Biological Health Services in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Medical and health
Biological Health Services
Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 1300 132 350
Address: Level 1, 459 Toorak Rd, Toorak, VIC, 3142 3142 Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.biologicalhealthservices.com.au
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23.01.2022 There have been reports of mould found inside Tangle Teaser hairbrushes. I checked Joanne’s one this morning and yes - there’s mould inside. This mould could pose a cross contamination risk to your scalp or hands. Beware: check inside, disinfect regularly.
22.01.2022 You might have heard the stories about bath toys and infection risk, but what causes this problem? I spoke about this earlier today on The Morning Show on Channel 7. Find out what grew and then what you can do to minimize harm so bath time stays fun and safe.
21.01.2022 Can the mould in blue cheese be as harmful as mould in the house? When we see mould on our food our immediate reaction is to throw it away. To us, it is an indication that the food has turned bad, and we assume that food would not taste the same because fermentation has started. Along with this, we begin to question the texture, aroma and appearance of the food. However, we sometimes see mould as a delicious component of some of our favourite indulgences.... Mould is, of course, responsible for the speckles within blue cheese and its characteristic saltiness and sharpness. It is caused by the cultivation of various Penicillium moulds. Mould can be seriously harmful to us, especially to those who suffer from an allergy to it, so is there a heightened risk from eating blue cheese? So, what causes the body to react to an allergy? Read more on the blog: https://www.drcameronjones.com//can-the-mould-in-blue-chee
21.01.2022 Travellers at Victorian coronavirus quarantine hotel, Holiday Inn Flinders Lane, transferred after water damage - ABC News https://www.abc.net.au//victoria-holiday-inn-flin/13158184
20.01.2022 'Putin's palace': Builders' story of luxury, mould and fake walls https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56007943
15.01.2022 Scary videos show how easily coronavirus spreads indoors https://bgr.com//coronavirus-transmission-airborne-risk-/
15.01.2022 Here are some reasons why we all need to become water-damage ready in the same way we take steps to be fire-ready. This can help you minimise mould problems caused by hotter, warmer weather and erratic storms.
14.01.2022 Protein may protect against Lyme disease bacteria - Futurity https://www.futurity.org/lyme-disease-borrelia-burgdorfer/
13.01.2022 I'm discussing Environmental Toxins with Jo Lilley, Rodney Glaister and Dean Kilby. Wednesday, 17 Feb at 6:00 pm AEDT on @joinclubhouse. Join us! https://www.joinclubhouse.com/event/xV8JqKZR
12.01.2022 The Next Covid Dilemma: How to Make Buildings Breathe Better https://www.wired.com//the-next-covid-dilemma-how-to-make-
11.01.2022 I’m now really really wanting this fungus in my lab ASAP. The Amethyst Mushroom, Looks Like It Contains The Entire Galaxy https://www.vele5.com//the-amethyst-mushroom-looks-like-it
10.01.2022 Why Climate Change Could Cost You Your Cappuccino It's often said that a bad day with coffee is better than a good day without. A fair statement, no? If you asked any of the drinkers of the 2.25 billion cups of coffee drunk daily, they’d probably all give you a similar answer. Some research suggests that coffee may even have some positive health benefits. But this uniquity of caffeine consumption raises some serious questions about the damaging effects our coffee habits are... having on the planet. By 2050, up to 50% of the land currently used for growing coffee will be lost to climate change. As we see a global increase in wild weather along with fluctuating temperatures and rainfall, the types of fungal infections affecting coffee plants will change leading to an increase in mycotoxin production, which is capable of causing a range of diseases. This week, find out all about the fungal coffee threat and what you can do about it. See more
09.01.2022 What everyone must know about early life allergen exposure An allergen is usually a harmless substance capable of triggering a response that starts in the immune system and results in an allergic reaction, like sneezing or itching. How then does the indoor living environment affect children? A recent study looked at early life exposure, including prenatal exposure and how this can be linked to behavioural changes, growth delay and neuroimmune complications; and made some sta...rtling revelations. The researchers found that children exposed to allergens, including water damage, and mould in the womb for up to two years may display growth delay, allergic rhinitis, asthma, dermatitis, motor problems and speech delay. Note that all the children were experiencing seizures! Learn what the doctors recommend and what you need to know. Find out more on the blog: https://www.drcameronjones.com//how-early-life-allergen-ex
07.01.2022 How to stop the spread of mould this wet and warm summer Severe weather is becoming increasingly common as the effects of climate change bring wetter and warmer summers, along with more freak events such as cyclones and flash flooding. In Australia, the effects of El Niño and La Niña are a combination of ocean and atmosphere frictions. Water damage and the potential for subsequent mould is something that many of us have had to deal with at one time or another, but water dama...ge from a storm or flooding raises a whole host of additional problems. Primarily, the source of the water can determine how much of a health risk the mould can pose to us. In this livestream find out how the type of water can determine how bad the mould could get! Did your water problems begin with Category 1 or Category 2 or Category 3 water? What’s the best course of action to take after a spell of severe wet weather? Learn more here: shorturl.at/apyB3 See more
06.01.2022 Antifungal agent Itraconazole inhibits SARS CoV-2 in vitro https://www.news-medical.net//Antifungal-agent-Itraconazol
03.01.2022 It's time to rethink indoor airflow to reduce the spread of COVID-19, say experts https://www.abc.net.au//ventilation-indoor-airfl/12881444
02.01.2022 The biggest red flag to look out for in a renovated home, according to an inspector who roasts flipped houses on TikTok Read in Business Insider Australia: https://apple.news/AuTP_xmgwS-CE2Pg_dC-OxQ
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