10 September - Health
Today we spoke to Vivien Lourens – a foster mother to an 11-year-old girl who has Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. We were talking about the effects of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. FAS is the most serious set of permanent physical and mental birth defects associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Yesterday was the World Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Day. This day is held each year at nine minutes past nine on the ninth day of the ninth month to draw attention to the fact that women should not drink alcohol for nine months whilst pregnant. For more information you can visit your nearest health care centre or contact (021) 531 3256 or visit www.nofas.org.
Our last interview was with Claire Louw – a Physiotherapist. We were talking about the Physiotherapy Back Week. This is an initiative by the society that aims to raise awareness of the back and how to manage back pain for overall health at work, at home and at play. For more information you can contact Claire at (021) 671 4534 your nearest hospital or the toll free number at 0800 00 18 70 which is available from the 10-14 September 2007.
Our last interview was with Claire Louw – a Physiotherapist. We were talking about the Physiotherapy Back Week. This is an initiative by the society that aims to raise awareness of the back and how to manage back pain for overall health at work, at home and at play. For more information you can contact Claire at (021) 671 4534 your nearest hospital or the toll free number at 0800 00 18 70 which is available from the 10-14 September 2007.
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