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Mitchell Park Pharmacist Advice

Locality: Mitchell Park, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8276 3095



Address: 867 Marion Road 5043 Mitchell Park, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.pharmacistadvice.com.au

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20.01.2022 Ahead of Valentine's Day this weekend, make sure you show your own heart some love. Whether you are single, taken, or whatever your status may be, make sure you are thinking about your own heart by keeping fit, monitoring what you eat and managing your blood pressure. Learn more about your heart health and understand what contributes to heart disease here: https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/heart-age-calculator



11.01.2022 Back to school time means the possibility of lice for your little ones. Head lice can spread easily, and this is the one time that sharing is not caring. Here are some easy tips and tricks to try and keep them at bay: 1. Use a few drops of tea tree or lavender oil in your child's shampoo - the smell deters the lice 2. Tie up long hair - the less loose strands available the better 3. Use a small amount of hairspray - this makes the hair sticky and inhabitable ... However, sometimes it is unavoidable. If your child does get head lice, come and speak to our Pharmacists about the best option available for you.

09.01.2022 Today is World Cancer Day. It is important to remember that in these unprecedented times, Cancer has not gone away. We need to come together to support those living with cancer by raising awareness, and promoting research, prevention and detection of cancers. To learn more about the services available for those affected or how you can support your community visit https://www.cancer.org.au/support-and-services

05.01.2022 Happy Australia Day! We hope you are all having a relaxing day enjoying our amazing country!



03.01.2022 During this hot weather there’s nothing like a quick dip in the water to cool us down! But after you splash, make sure you remember to reapply your sunscreen! Sunscreen is water-resistant, not waterproof, which means it doesn't last forever once you start swimming. It should be reapplied every two hours, if you're staying on dry land, because it'll take roughly that long before a combination of sweat and absorption through your skin means the first layer you apply is gone. When you hit the water - even if you're wearing water-resistant sunscreen - you're going to wear off the sunscreen even faster, so plan to re-apply every hour and make sure you've got a reliable means of telling when it's time. For more information about reapplying sunscreen, visit https://www.health.qld.gov.au//going-swimming-heres-how-to

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