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A person’s job is often a contributing factor in a heart attack whether the incident happens at work or not.
Doctors agree that there is no one single cause of heart attacks. However, there are a number of recognised risk factors:
· Family history of heart disease;
· Smoking;
· Obesity;
· Hypertension;
· High...
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers is celebrating 20 years since the launch of its first suburban office, at Reynella.
The firm opened at 60 Hillier Road in April 1992, and remains at that address today.
TGB partner Gary Allison has led the firm’s southern suburbs operation since its inception.
“It has been a pleasure to serve...
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Many Australian women with PIP breast implants have suffered health problems over various periods of time, writes lawyer Tim White.
With the physical concerns often come the psychological battles, especially as they try to come to terms with the knowledge that silicone may be, or already is, leaking into their bodies.
Tindall...
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Rod Behenna says planning ahead with Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive documents will prevent many wrong decisions and reduce stress.
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Jane Miller, an Accredited Family Law Specialist, offers five tips to help you choose a family lawyer to suit your needs.
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna provides a step by step guide for the executor of a Will.
The executor is a person that the Will maker has nominated to be in charge of the administration of the estate following their death.
Usually the executor will be a family member or a trusted advisor. Hopefully the...
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TGB Lawyers outlines the process from the settlement of a claim to receiving your compensation payment.
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Mal Byrne writes about how your injury compensation will affect your Centrelink payments.
Centrelink exists to provide a financial safety net for people in times of hardship such as unemployment, illness, disability, or when a person cannot look for work because they have to stay at home and care for preschool children...
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