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Saturday, 28 January 2012

New Website Aptaclub Connects Mums with Expert, Baby Feeding Advice

(PRWEB) June 30, 2011

New parents and parents-to-be now have free access to a team of health care professionals experienced in baby feeding issues following the launch of the Aptaclub website.


Designed to support Nutricia?s Aptamil Gold+ range of toddler and baby formula products (formerly known as Karicare Gold+) the Aptaclub website provides access to a specialised team of baby and toddler nutritional experts, who are available to answer mothers? queries via freephone, email and live chat.


As well as being vastly experienced and qualified in the field of early childhood nutrition, three of the four Aptaclub experts are also mothers. Dietitian Deborah Sue explains, ?We understand that parents want to give their babies and toddlers the best start in life and getting professional advice about feeding and nutrition is a key part of that?.


The team is made up of dietitians Deborah Sue and Kristin Perry, nutritionist Christa Riekert, and Feeding & Nutrition Advisor Elisabeth Pedersen. With the immense collective body of knowledge that can be accessed at the click of a mouse, new parents and parents-to-be can receive expert advice on anything related to breastfeeding, bottle feeding and early life nutrition.


Using Aptaclub?s live chat, a direct on line dialogue with one of the Aptaclub experts is an easy way to seek answers to questions quickly, validate and facilitate decision making. Alternatively experts are accessible via phone or email too.


The ?Our Products? section of Aptaclub provides information about current Aptamil Gold+ products, including lists of their respective benefits and details of when each should be used. A variety of baby formula products are available for each age and stage (2+ years), including specialty products. All baby formula products have been carefully formulated to support developing immune systems.


The ?Nutricia Research? section of the site allows new mums to discover more about Nutricia?s ongoing studies across a range of disciplines relating to maternal, infant and toddler nutrition work to support mums and caregivers.


Visit http://www.aptaclub.com.au to explore the site and/or contact one of Aptaclub?s resident health care professionals via live chat. Alternatively, advice can be sought by calling 1800 438 500 within Australia.


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Sk:n Clinics Experts Urge Mole Sufferers To Have Moles Checked Out By An Expert

London (PRWEB UK) 30 September 2011

Sk:n Clinics experts urge mole sufferers to have moles checked out by an expert, to reduce risk of skin cancer. With the summer weather coming to a close, Autumn presents the perfect time to have moles reviewed by experts for risk of summer sun damage to the skin.


Although moles have been accepted and recognised as beauty marks for generations, not everyone agrees that they are a thing of beauty. Skin moles have also been perceived as ugly by society for centuries and were even associated with witchcraft in the 17th Century. While moles on skin are often harmless, moles that change over time and atypical moles can develop into a malignant melanoma or skin cancer. If left unchecked, a malignant melanoma can spread rapidly with potentially fatal consequences. Mole removal is a common procedure performed by professionals at sk:n clinics across the UK.


The professionals at sk:n clinics have been performing mole removal procedures for over 20 years. Moles can be removed using laser or surgical techniques with as little discomfort as possible. Laser mole removal involves using resurfacing beams to clear smaller moles. Raised moles can be effectively shaved away. This treatment requires a local anaesthetic as the mole is shaved off the skin surface using a surgical knife. The third option for mole removal is a surgical excision. This procedure is performed by a plastic surgeon under anaesthetic and involves cutting the mole out of the skin and expertly stitching the wound to minimise scarring.


While the professionals at sk:n clinics endeavour to make the mole removal process as painless as possible, after moles on skin have been removed, the skin may be sensitive for up to a week after the procedure. It is advisable to apply a high SPF sunscreen to the skin area to protect against sun damage for at least six months after a mole removal procedure.


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