ONLY eight percent of Australians
who have perspiration problems
realise that it can be controlled by a
product available in pharmacy; and
of people who suffer from heavy
sweating only 17% have consulted
their pharmacist to seek treatment,
according to a new GlaxoSmithKline
Health Index report.
The Index looked at responses
from 1,004 Aussies and found over
50% admitting sweating is an issue
in performing everyday tasks.
Other interesting figures revealed
in the survey include the fact that
23% of people who are troubled
with heavy sweating avoid contact
with other people, whilst 27%
exercise at home to avoid any
embarrassment and almost one in
five say it has impacted on their
social plans.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 29 Nov 11 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 29 Nov 11
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