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Events and Activities - Ménière’s Support Group of Victoria seminar

Contributor: Andrew, Infoxchange Australia.
Source: Ménière’s Support Group of Victoria.
Posted: 06-02-2007
Ménière’s disease is a condition affecting the inner ear, where excess fluid disturbs balance and hearing mechanisms, and produce symptoms like vertigo and tinnitus.

Ménière’s affects about one in every thousand Australians, and there is no medical cure.

The Ménière’s Support Group of Victoria is presenting a seminar about natural health stratgies to defend against the disease.

Dr Paul Noone will advise how to minimise the effects on the nervous system and explain the connections between many of the symptoms.

When: Sunday 1 April, 2pm to 4pm.

Where:: Deaf Children Australia - Auditorium, corner of St Kilda Road and High Street, Prahran. Enter via the boom gate on High Street.

To register, call (03) 9783 9233 or email info@menieres.org.au.

Registrations close on Friday 30 March.



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