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Exercises to defeat obesity.
Here are some key exercise to help defeat obesity.
A Guide To Gram Vaccine Fridges
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a new age of illness awareness, where each symptom is monitored and each cough and sniffle met with a communal recoil.
Guide to Incubator Maintenance
A lab incubator is a vital piece of equipment that provides a temperature-controlled environment to support the growth of microbiological cultures.
Can Cold Chain management save the planet?
Food on our table – Paddock to Plate
The Eagle has landed. Did it keep its cool? Last week 142,000 doses of vaccine arrived in Australia.
Early last week, Australia received 142,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. The efficacy and integrity of quality of the vaccine is contingent on an unbroken cold chain.
When is Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation Needed?
Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation isn’t recommended for untrained bystanders for several reasons.
What Does Cardiac Arrest Feel and Look Like?
Learning what a cardiac arrest feels like and looks like is a good way to be properly prepared to help someone in an emergency.
How Shocking is an AED? A Guide to Defibrillator Voltage
All defibrillators work by supplying an electrical shock to the heart, and automated external defibrillators (AED) are no different.
Benchtop Autoclaves are a Great Choice for Laboratories, Clinics & Hospitals
Benchtop autoclaves are suitable for laboratories, clinics and hospitals. They are affordable products that save money and space by reducing sterilizer inventory.
South Australian government pass defibrillator legislation
South Australia is set to pass legislation that will make defibrillators mandatory in all public buildings, including schools, libraries, sports facilities, theatres, and prisons.
Cardiac arrests are on the rise what can youdo?
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in Australia with more than 30,000 cases occurring nationwide each year.
What is a defibrillator?
A defibrillator is a medical device and is used when a patient is suffering a Sudden Cardiac Arrest..
Debunking Sharps Injury Myths
Accidentally puncturing the skin with a sharp object, such as a needle, scalpel, or other medical instruments, causes a needlestick or sharps injury.
Snore no More says Merv Hughes
Sleep is the pillar of health, impacting our physical, emotional, and psychological wellbeing.
COVID-19 And Your Baby
There has been a lot of justifiable concern and confusion regarding the Novel Coronavirus.
Helium Leak Detection
Helium is non-toxic, inert, non-flammable and not normally present in the atmosphere at more than trace amounts.
Sleep Studies Australia
What Is A Sleep Study?
Neonatal Adiposity and Childhood Obesity
Assistant Professor Brianna Moore, used COSMED PEA POD to investigate the longitudinal association of neonatal adiposity with BMI trajectories and childhood overweight and obesity ...
Solution to prevent Needlestick Injury
The Numedico team recently came across this astounding research about needlestick injuries in the US.
International Diabetes Day
November 14 is National Diabetes Awareness Day, and we'd like to use this opportunity to acknowledge this disease as one of the world's deadliest.
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