood vessels in the … Continue Reading →

Cholesterol facts to improve your health

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 30/12/2012
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Prevention is usually better than cure, and this goes for monitoring your cholesterol levels to help reduce your risk of heart attack and Stroke. The press reports on Cholesterol along … Continue Reading →

Keep your dog safe this Christmas, what not to feed your dog

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 26/12/2012
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   In the holiday season it is tempting to feed your dog all left overs and give them a special meal, but you can do harm. Dogs don’t expect a … Continue Reading →

Falls and Fall Prevention

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 20/10/2012
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Falls and Fall prevention can reduce the number of accidents in the home.  Many people are seriously hurt every day in their own home and this can be made worse … Continue Reading →

Violent Crime and First Aid

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 06/10/2012
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When dealing with an incident of violent crime, you may have to deal with gun shot or knife wounds.  Although you need to be more careful, the injury you are … Continue Reading →

What about when your pet needs your help?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 05/10/2012
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First aid for pets is similar to first aid for humans, but you need to be more careful.  Even a normally calm, friendly pet can become aggressive when they are … Continue Reading →

What is Atrial Fibrillation

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 05/10/2012
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A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 per minute when resting, but when someone has Atrial Fibrillation, this may be increased to over 140 beats per minute and may … Continue Reading →

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