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25.01.2022 There has been some important changes to the usage of EpiPens, used in the emergency treatment of Anaphylaxis. The key changes are: 1) reducing the injection time from 10 seconds down to 3 seconds... 2) there is now no need to massage the injection site after administration. These important changes are outlined in a new video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yisK5OeJHTE&feature=youtu.be



24.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au///sex-differences-in-health/8856284

24.01.2022 This is an interesting video on Type 1 Diabetes...

18.01.2022 An interesting article on tick bites and mammalian meat allergy. "It sounds bizarre, but meat allergy from tick bites (called mammalian meat allergy or MMA) is ...a real medical condition, and one that has become increasingly prevalent in tick endemic areas of Australia, namely up and down the East coast of Australia, with ‘hot spots’ including Sydney’s northern beaches, the hinterland around Noosa in Queensland, and the South Coast of New South Wales." See more



16.01.2022 When doing CPR, compressions only is a good option, and here is why... http://www.evidentlycochrane.net/cardiopulmonary-resuscita/

14.01.2022 Awareness of breath helps people to manage their Asthma. Pranayama helps to treat prevent an Asthma attack from occurring. I have seen people increase their lung capacity through breathing exercises. In the event of an Asthma attack, the first aid treatment involves the use of a ventalin and spacer, and the rule of four...

12.01.2022 Becoming conscious of the bystander effect helps you to overcome it... http://blogs.redcross.org.uk//2017/03/the-bystander-effect/



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03.01.2022 What would you do if you were first on the scene in an emergency? Yoga teachers can use a simple method to overcome the shock of an emergency, and bypass the bystander effect, to deliver effective first aid treatment. You will learn this in the course First Aid for Yoga Teachers. This Insight episode focuses on emergency situations http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/tvepisode/first-scene

01.01.2022 Interesting statistics on snakes and a review of treatment for snake bite... https://www.flyingdoctor.org.au//flying-doctor-issues-new/

01.01.2022 Learn practical first aid skills that applies to teaching yoga. Learn through a series of practical scenarios, where you get to practice First Aid techniques such as bandaging techniques and slings, treatment for torn muscles, overstretched ligaments and tendons, Asthma attack, Anaphylaxis reaction, etc. Plus learn how to bring yoga into your First Aid treatments

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