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May is Anti-Tobacco Campaign Month

The focus of the Anti-Tobacco Campaign culminates on May 31st -  World No Tobacco Day. We offer Why Smoke? workshops / talks to remind smokers and non-smokers about the cost of smoking (health and finances), the benefits of quitting as well as some Trusted Tips on Quitting this evil that attributes to more deaths internationally, than Malaria, HIV and TB combined. Lets us know if you want to know more about a talk...

Free Why Smoke? Workplace Health Talks

Wellnomix conducts SMOKENDERS smoking cessation courses in KZN. We are offering free, 20 minute, onsite, ‘Why Smoke?’ wellness talks during March and April 2012 to promote our SMOKENDERS courses. The ‘Why Smoke?’ talks highlights: Cost/dangers of smoking from a health and financial perspective Benefits of quitting Basic guidelines of quitting on your own The SMOKENDERS value proposition For more...

March is TB Awareness Month

Wellnomix offers a “Let’s talk about TB’ workshop which includes topics such as: What is TB? How do people get TB? Who is at Risk? Signs and Symptoms of TB? How is TB diagnosed? How is TB treated? Importance of completing TB Treatment How can TB be prevented? XDR TB and the new Drug Resistant TB The workshop can be tailored and include attendance registers; workshop handouts; posters and quality...

HIV Update

Whilst most people in SA know about HIV & AIDS going into 2012, many do not understand where the epidemic is currently. To assist with distributing the more pertinent and recent information Wellnomix have compiled an HIV Update workshop. During 2011 the HIV Update was conducted to companies such as Hewlett Packard. The outline of the 2011 HIV Update is illustrated...

25 September 2011 is World Heart Day – The Heart of the matter workshop

World Heart Day was created in 2000 to inform people around the globe that heart disease and stroke are the world’s leading cause of death, claiming 17.1 million lives each year. Together with its members, the World Heart Federation spreads the news that at least 80% of premature deaths from heart disease and stroke could be avoided if the main risk factors, tobacco, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity, are...

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