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New Products
Web-based tool to predict risk of bone fracture.
Anyone over 60 can now predict their individual risk of bone fracture with the aid of a simple web-based tool, developed by the Sydney-based Garvan Institute of Medical Research.
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[Thu 10/04/2008 10:54:00]
Online vocabulary and spelling quiz for the over 51's
Word Cup, an online spelling and vocabulary contest are inviting people aged over 51 years to take a free trial. The contest is being hosted by a not for profit company, espindle and the largest prize sponsor is Oxford University Press.
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[Fri 04/04/2008 03:06:28]
Web learning for nurses
The ANF has launched a new online continuing education tool to help nurses update their skills in a time and place that suits them.
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[Thu 06/03/2008 11:28:27]
Smart Dialler
The makers of Blue Phone have released a new device that incorporates the characteristics of an emergency-call system and a normal telephone.
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[Mon 11/02/2008 12:41:28]
Pillow promoting proper posture
The Australian-developed Spinalexe pillow supports the bck and neck and may even minimise snoring
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[Tue 04/12/2007 11:11:47]
Clean hair without a sore neck
A new height adjustable shampoo basic package from Caredesign has been specifically developed to prevent back injuries among carers who have to continually bend over and stand up again throughout the day.
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[Fri 31/08/2007 06:11:53]
Turning suds to duds
According to Enware, its new Ultra Rinse food service spray rinse uses less than half the hot water per plate than more conventional technology.
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[Fri 31/08/2007 06:01:33]
Recalling the past
“Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” is a personal journal for aged care residents developed by ActionWorks.
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[Fri 31/08/2007 05:48:40]
Take a seat - It's an emergency
The Evac Chair from Safety and Mobility is designed to provide a safe, secure and fast means of getting the disabled and people with little or no mobility out of any building from any level in a disaster.
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[Fri 31/08/2007 05:39:02]
Toilet modesty for less mobile
Caredesign has developed a new toilet pan infill to conceal the unsightly gaps and exposed pipework that are often on display when toilet pans are separated from the wall to accommodate AS1428.1 requirements.
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[Fri 31/08/2007 05:26:34]
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