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- Malaria
Travellers who visit malarial locations should avoid mosquito bites and take anti-malarial drugs.
- Pregnancy and travel
Travelling to developing nations is not encouraged during pregnancy, due to the risk of disease and the standard of medical facilities.
- Splenomegaly
Any conditions that cause a rapid breakdown of blood cells can place great strain on the spleen and make it enlarge.
- Overseas travel – health tips
The most common travel-related illnesses are gastrointestinal diseases from poorly prepared foods or untreated water.
- Sweat
Sweat's main function is to control body temperature.
- Anaemia
When a person is anaemic, the red blood cells have to work harder to get oxygen around the body.
- Disaster relief for national and state emergencies
Information about disaster relief for national and state emergencies.
- Ears - ways to protect your hearing
Once hearing is damaged, it often can't be restored.
- Hughes syndrome
Hughes syndrome is thickening of the blood caused by abnormal immune system cells.
- Fever
A mild fever up to 39°C can actually help the immune system to get rid of an infection.

