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Is it possible to figure a way out of depression/stress/anxiety and all that? - 0 views

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    Social Stress, Anxiety disorder is the issues that today's youth are suffering the most. According to the statics, 2% to 3% of Americans suffer a panic attacks, stress, anxiety, depression. Take care of your treasure.
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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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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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P3 Investigates: Trump Administration Plans to Reopen Nursing Homes - 0 views

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    CMS issues a guideline for local and state authorities to ensure the phase-wise reopening of nursing homes, taking into consideration certain factors concerning the safety and protection of residents, staff, and visitors.
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How to Improve Efficiency of Medical Billing Services? - 0 views

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    The financial health of the medical industry is weakening due to inefficient medical billing and coding processes. There is a need to take extraordinary steps to mitigate the inefficiency in medical services. For this reason, the physicians can focus on the following aspects to generate exceptional medical billing services.
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The New Surprise Bill: What Is Its Impact on the Balance Billing? - 0 views

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    We have seen many protests against surprise medical bills, and the good news is that the federal law regarding this will take effect in January 2022. We can see patients becoming more powerful and the healthcare industry becoming more flexible and cost-efficient. Read more.
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AMA Updates CPT Codes Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine - 0 views

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    AMA recently released the new CPT codes for COVID-19 vaccines. Medical billing services can take notes of them to better accommodate the billing requirements.
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How Outsourcing Medical Billing Services Is Beneficial for Your Practice? - 0 views

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    Being a medical practitioner is quite a demanding job in itself. You have to make time for your patients, run your practice, ensure each patient gets the appropriate time, etc. Adding administrative duties on top of all this will just make your job harder. It is where medical billing service providers come into play. They can take that load off and make sure that you can handle your primary responsibilities without stressing about the data collection, billing, insurance claims, and other such things.
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Community Pharmacy Workforce Crisis High Level Discussion - 0 views

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    Shortage of pharmacists remains a big challenge for community pharmacies as the chief executives of the national community pharmacy bodies met with senior NHS England and NHS Improvement officials to discuss the precarious situation in October-end. In the last few months, several pharmacy contractors have reported increased staff shortages that caused difficulties in maintaining services, leading to temporary closures in some instances. The sector is also facing chronic shortage of other staff including van drivers and pharmacy technicians. During the meeting, NHS England's director for primary care, Ed Waller, and chief pharmaceutical officer Keith Ridge held talks with leaders from across the pharmacy sector on a variety of topics.
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Save the Date: Pharmacy Business Awards 2023 - Celebrating Excellence in the Pharmacy P... - 0 views

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    Join us for the prestigious Pharmacy Business Awards 2023, celebrating excellence in community pharmacy. Attend the glittering ceremony in London and witness industry leaders, officials, and ministers. Submit your entry now and showcase the unique services of community pharmacy. Nomination deadline: July 7th, 2023.
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Leyton Green Pharmacy Acquired: Trio Set to Enhance Services - 0 views

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    Three pharmacists have collectively acquired Leyton Green, a community pharmacy on the outskirts of London Borough, as its owner, Raj Baxi, opts to retire after 15 years of service. The pharmacy, which processes an average of 2,697 items per month, was recently sold for an undisclosed sum, said Christie & Co, who facilitated the confidential transaction. The trio, led by Abdus Subhan, intends to drive the business forward by expanding the range of items and introducing advanced services. "After nearly 15 years in Walthamstow, we will miss our loyal customers, but we are pleased for the pharmacy to go to experienced operators," Baxi said.
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Barbershop Blood Pressure Checks: NHS Expands Services - 0 views

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    Men can now have their blood pressure checked while visiting a barbershop. The NHS is extending its blood pressure screening services to different local venues, including barbershops, mosques, and pharmacies. This initiative aims to address the increasing risk of strokes and heart attacks among men. NHS staff's life-saving actions coincide with recent data indicating that high street pharmacies administered 149,865 blood pressure checks to individuals over 40 in May 2023. This marked a notable increase from the previous year's count of 58,345 in May 2022, the NHS said. "More than 1,300 heart attacks and strokes could be prevented this year thanks to the high street checks." "The total number of blood pressure checks delivered by pharmacy teams in the year to March was more than 1 million (1,053,278)," the NHS added. Furthermore, the government has committed £645 million for a range of added pharmaceutical services. This includes a target of conducting 2.5 million extra blood pressure checks annually at community pharmacies. This effort is estimated to avert over 1,350 cardiovascular events per year - equivalent to averting 113 heart attacks and strokes each month.

The best natural remedies to get rid of acidity and constipation - 0 views

started by emonmitra on 22 Oct 22 no follow-up yet
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Top 5 Hair Masks to Treat Winter Dandruff - 0 views

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    Treating your scalp the same way you treat your skin is one of the most crucial life lessons. This reasoning is supported by the fact that your scalp is composed of skin and functions similarly. Thus, throughout the winter, the scalp experiences the same level of skin dryness as the rest of our bodies. Dandruff, flaking, and irritation develop as a result of your head. Winter dandruff, in contrast to summer and monsoon flaking, is a direct result of the scalp being dry from the chilly air. Add to that the fact that you always keep your head covered to stay warm. This creates a comfortable, warm environment for dandruff-producing microorganisms on the scalp. You need to take care of dandruff as soon as you can since it may be very uncomfortable, especially when those bothersome white flakes appear on dark woolen winter clothing. Here are some suggestions to help you get rid of dandruff: 1. Neem with coconut oil. The moisturizing benefits of coconut oil may be well known to you. These qualities come from its excellent fatty acid and vitamin content. Wouldn't the ideal defense against dandruff be created if coconut oil and neem, which has antibacterial and antifungal qualities, were combined? 4 teaspoons of coconut oil should be added to 1 teaspoon of neem powder. Depending on how long your hair is, change these amounts. Read More : https://medium.com/@tribalblackoil/top-5-hair-masks-to-treat-winter-dandruff-2a03163bb4f2

Joint Pains | Joint Pains | Dull or Thin Hair | Dental Issues - 6 views

started by Amiya jyoti Rout on 02 Jul 22 no follow-up yet
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Ravi Sharma:Resigns to join at Luton Hospital - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) England director, Ravi Sharma, has resigned after four years on the job. He will be leaving the RPS in October to join Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, part of the Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust group, as head of pharmacy. RPS will be commencing the recruitment of a new director for England shortly and in the interim Ravi will be working with Paul Bennett, the RPS CEO, to help in delivery of key objectives and in the appointment of his successor. Paul commented: "Ravi has made a significant contribution to the organisation during his time with us. His drive and enthusiasm for advancing the recognition of the role of the Society itself and of pharmacists and professional practice is probably best reflected by his desire to ensure a real focus on personalised medicines and his work on equality and diversity, workforce wellbeing, and most recently the development of a new vision for pharmacy in England.
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New CEO Tim Wentforth Takes the Helm at WBA - 0 views

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance, Boots UK's parent company, has appointed Tim Wentforth as its new CEO, effective on 23 October. He joined WBA at a pivotal time when the company plans to downsize the business while driving execution and creating greater value for employees, patients, customers and shareholders. Wentforth replaced Rosalind Brewer, who stepped down on 1 September, after two years at the helm. He joined from Evernorth, Cigna's health services organisation based in Connecticut, where he served as its founding CEO. Prior to Cigna, he also held top roles in companies including specialty pharmacy company Accredo and pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts.
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PDA Members Take Action: Boots Pension Scheme Controversy Unveiled! - 0 views

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    Members of the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) who have benefits in the Boots Pension Scheme have sought support from their union following the recent communications from the trustees about the removal of the option to retire at 60 without a reduced pension. The company claimed that retirement between 60-65 years old without a reduced pension was a discretionary benefit, and it has ended with the buy-in deal with Legal and General. However, PDA members believe there is insufficient evidence to fully support this claim, and therefore they are questioning whether this option should have been secured as part of the buy in and not ended with immediate effect. PDA Union national officer, Paul Moloney said: "Instead, we believe benefit statements issued to members, at the very least are contradictory, and clearly state that a full pension will be payable from a member's 60th birthday, with no reference to this benefit being discretionary and therefore subject to a regular review by the trustees. Instead, the benefit statements give the impression that an unreduced pension from 60 is a right with no indication that retirement plans should not be based on the benefit statements."
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Alzheimer disease : New insights on treatment - 0 views

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    According to Alzheimer's Disease International, more than 55 million people worldwide will have Alzheimer's disease by 2020. This figure will nearly double every 20 years, reaching 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050. The WHO Global Status Report for 2021 estimated the yearly global cost of dementia to be more than USD 1.3 trillion, with a projected increase to USD 2.8 trillion by 2030. To date most drugs developed to treat Alzheimer's disease have failed, largely because they target wrong biomarkers and individuals already exhibiting signs of the disease. Once symptoms appear, however, many brain cells responsible for memory and cognition are likely already damaged and beyond repair. Professor Shai Rahimipour in the Chemistry Department at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has pioneered a different approach utilizing theranostics to pinpoint and treat the earliest, pre-symptomatic signs of Alzheimer's disease. Showing promise in stopping progression of the disease before onset of irreversible brain cell damage, Rahimipour's groundbreaking approach has garnered significant attention in the scientific world.
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Ramadan running challenge to help feed the poor - 0 views

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    A pharmacist based in the East Midlands of England plans to run 150 kilometres during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan to raise funds for an international food charity. Shahid Akhtar from Rainworth, Nottinghamshire started running five kilometres each day from March 23 "from about an hour before sunset and the time I can break my fast." So far, the 50-year-old locum pharmacist who used "to own and run a community pharmacy not so long ago", has managed to run 55 kilometres and has already raised a total of £2,173 for the cause. By the end of Ramadan, Shahid aims to exceed his personal target of raising £2,500 to help feed children around the world. He says the money raised through him will go towards providing school meals for children and young people in neglected communities around the world through Charity Right. Shahid will run everyday without consuming any food or water before, during, or immediately after the race. Having never run whilst fasting before, he thinks this will be an "interesting new experience" for him.
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