Burns Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Burns If you have second or third-degree burns you need to see a doctor immediately.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Asthma Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Asthma As there are two types of asthma – intrinsic (late-onset) or extrinsic (early-onset) – treatment is going to be different for each.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Arthritis Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Arthritis The most useful strategy for any type of arthritis is to encourage movement.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Sleep, Elusive Sleep Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Sleep, Elusive Sleep Insomnia is often the end stage of longstanding exhaustion and stress, and indicates the body needs repair.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Farewell Hay fever Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Farewell Hay fever Hay fever sufferers know that life becomes unbearable when their immune system reacts to airborne allergens.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Migraine busters Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Migraine busters The challenge in treating migraines is that there are so many potential causes.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Osteoporosis Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Osteoporosis More than 2.2 million Australians are affected by osteoporosis.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Eczema Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Eczema Eczema is commonly linked to asthma and hayfever, as allergic people typically experience these three conditions.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Psoriasis Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Psoriasis In psoriasis, skin cells multiply about 1000 times faster than normal, healthy cells.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Alzheimer’s Disease Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Alzheimer’s Disease Even though many people develop Alzheimer’s disease as they grow older, it is not a normal part of the ageing process.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Is mobile phone use safe? Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Is mobile phone use safe? It is too early to say whether mobiles are safe in the long term.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016
Thrush Health & WellbeingLeah in the Media Thrush Thrush is more likely to develop in warm, moist environments such as the genital region.Leah Hechtman11/09/2016