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Why can't I wear deodorant to surgery? Deodorants can have alcohol in them. We use a diathermy machine which can make a little spark, and we really don't want to have an explosion because there's alcohol in your armpit.
Does Peanut increase testosterone? A. Yes, Peanuts have can increase testosterone levels. This quality is because peanuts contain arginine, which...
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sub-Saharan Africa The story of human migration and evolution is written in hair DNA. In sub-Saharan Africa, genes favour tight, curly hair. But in...
Read More »For most of us, what happens in an operating theatre is a mystery. For Dr John Currie, surgery is an everyday occurrence. Dr Currie has been practising as an anaesthetist for 40 years this September. He initially trained as a paediatrician in Scotland, but after witnessing and being amazed by the work of the anaesthetist who treated his cardiac patients, he moved into paediatric anaesthetics. Jump forward a few decades and Dr Currie found himself taking a post as Director of Anaesthetics at Mount Isa Hospital. After finishing up his work at Glasgow Children’s Hospital, he and his wife packed their bags and moved down under. “We went to Noosa for a week,” Dr Currie recalls, “and really we thought we'd died and gone to heaven. I think Castaways Beach is one of the most beautiful places I've seen in the world. It takes your breath away. It's beautiful. “Then we got in a plane and we crossed the desert for hour after hour, and we came to Mount Isa. We looked to see where the mountain was! We walked around in the heat at the end of October, and we thought, how do people live here? We're going to die.” But Dr Currie and his wife have adjusted to both the climate and the unique challenges of work in a remote hospital. “There's a great team here and we've made ourselves at home,” he says. “Coming here was a completely different thing. I had to go back to my old skills in anaesthesia. Having specialised paediatrics was great, it's good to have someone who can do that here.” Dr Currie made time in his busy schedule to talk to us about the weird and wonderful world of anaesthetics, answering the most common, and some uncommon, questions about his job.
Dark chocolate is particularly beneficial for your gut. It provides fuel and promotes the growth of some of the gut's "good" bacteria. Nov 16, 2022
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Iron deficiency can also lead to grey hair. Iron is a vital mineral that helps create haemoglobin – the substance found in RBCs. Lacking an...
Read More »Local anaesthesia is what you have at the dentist. You have an injection so the tooth and gum goes numb and you can have the tooth filled. It's just numbing up the part. And I think that's much less of a trauma for the patient. Having a general anaesthetic, the whole patient is unconscious.
Nicotine in your blood can be detected using tests that are qualitative (whether or not nicotine is present) and quantitative (how much nicotine is...
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Drink liquids as directed: You may be asked to drink plenty of liquids after the removal of your catheter. This will help to flush out bacteria...
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An enlarged prostate gland can cause uncomfortable urinary symptoms, such as a weak urine stream, urine stream that starts and stops, frequently...
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Virgin pumpkin seed oil also showed anti-inflammatory abilities. Pumpkin seed oil may also help overactive bladder. Results of a small 2014 study...
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Diagnostic tests to assess for infection will likely include: Digital rectal exam. With this procedure, your health care provider inserts a...
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Top 10 Facts About Healthy Living! Drink lots of water. Did you know that our body is mostly made up of water? ... Eat your five a day! You must...
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