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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Dr Karina Lim

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding  and Clinical Care Standard Dr  Lim was asked to be apart of an information pack to give to GPs around the clinical care standard for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding. Click here to watch Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common problem affecting 25% of women of reproductive age. It

Not only can tobacco break your heart, it can ruin your mouth too

As almost ten Australians are diagnosed with oral cancer each day, the Australian Dental Association (ADA) is using World No Tobacco Day (31 May) to put out the message that not only can tobacco severely impact cardiovascular health, it also contributes to your risk of developing oral cancer.1 The theme

Travel Medicine

Travel Medicine It is important to get up to date health information to help you combat the potential health hazards that come with traveling. Our doctors provide travel health advice to assist you in getting the necessary vaccination to stay safe. We are a Yellow Fever Vaccination Accredited Center. We

Milestones beyond 12 months

Milestones beyond 12 months Children are constantly learning. The milestones from 0-12 months are jam packed. After the first year is when children really take off with their language, social and emotional development. This is the time when kids really start to show their personalities. Try to encourage their love of learning and new found independence.

Milestones 0-12 months

Milestones 0-12 months Dr Karina Lim from the blog site little folks  October 3, 2017 Milestones are achievements that can be useful to see how your baby is developing emotionally, socially and physically. Each baby will grow and develop at their own speed, so use milestones as a rough guide only and

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often termed Autism is a developmental disorder that typically affects a child’s social interaction and communication. Children with ASD tend to have narrow interests, repetitive behaviours, and may have sensory sensitivity eg. they get upset by certain sounds. When the DSM 5 (Diagnostic

Reading is to the mind what exericise is to the body

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