'Medibands & Hospital Bracelets' Category

Calls for kidney disease screening program

Friday, June 17th, 2011

The number of Australian children with type 1 diabetes is already high by international standards, but the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare estimates the number will jump a further 10 per cent by 2013.

The findings come amid calls for annual kidney screening tests to pick up the early signs of kidney disease helping those with type 2 or adult-onset diabetes.

Australian children to the age of 14 already have an unenviable rate of type 1 diabetes. In 2008, 138 children per 100,000 were counted as having the disease.

AIHW spokeswoman Anne-Marie Waters says the situation is going to get worse.

“We’ve also projected the prevalence to 2013 and predicted that it will rise by about 10 per cent by that time, so the rates we are predicting will actually rise from about 140 cases per 100,000 children to about 153 cases per 100,000 children,” she said.

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Allergic reactions must be on record

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Has your allergic reaction to a medication been properly recorded in your medical records so you are not at risk in future? Health reporter Elspeth McLean has some advice from her own experience of medication that didn’t agree with her.

When you are a health reporter, it is sometimes hard not to be a hypochondriac.

You get to learn a dangerous little about far too many illnesses and, in the middle of the night, it is easy to think any ache or pain is whatever it is you last wrote about.

Death, an urgent hospital trip, or, at the very least, months of debilitating treatment seem imminent. Disease of the week syndrome, I call it. Usually, it is complete nonsense, but in one instance my concern might have been worthwhile.

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Starting solid foods BEFORE four months could cut risk of peanut allergy

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Parents who feed their infants solid foods or cow’s milk before the age of four months could put them at lower risk for peanut allergy, according to a new study.

Researchers said introducing solids early on could ‘kick-start’ the immune system, making children with a family history of allergies about five times less likely to develop sensitivity.

In contrast, experts generally recommend mothers breastfeed infants for the first six months because it is the best form of nutrition.

The study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology last month, was conducted on 594 children, whose mothers were interviewed about feeding practices when they were one, six, and 12 months old.

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Hospitals hope wristbands will reduce patient falls

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

YARMOUTH — On Monday, hospitals in southwestern Nova Scotia began placing yellow wristbands on patients considered to be at high risk of falling.

The wristbands carry the words “fall risk” in large black letters and will let all health-care providers know that fall prevention cautions should be taken, said Barbara Johnson of SouthWest Health.

For more than a year now, each patient admitted to Digby General Hospital and Yarmouth Regional Hospital, as well as Roseway Hospital in Shelburne, has been assessed to help identify any fall risk.

Records show that 401 hospital patient falls were reported in 2009-10 by the three hospitals.

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CROSSMARK BOOSTS PHARMACY PORTFOLIO, APPOINTED BY MEDIBAND

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Mediband, specialists in developing medical ID alert bracelets for Australians, today announced the appointment of Australasia’s largest retail marketing agency CROSSMARK to manage its head office and field operations in pharmacies across Australia.
Mediband’s range of wristbands has been designed to enable people with allergies, diabetes or other medical conditions to have information regarding their condition readily accessible. Should an emergency arise, the medical ID alert bracelets have the capacity to save lives.
The appointment by Mediband is one in a string of new client wins for CROSSMARK’s pharmacy business as it continues to go from strength to strength.
Mediband Managing Director, Michael Randall said: “We were drawn to CROSSMARK for its reach and ability to quickly bring Mediband to market.

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