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Health Conditions A-Z
Diabetes - what is HbA1c and how often should you check it?
Posted on June 27, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
Diabetes - building a strong support network
Posted on June 25, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
Living with diabetes isn’t a road you need travel alone. Consider that some 420 million people around the world are living with diabetes - that’s about the populations of South Africa, the USA and Australia combined.
Diabetes - what about quality of life?
Posted on June 25, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
Living with diabetes is more than simply surviving with the condition - what about a good quality of life?
Diabetes - Insulin injection techniques
Posted on June 25, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
Diabetes - why self-testing is so important
Posted on June 25, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
As people with diabetes become accustomed to testing, many find it an invaluable tool for managing daily nutritional intake.
Diabetes - Understanding blood glucose readings
Posted on June 25, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Diabetes
Microdacyn60 Technology
Posted on April 17, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z
Natural body ingredients that boost your immune system. Used by doctors and hospitals across the globe. Our Microcyn technology is based on one of the body’s most important molecules: Hypochlorous acid (HOCl).
Pharmaplast Calcium Alginate Dressing
Posted on April 16, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z
A gel is formed through an exchange of calcium ions from the wound dressing with sodium ions in the wound exudate. The exudate is bound, and bacteria and cell debris are absorbed into the dressing.
Pharmaplast Hydrocolloid Dressing
Posted on April 16, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z
An absorbent hydrocolloid layer, applied on top of a polyurethane film, swells up when in contact with the wound, forming a gel in which the exudate and cell debris are absorbed.
Oxaliplatin Therapy - scripted patients only
Posted on April 3, 2024| Posted in Health Conditions A-Z, Cancer