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  1. Alexander technique

    The Alexander technique stresses that movement should be economical and needs only the minimum amount of energy and effort.

  2. Allergic reactions emergency first aid

    Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) and asthma attacks need urgent emergency first aid. In an emergency, always call triple zero (000).

  3. Allergies explained

    Allergy occurs when the body overreacts to a 'trigger' that is harmless to most people.

  4. Allergies to bites and stings

    Allergies to insect stings and bites range from milder allergic reactions to life-threatening, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).

  5. Allergies to medications

    All medication has the potential to cause allergies but some people can have allergic reactions to specific prescription or over-the-counter medications.

  6. Allergy testing

    Allergy testing is used to find which substances provoke an allergic reaction.

  7. Amnesia

    Loss of memory can be temporary or permanent, but 'amnesia' usually refers to the temporary variety.

  8. Amyloidosis

    A person with amyloidosis produces aggregates of insoluble protein that cannot be eliminated from the body.

  9. Anaemia

    When a person is anaemic, the red blood cells have to work harder to get oxygen around the body.

  10. Anal fissure

    Around half of cases of anal fissures heal by themselves with proper self-care and avoidance of constipation.