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Prevention- The flu vaccine

 

Much of the illness and death caused by the influenza virus can be prevented by the annual influenza vaccination. Many individuals still do not have the knowledge or understand the importance or how to get the vaccine and also because at times, stocks can run out of the vaccine. There have been many miss-understandings of the vaccine in the public eye. The vaccine is given each year by an injection. People who are at high risk of getting the influenza virus are strongly recommended to get annual vaccination. These groups of people include:

· Aged over 65

· Chronic respiratory disease

· Chronic heart disease

· Chronic kidney disease

· Chronic liver disease

· Diabetes

· Chronic neurological disease

· Immunosuppression illness

High risk groups also include those working in public sector areas or those in contact with a number of different groups of people, for example : health care workers, those living in close proximity to others, gym environments, air conditioned areas or working.

The vaccine needs to be given each year, this is due to the clever fact that the virus changes continually by mutating. Therefore, each year, the vaccine changes according to the most up to date virus that is present. Also, once a person receives the vaccine, the effectiveness of the vaccine, reduces over time in an individual.

The vaccine should be taken around September of each year and it takes approximately 2 weeks for the beneficially effects of the vaccine to develop.

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Cardiac Screening

Below is information on your heart and heart disease

 700 people a day suffer heart attacks.  How healthy is yours?

Do you have a family history of cardiac disease or diabetes? Are you a man over 45 years old or a post menopausal woman? Are you a smoker? Do you have a office based job with little exercise?

If so, you are recommended to call for a cardiac heart screen, using state of the art technology, it's safe, fast, non-invasive and saves lives. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is often asymptomatic (no apparent symptoms) but typically symptoms include: chest pains, shortness of breath, erectile dysfunction, peripheral pain, tiredness, dizziness, and palpitations. Early diagnosis and treatment saves lives. Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women in the UK, don't let it be you or someone you love.

Click here for Cardiac Screen details and associated costs