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Astute Simplicity Health

Locality: Launceston, Tasmania

Phone: +61 1300 090 960



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25.01.2022 A cancer diagnosis is a challenging and emotional time. Thanks to generous Australians, more than $60 million is invested each year into early detection, prevention and treatment of cancer. Today is Daffodil Day, a Cancer Council appeal to raise money for life-saving research. To donate, visit www.daffodilday.com.au



25.01.2022 For many of us, COVID-19 has meant that parts of our lives have been put on pause. As restrictions are lifted, we face more changes to our daily routines and an opening back up of our worlds. To read more, visit - https://astutesimplicityhealth.com.au/before-you-press-pla/

25.01.2022 Let's talk about death and dying. It is inevitable and an important conversation to have with your loved ones. Cardiologist Dr Warrick Bishop explains.

24.01.2022 Weight around the tummy... it could be an early sign of metabolic syndrome. Dr Warrick Bishop explains how he assesses his patients' blood sugar levels. If you want to find out more about this topic, listen to the full podcast at - https://healthyheartnetwork.com//ep27-blood-sugar-and-test



23.01.2022 Referrals, doctor's letter, immunisation schedules, pathology reports, first aid action plans...the list goes on! So much health information to keep track of for your family! Download and use the Snug health app to organise your family's medical needs at the touch of your fingertip. For more information, visit www.snughealth.com.au

22.01.2022 Manage your diabetes with the Snug Health App - free to Astute Simplicity Health members. Connect your digital blood glucose device Record and monitor your blood glucose levels Email your doctor or your family your latest blood glucose readings Send an SMS notification to your emergency contact when your recorded blood glucose readings are low... Record your hbA1c levels Complete your Type 2 diabetes risk calculator Journal your blood glucose and keep track of low and high blood glucose events as they happen, so you can communicate your diabetic event easily with your health professional. For more information, visit https://snughealth.com.au/ See more

19.01.2022 How can you keep track of yours and your family's immunisations? It's easy with Snug!



17.01.2022 Mother's and sleep deprivation - it's real! Research suggests that parents (particularly mothers) are still sleep-deprived four to six years after bringing a baby home. If you are feeling sleep deprived, don't be afraid to ask for help. To track and receive daily summaries of your sleep, connect your device and import your sleep data directly into your Snug Health App! There are so many more great health features on the Snug App to help you manage all of your own and your lov...ed one's health. For more information, visit https://snughealth.com.au/ See more

14.01.2022 Who is in your Circle of Care? Snug is a free mobile app for Astute Simplicity Health members that makes it easy to put you and your family at the centre of your healthcare by conveniently collecting all your medical history and fitness data in one secure app. Your Circle of Care is a modern approach that allows you to manage the health information for your loved ones, allowing you access to all the necessary health information in one easy place. For more information, visit www.snughealth.com.au

14.01.2022 There are many symptoms that could be masking your asthma. Did you know that 2.7 million Australians have asthma, with 80 per cent of these people suffering from hay fever too? It's time to take a breather this asthma week. As part of Asthma Australia Asthma Week - September 1-7 - why not find out ways to better control and manage your asthma care. Visit www.asthma.org.au

12.01.2022 Healthy Bones Action Week (August 17-23) calls on Australians to protect their bones with three simple actions. To test your bone health knowledge, visit https://www.dairy.com.au/health/health-professionals/quiz

10.01.2022 What happens when your heart races too fast for too long? It's a bit like revving your car too much, it strains the engine leading to wear and tear. Fortunately it is reversible with the right treatment.



09.01.2022 Did you know Snug can help you mange your family's health? Simply enter your membership number to get full access to all of Snug's features. For more information, visit snughealth.com.au

09.01.2022 Is it time to rethink child and adolescent health? "Adolescents could be easily reached through digital health platforms as they seldom access traditional health services". With Snug, your teen can proactively engage with their health just by using their mobile phone. To read The Lancet study, visit https://bit.ly/38CdET4

08.01.2022 This week is Dementia Action Week, highlighting the fact that dementia affects close to half a million Australians. That number is set to double in the next 25 years. Researchers at Wicking Dementia Centre are at the forefront of research into the disease. You can learn of ways to prevent the disease by participating in the free Preventing Dementia MOOC. To find out more, visit https://mooc.utas.edu.au/course/22

07.01.2022 Young children can be disruptive in specialists consultations, but sometimes it cannot be avoided. As a father of two himself, cardiologist Dr Warrick Bishop discusses whether your child should be in the consultation room.

06.01.2022 There is a cloud with a silver lining for those taking anticoagulation medication. While blood thinners can increase your risk of bleeding, if you were to have an internal bleed or blood in your stools, health professionals are more likely to pick up those presenting with early signs of cancer. Dr Warrick Bishop explains. If you want to find out more about this topic, listen to the full podcast at - https://healthyheartnetwork.com//ep28-unexpected-positive-

05.01.2022 Today is World Heart Day, informing people that cardiovascular disease, including heart disease and stroke, is the leading cause of death around the globe. It aims to educate people to take control of risk factors, like unhealthy diet and physical activity, to reduce the rate of premature deaths from the disease. To read more: https://bit.ly/3czSHKc

05.01.2022 Today is the start of Women's Health Week - a nationwide initiative centred on improving women's health and helping individuals make healthier choices. With the stress COVID-19 has placed on everyone's lives, it is more important than ever to look after your own health and well-being. Take the time to check in on your health. For more information, visit womenshealthweek.com.au

04.01.2022 About 1.2 million Australians live with communication problems, a largely invisible disability, that impacts on their daily lives. The theme for Speech Pathology Week (August 23-29) is Communicating with Confidence. For tips for successful communication, see below.

04.01.2022 Can a pacemaker treat atrial fibrillation? Pacemakers are generally used to speed up the heart when it is going too slow while those with atrial fibrillation have a racing heart. Cardiologist Dr Warrick Bishop explains.

03.01.2022 Today is R U OK Day. With 2020 being a challenging year for all Australians, the theme for this year's day is "there's more to say after R U OK?" Learn what to say in this video. It is a conversation that could change a life. For more information, visit ruok.org.au

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