Breast augmentation surgery (breast implants)Monday, 1 Jan, 0001In which implants are inserted beneath the breasts to enlarge them. It may also be performed for …
Breast awarenessMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breast cancer can cause changes in your body and changes in how you feel. These are called signs or …
Breast cancerMonday, 1 Jan, 0001), with one in eight women diagnosed by age 85. About 20,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer …
Breast cancer and oestrogenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001There are many different types of breast cancer Around 70 per cent of them are sensitive to the …
Breast conditions other than breast cancerMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The vast majority of breast changes are not breast cancer. If a woman finds a lump or other change …
Breast reconstruction and mastectomyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Treatment for early breast cancer aims to remove the cancer and reduce the risk of the cancer …
Breast reduction for menMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breast reduction for men is surgery to correct overdeveloped or enlarged breasts (gynaecomastia). …
Breast reduction for womenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breast reduction aims to achieve a breast size in proportion with your body. The surgery may be …
Breast screeningMonday, 1 Jan, 0001American women. It can occur at any age, but it is more common in women over 60. Around one quarter …
BreastfeedingMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breastfeeding is the best way of feeding your baby. Breastmilk provides the perfect nutrition to …
Breastfeeding - deciding when to stopMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The World Health Organization recommends that all babies be exclusively breastfed for 6 months, then …
Breastfeeding - expressing breastmilkMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breastmilk can be expressed by hand, or with a manual or electric breast pump. Breastmilk must be …
Breastfeeding – mastitis and other nipple and breast problemsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Your nipples may be sensitive in the first few days after birth and while breastfeeding, but sore …
Breastfeeding and travelMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breastmilk is instantly on hand and contains immune factors, so it is the safest food and drink for …
Breastfeeding and workMonday, 1 Jan, 0001You need support from your employer, colleagues and family, and some flexibility in your working …
Breastfeeding and your dietMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breastfeeding uses a lot of energy and nutrients It is important that your diet supplies the …
Breathing problems and exerciseMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Specific breathing exercises and a little physical activity can help some people with lung disease. …
Breathing to reduce stressMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Breathing is an automatic function of the body that is controlled by the respiratory centre of the …
BronchiolitisMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is bronchiolitis? Bronchiolitis is a chest infection caused by a virus. It affects the small …
Brow liftMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The operation is often performed to reduce the creases, or ‘frown lines’, that develop across the …
Bulimia nervosaMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is bulimia nervosa? Eating disorders can have significant impacts on all aspects of a person’s …
BullyingMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Bullying is ongoing physical, emotional or verbal aggression by one or more people against others. …
Burns and scaldsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Burns can be caused by flames, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, hot liquids, electricity, lightning and …
Burns and scalds - childrenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Children are curious and like to explore their surroundings. They don’t know that hot water and hot …
BursitisMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is bursitis? Bursitis is caused by the inflammation of a bursa. A bursa is a small fluid-filled …
Buruli ulcerMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Buruli ulcer. It is not known exactly how humans become infected. In Michigan, there is increasing …
Bushfire aftermath - safety tipsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Houses, sheds and other buildings or structures burnt in a bushfire can leave potential health …
Bushfire preparation adviceMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The bushfire season is a stressful time for a lot of people. It is normal to feel anxious during …
Bushfires and your private drinking water supplyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Talk to your family to make sure more than one person knows what to do and how to manage your …
CadmiumMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Cadmium is a heavy metal that is produced during the smelting of other metals, such as zinc lead and …
Caesarean sectionMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is a caesarean section? A caesarean section (c-section or ‘caesarean’) is a surgical procedure …
CaffeineMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Caffeine is naturally found in the leaves and fruits of some plants. It is in coffee, black and …
CalciumMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is calcium? The average adult’s weight is made up of about 2% calcium. Most of this is found in …
Calling an ambulanceMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is a medical emergency? In a medical emergency, calling for an ambulance could mean the …
Cancer - exercise to help you copeMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Research has shown that exercise is a safe and effective way to counteract many of the negative …
Cancer and asbestosMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Asbestos is a group of naturally occuring minerals made up of tiny fibres. When disturbed, asbestos …
Cancer and foodMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Eating a wide variety of foods from each of the 5 food groups, in the amounts recommended helps …
Cancer and heredityMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Genes play a role in the development of some cancers. The link is strongest for breast, bowel and …
Cancer and malnutritionMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Malnutrition occurs when a person doesn’t get enough food or the right type of food, or experiences …
Cancer explainedMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is cancer? is a disease of the cells. Cells are the basic building blocks of the human body. …
Cancer in childrenMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Cancer is uncommon in children The most common cancers in children are different to those seen in …
Cancer of the uterusMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Cancer of the uterus occurs when cells in any part of the uterus become abnormal, grow out of …
Cancer pain managementMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Being as active as possible also reduces the risk of ailments like pneumonia, blood clots and …
Cancer screeningMonday, 1 Jan, 0001What is cancer screening? Cancer screening programs look for early signs of the disease or …
Cancer treatments - chemotherapyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Chemotherapy drugs used in the treatment of cancer may be taken as tablets or, more commonly, given …
Cancer treatments - radiotherapyMonday, 1 Jan, 0001The length of treatment varies depending on factors such as the location, type and stage of the. …
Candida auris (C. auris)Monday, 1 Jan, 0001Candida is a genus of fungi (yeasts) that live on the skin and inside the human body. ) is an …
Cannabis (marijuana)Monday, 1 Jan, 0001It can be smoked or eaten, and comes in a variety of forms, such as dried plant leaves and flowers …
Canoeing and kayaking - health benefitsMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Both canoeing and kayaking involve paddling a small craft through water. They are low-impact …
Canoeing and kayaking - preventing injuryMonday, 1 Jan, 0001Canoeing and kayaking are outdoor activities that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and levels of …