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11 March 2024
Meningococcal B vaccine now free through the Queensland School Immunisation Program
Invasive meningococcal disease is a rare but severe infection that can cause serious illness, disability, and death. Teenagers and young adults have a higher risk of getting the disease.
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08 March 2023
The flu vaccine and why it’s so important
Each year, we face the possibility of a serious flu season. For some people, the flu can cause serious illness, and it can also be deadly. Flu strains are continually changing, so it’s important to get vaccinated against the flu each year to
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11 March 2024
Meningococcal B vaccine now free through the Queensland School Immunisation Program
Invasive meningococcal disease is a rare but severe infection that can cause serious illness, disability, and death. Teenagers and young adults have a higher risk of getting the disease.
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05 March 2023
The lowdown on chickenpox
Many of us remember getting chickenpox as kids. For most, it wasn’t so bad. A few days off school, an itchy rash, temperature, runny nose and headache. And then it cleared up and your childhood continued as normal.
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04 March 2023
Measles: not so harmless
Many people think of measles as a fairly harmless disease. Measles can cause very serious health issues and can be especially dangerous to children, the elderly and anyone with a chronic illness.
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03 March 2023
Kids and needle-phobia
No one particularly likes needles, but about a quarter of us have a genuine phobia of injections.
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