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- A User's Guide. What every man needs to know
- ACBT - Active Cycle of Breathing Technique
- Achieve Better Health
- Alcohol and drug problems happen in all kinds of families
- Antenatal Edinburgh Scale
- Anyone can get condoms: Safe sex. No regrets.
- Are you at risk from the world's fastest growing disease?
- Arthritis - you can do something about it
- Ask for your Rights and Responsibilities Brochure at the enquiries desk.
- Asthma at work
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- Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) pre vaccination checklist and consent
- Barmah Forest virus infection
- BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) vaccination - Information for Patients
- Bedwetting in children
- Before you hit a child - stop and think
- Blocked ducts and mastitis (Fact sheet No 5)
- Blood test instructions
- Breastfeeding: Best for Babies and Mothers
- Bringing up children with Down Syndrome
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- Car and Home: Smoke Free Zone Campaign
- Caring for babies' teeth
- Caring for your new baby at home
- Chickenpox and shingles
- Children's infectious diseases
- Chlamydia
- Ciprofloxacin: an antibiotic for contacts of a person with meningococcal infection
- Compression stocking
- Consent to release of patient information
- Constipation (1 year and beyond)
- Contraception: Condoms and Diaphragms
- Cryptosporidiosis
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- Dear family/carer,
- Depression during pregnancy and early parenthood
- Diabetes in pregnancy - gestational diabetes
- Do you need a hospital emergency department - or can your local doctor help?
- Does your child have a Personal Health Record?
- Domestic violence hurts the whole family
- Drug information for parents
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- Early Childhood Health Centres - How can they help?
- Eating away from home. How to make sure food is safe
- Ecstasy - understanding the risks
- Engorgement and Coping with an Oversupply (Fact sheet No 4)
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- Families & friends affected by the drug or alcohol use of someone close
- Family matters - how to approach drug issues with your family
- First Feeds - Putting Your Baby to the Breast (Fact sheet No 3)
- Fitting more fruit and vegetables into your diet
- Foodborne disease
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- Gentle exercise - nothing to lose and a lot to gain
- Getting older? Be cautious with medication
- Getting older? How to take charge of your future
- Getting older? Why your teeth and gums are important for good health
- Giardiasis
- Give your feet the care they deserve
- Good health for your eyes
- Good news about bad backs
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- Haemophilus Influenzae Type b Disease
- Headlice - the facts
- Heart attack - know the warning signs and act immediately
- Help for common digestive problems
- Helping children maintain a healthy weight
- Helping children with concentration problems
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Holiday health for overseas visitors
- Home and Community Care Services (HACC Services): A Consumer and Carer Handbook
- How Breastfeeding Works (Fact sheet No 2)
- How much meat do you really need?
- How to cope with stress
- How to exercise your rights and responsibilities as a consumer who uses mental health services
- How to Express Breastmilk (Fact sheet No 15)
- How to get more from a visit to your doctor
- How to help your doctor help you
- How to save money on dental bills
- How to sterilise bottles and utensils
- How to Store Breastmilk (Fact sheet No 16)
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- Illawarra Brain Injury Service
- Increasing Your Milk Supply (Fact sheet No 8)
- Influenza - are you at risk?
- Information for Carers
- Injections for newborn babies - why they're important
- Instructions for a mid-stream urine specimen for men and women
- Instructions for collecting sputum for tuberculosis (TB)
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- Lead and health - is your family at risk?
- Legionnaires disease
- Leptospirosis
- Listeriosis
- Living well with chronic heart failure
- Looking after your legs
- Lunchbox checklist
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- Macular degeneration
- Maternity care options
- Measles
- Measles: information for contacts
- Meningococcal Disease
- Mumps
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- Newborn screening: Tests to protect your baby
- No thin drinks/soup allowed due to swallowing difficulty
- NSW Health Care Interpreter Service
- NSW Health Care System Information Booklet
- NSW Pap Test Register
- NSW Tuberculosis Prevention & Control Service (Chest Clinics)
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- Patients and Visitors: What you need to know about hand hygiene
- PEP Bottle and ACBT (Active Cycle of Breathing Technique)
- Pertussis (whooping cough)
- Play is all about learning - A guide to play for parents of children 0-2½ years
- Play is all about learning - A guide to play for parents of children 2 1/2 to 5 years
- Pneumococcal Disease
- Postnatal Edinburgh Scale
- Preparation of formula feeds
- Preparing for a healthy menopause
- Preventing dog bites and other problems with pets
- Preventing stroke: is it time to change your lifestyle?
- Privacy Leaflet for Patients
- Problems with a new baby? There's always someone to help
- Products to help you quit smoking
- Protecting Children and Young People and reporting to the Department of Community Services
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- Reducing waste - for the planet's sake
- Rotavirus infection
- Rubella
- Rubella Information (with special emphasis for women of childbearing age)
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- Sad feelings after childbirth - a 'hidden' problem
- Salmonellosis
- Seeing spots or floaters
- Self-esteem in young children under five
- Shigellosis
- Sore and Cracked Nipples (Fact Sheet No 6)
- Spirometry test
- Stages of pregnancy and labour
- Stay healthy this winter
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- Talking to teenagers about alcohol
- Talking to teenagers and establishing rules
- Ten tips for safer healthcare - booklet
- The Complementary Feed (Fact sheet No 9)
- The facts about Legionnaire's Disease
- Tuberculin Skin Test
- Tuberculosis
- Typhoid
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- Ultrasound examination preparation
- Using medicines, herbal medicines and vitamin preparations wisely
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- Welcome
- What is food security?
- What is influenza?
- What Is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)?
- What parents should know about bullying
- What to bring to hospital when having a baby
- What women should know about hysterectomy
- When a relative dies in hospital
- When marriages break down, it's often men who hurt the most
- When menopause affects relationships
- Why do children need immunisation?
- Why does my baby need a diagnostic assessment? (Hearing)
- Why does my baby need a hearing check?
- Why does my baby need a repeat hearing screen?
- Working and Breastfeeding (Fact sheet No 14)
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