Nail salons have become a staple for many beauty routines, but experts have warned that there are some serious health risks ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Patients are being urged to test for blood-borne diseases including hepatitis and HIV after health authorities raided a cosmetic ...
NSW Health says clients of Fresh Cosmetic Clinic in Sydney CBD, who had injections or underwent invasive procedures should visit their GP to request tests for blood-borne virus as soon as possible.
When tools like nail clippers, files, and cuticle pushers are not adequately cleaned, they can carry harmful pathogens that ...
Clients of a Sydney cosmetic clinic have been urged to see a GP as soon possible after an inspection found customers may have been exposed to blood borne viruses. Picture: Getty Images (stock ...
Around 2 to 3 million people live with hepatitis C in the U.S. and 40% of those people (roughly 800,000) were not even aware ...
NSW Health says clients of Fresh Cosmetic Clinic in Sydney CBD, who had injections or underwent invasive procedures should visit their GP to request tests for blood-borne virus as soon as possible.
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Public Health Unit inspected the clinic after receiving reports that the business may have posed a risk to clients to exposure of bloodborne diseases ...
Over 150 million people globally could unknowingly be carrying the highly infectious hepatitis C virus, which is often referred to as a 'silent killer' due to its slow progression and lack of ...