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Haemochromatosis: The truth about Australia s most common genetic disorder

Gabrielle Riach is among the 1 in 200 white Australians with haemochromatosis It is Australia s most common genetic disorder which causes an overload of iron Left untreated, it can cause arthritis, liver damage and premature death Ms Riach, 35, a personal trainer from Queensland, was only diagnosed last year She now has monthly venesections - blood withdrawal - to manage her condition However Ms Riach still suffers from chronic fatigue, lethargy and  brain fog

The terrifying truth about Australia s most common genetic disorder

The terrifying truth about Australia s most common genetic disorder Alice Murphy For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A personal trainer diagnosed with a genetic disorder that can cause fatal organ damage is urging others to get tested before it s too late. Gabrielle Riach, 35, is among the 1 in 200 Aussies of Celtic and northern European heritage living with haemochromatosis, Australia s most common inherited condition which causes the body to absorb an overload of iron from food and drinks. Left untreated, the disorder - often dubbed the Celtic Curse or Scottish Sickness - can lead to arthritis and damage to the liver, heart and pancreas. In severe cases, it can result in premature death.

Thousands impacted by the toll of diabetes stigma

Thousands impacted by the toll of diabetes stigma
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Ina s photography project raises funds for dogs

FOR Ina Jalil, dogs are family. As a local photographer and owner of three dogs herself, she’s turning her passion for both into a new project called “Tails of Canberra”, a fundraising coffee table book that will showcase the canines of the capital in some of it’s most iconic locations. The National Carillon, Lake Burley Griffin, the Arboretum and the National Rose Garden are just a few of the places Ina wants to snap some pics of the dogs, capture their personalities and tell a story about each of them. “After the sad passing of one of my dogs in late 2019, I realised even more how important they are to us,” said Ina.

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