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The Importance of Early Health Screenings for Adults

Most adults treat health checks like car servicing. Something breaks, then they book the appointment. It’s human nature. If nothing hurts, everything must be fine. Right? Not quite. Many serious conditions develop quietly. High blood pressure. Type 2 diabetes. Cholesterol issues. They often show no obvious symptoms early on. By the time people notice something

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The Importance Of Maintaining Social Connections In Aged Care

As an aged care social worker/counselor, I have seen firsthand the detrimental effects that isolation and loneliness can have on elderly individuals. As people age, they often experience significant life changes such as retirement, loss of loved ones, decreased mobility and independence, which may lead to a decrease in their social connections. Maintaining social connections

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3 Reasons To Add Video Conferencing in the Healthcare Industry

Unlimited video conferencing has once again revolutionized not just the business world, but the healthcare industry as well. Especially during the age of the COVID-19 pandemic, video conferencing has allowed patients to be seen safely, without travelling long distances, and doctors can fulfill appointments from anywhere.  Unlimited Video Conferencing With fast, secure, and unlimited video

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