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World Aids Day 2023

HIV – HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AS NAME SUGGESTS, THE HIV VIRUS ATTACKS THE IMMUNESYSTEM (‘POLICE OF THE BODY’). VIRUS IS SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED & CAN BE TRANSMITTEDTHROUGH OTHER BODY FLUIDS. CHRONIC SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION INCREASES YOURCHANCES OF ACQUIRING HIV. TREATMENT AIMS AT REDUCING THE NUMBER OF VIRUSES. Please download below to read more.

Diabetes Awareness

Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic illness where the blood sugar is higher than normal. There are two (2) major types of diabetes mellitus; Type 1(early onset) Type 2(late/adult onset) • Diabetes cannot be cured, but can be treated. • Diabetes can develop at any age. • People with diabetes may or may-not have symptoms. • […]

Protect Your Kidneys

About 1 in every 3 adults with diabetes also get kidney disease. Please protect your kidneys. Below is a few steps to keep your kidney healthy. Don’t smoke Control your blood pressure and cholesterol Exercise most days Meet your A1c and blood glucose targets Carefully follow package directions if you use ibuprofen or naproxen. Get […]

World Sickle Cell Day

Today we celebrate world sickle cell day once again. Genetic disease referring to a condition in which an individual has 2 abnormal HB genes, at least one of which is HBS and the resulting symptomatology or pathology is due to the sickling phenomenon. The normal is HBA click on the link below for more education […]

Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is a health practice that specializes in restoration of function through assessment, treatment and management of diseases and injuries. Physiotherapists utilize various modalities including exercise therapy, electrotherapy, manual therapy to treat and return patients to optimal movement and function. Physiotherapists work with clients of all ages, from day old babies to […]