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Christmas recipes: Lemon-Dill Green Beans - 0 views

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Quality Bed that Contributes to Healthy Living - 1 views

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UK Bootcamp Services Specialized For Troubled Teenage As Well - 2 views

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    Bootcamps are outlined in military style for rebellious and bothered teenagers. Guardians of these bothered youths incline toward these bootcamps for teenagers when they feel like not just living up with them anymore.
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Get Treated for Drug Addiction - 0 views

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    There are many people who get addicted to some sort of addiction every year and find themselves in plenty of difficulties. It has been seen that alcohol and drug addicts feel shy to admit their truth about their habit of addiction which affects their lives negatively...
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BootCamp Weekend in UK - 1 views

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    How about spending this weekend in Bootcamp weekend event in UK? Yes, it would a lesson-oriented event for lifetime. One would learn to know that life is not about surviving, life is all about living.
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Appendicitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment | Health Blog - 0 views

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    What Is Appendicitis? How to diagnose Appendicitis? Where is Appendix pain located In this article, we hope you can find all of your answers related to Appendicitis. We covered everything about Appendicitis. We discussed types, causes, symptoms, tests, and treatment of Appendicitis.
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    Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is a small tube of intestinal tissue that projects from the large intestine. While the appendix does not seem to have a particular function, one theory suggests that it acts as a storehouse of good bacteria and boosts immunity after diarrheal illness. However, some experts believe the appendix is just a purposeless remnant from our evolutionary past. One thing we're sure of is that we can live without it, without any apparent consequences.
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Health benefits of Olive oil for skin and hair growth | Live Homeo - 0 views

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    Massaging the scalp and hair with olive oil improves circulation to hair follicles and fights hair fall. Vitamin E present in olive oil moisturizes hair, strengthens the roots and prevents hair thinning. Olive oil for hair also works as a great remedy for those suffering from Dandruff. To get rid of dandruff just apply warm olive oil to scalp and hair and massage it gently and leave it for 30 minutes and wash your hair with mild shampoo and lukewarm water.
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Effective Health Benefits of Amla juice for weight loss | Live Homeo - 0 views

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    Amla is a sour and tangy fruit rich in fiber, calcium, iron, vitamin C, vitamin E, antioxidants, antiviral, antibacterial, omega 3 fatty acids and so on. It is eaten as raw or can even be taken in other forms like powder, juice and amla tea. Even dry amla powder for weight loss does wonders.
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The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes: Behind the scenes - 1 views

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    Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton took on the challenge of opening the UK's first restaurant where all employees live with dementia in the Channel 4 documentary The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes'. The programme looks into how 14 people diagnosed with various forms of dementia can interact and work in the world.
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Report & Edit MIPS 2019 Data before March 31, 2020 - 0 views

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    It is about accuracy of data for each performance category that matters the most in MIPS. As a MIPS Qualified Registry for the fourth time in a row is a living proof of our past performances and current status. In this article, we got a chance to reflect on a few MIPS data essentials; and thought they would be useful for clinicians before the submission window closes for good.
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Nutritional Tips for Busy Nurses | HospitalRecruiting.com - 0 views

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    Nurses work in an environment that's stressful and almost always busy, so eating healthy can be difficult to balance on top of all the other responsibilities. However, a nutritious diet is an important aspect of life that many neglect. So how can one best implement healthy eating practices into such an involved profession? READ MORE: https://www.hospitalrecruiting.com/blog/7481/nutritional-tips-for-busy-nurses/
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5 COVID-19 Safety Tips for Patient Waiting Areas - 0 views

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    As America reopens and adjusts to the new normal, medical practices have a responsibility to fulfill. They have to implement the safety protocols within their clinics and continue to save lives. We have brought forward five tips to align your practice with the social distancing protocols; to keep it as a place where people heal rather than the opposite.
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How to boost energy when tired ? - My Health And Lifestyles - 0 views

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    Energy is not something we get or take, but the result of certain conditions that allow it to appear or manifest in our lives. If health, attitude, body and mind are aligned and in harmony, there is nothing else to do and automatically we will feel full of energy. This is the side effect of a healthy life.
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P3 Investigates: Trump Administration Plans to Reopen Nursing Homes - 0 views

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    Trump administration has decided to reopen nursing homes as part of "open America again". There are strict SOPs that CMS has issued to protect lives and restrict the virus while going back to normal.
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New York is All Set to Safely Reopen Schools This Fall - 0 views

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    The world at large holds its breath as life is about to normalize. It is going to take more than just the will to reopen amidst COVID-19, especially the schools. What we need to do is act upon a persistent, consistent, and watchful approach. Because one small mistake can cost us precious lives.
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জীবন এবং অর্থ সঞ্চয়: ভারতে কম খরচে লিভার ট্রান্সপ্লান্ট সার্জারি - 0 views

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    শীর্ষস্থানীয় শল্যচিকিৎসকদের দ্বারা সজ্জিত বেশিরভাগ চিকিত্সার কারণে ভারত সাম্প্রতিক বছরগুলিতে কম লিভার ট্রান্সপ্লান্ট সার্জারির জন্য একটি পছন্দসই গন্তব্যে পরিণত হয়েছে।
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Rishi Sunak attacks Covid lockdown response - 0 views

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    Former chancellor Rishi Sunak, one of two candidates vying to be Britain's next premier, criticised the way outgoing prime minister Boris Johnson handled the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it had been a mistake to "empower" scientists and that the downsides of lockdowns were suppressed. The Tories are choosing a new leader after Johnson was forced to quit when dozens of ministers resigned in protest at a series of scandals and missteps. Party members are voting to select either Sunak or foreign secretary Liz Truss, who will take over next month. Opinion polls show Sunak is behind in race. The handling of the pandemic has become an issue, with Truss saying this month she would never again approve another lockdown and also asserting that as trade minister at the time she was not involved in taking the key decisions about how to respond. Sunak said the government had been "wrong to scare people" about coronavirus. He said he was banned by officials in Johnson's office from discussing the "trade-offs" of imposing coronavirus-related restrictions, such as the impact on missed doctor's appointments and lengthening waiting lists for healthcare in the NHS.
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Unveiling NHS Crisis:112 Lives Lost,8k Harmed in Care Delays - 0 views

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    Long waits for an ambulance or surgery led to the death of 112 people, and nearly 8,000 more people suffered harm while waiting for help in England last year. The data from NHS England, obtained by The Guardian, show that patient deaths arising directly from care delays have risen more than fivefold over the last three years. In 2019, there were 21 patient deaths due to NHS care delays, and 96 people suffered "severe harm" as compared to 152 last year. Adult mental health care was mostly affected with 471 patients experiencing harm due to delays, followed by childbirth care (253), eye problems (221), and trauma and general surgery (207). There has been increase of 97 percent in the overall number of people suffering some degree of harm, from 3,979 in 2019 to 7,856 in 2022.
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