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5 Free Benefits of Going Alcohol-Free Anytime | UK Health Guide - 0 views

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    We've all heard of Dry January, but that doesn't mean that the first month of the year is the only one where you can quit the booze for an intermittent period. No, you can do it anytime and often it can be just the push you need to review your relationship with the hard stuff. More and more of us are developing problematic relationships with alcohol, and the likes of addiction are on the rise. Attempting an alcohol detox can be a good way to understand your relationship, although if you are heavily reliant on the substance, it is worth doing it in a controlled and safe environment with professional care. That said, for many of us that isn't the case and giving up for a month can see a wealth of changes in your life. So, what can you expect exactly? Improved Physical Health First and foremost, your physical health will improve as a result. Alcohol is known for its empty calories and sugar. It's why many of us develop beer bellys and gain weight when we drink regularly. Ultimately, by cutting those calories, you'll find it much easier to shed weight and the results can happen relatively quickly. What's more, as alcohol slows down metabolism and can often lead to poor food choices like takeaways, eliminating it makes it much easier to manage your weight.
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Essential MHRA Tips for Managing Medications and Devices | UK 2024 - 0 views

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    People are advised to be mindful of medications that may cause sun reactions, and to watch out for dodgy hay fever treatments and fake weight loss pens. For those traveling abroad, the MHRA advises considering the suitability of medicines available to reduce the risk of contracting tropical diseases. Dr Alison Cave, Chief Safety Officer at the MHRA, said: "The summer is an exciting time for many of us, as we take time off to travel and enjoy the warmer weather. "But it is important to understand what this time of year means for our medicines and medical devices, and take the precautions necessary to use products safely and protect ourselves." Watch out for dodgy hay fever treatments Millions of Britons suffer from hay fever symptoms in the summer. The MHRA advises consulting a healthcare professional to find the best treatment for your symptoms. People are also warned to be cautious of medicines advertised as hay fever treatments but not approved for use in the UK, such as Kenalog. This is a prescription-only steroid injection licensed as a medicine for other conditions, but not for the treatment of hay fever.
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Implementation of Bioengineering to build Human Liver - Insights care - 0 views

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    Science and technology help for the better lifestyles. It has transformed human life more efficiently. We must agree with this as not even a single field is there where we don't use technology. But still, research is ongoing for finding some new technologies by using previously available knowledge and techniques.
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    It may also be useful in case of organ absence. Also, we need to get the fully functional body tissue which is easy to transplant.
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Sauna:How to Reap All the Health Benefits - 0 views

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    The sauna is a popular way to relax and enjoy all the health benefits it has to offer. Did you know that the sauna can improve cardiovascular health, help you lose weight, and even reduce stress? This article will discuss how to use the sauna for maximum benefit. We'll cover everything from choosing the right type of sauna to staying safe while using it. So if you're ready to start reaping all the amazing health benefits of the sauna, keep reading. FIND THE RIGHT SAUNA There are many different types of saunas on the market, so it's important to find one that's right for you. For instance, if you are looking for the healing qualities of heat stress, an infrared sauna would be a good choice. Or, if you're looking for the traditional Finnish experience, a wood-burning sauna would be more your style. Choose the right size, especially if you plan on sharing it with others. Some factors to consider when choosing the right sauna include the size, type of heat (infrared, wood-burning, etc.), location (indoor or outdoor), and features (such as a music player, LED lights, etc.). Ensure that the sauna you choose meets all your needs to enjoy it to the fullest.
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MHRA: New guidance on use of adrenaline auto-injectors - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has launched new guidance to highlight the latest safety advice on the steps to take during anaphylaxis. On the start of World Allergy Week (19 June), an annual initiative led by the World Allergy Organization, aiming to raise awareness of allergies, their management and prevention, the MHRA has collaborated with allergy awareness advocates to share an easy step-by-step infographic guide and video outlining the latest advice from the CHM's working group on the safe and effective use of AAIs. Steve Barclay, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care said: "A severe allergic reaction can be life-threatening. One in five people in the UK suffer with at least one allergy, so it's vital people are equipped with the knowledge to keep themselves safe. Adrenaline auto-injectors - also known as AAIs or by their brand names such as EpiPen - are highly effective and convenient for the immediate treatment of anaphylaxis. If you have been prescribed one, please carry it with you at all times and make sure you are up to date on the latest safety guidance - it could save your life."
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Vertex Cystic Fibrosis Therapies Face UK Access Hurdle - 0 views

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    Modulator therapies, manufactured by Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX.O), may no longer be available for new cystic fibrosis (CF) patients in the UK. A draft guidance recently published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) stated that it would not recommend the use of Kaftrio, Symkevi and Orkambi on new CF patients. Kaftrio and Symkevi are currently recommended for the treatment of cystic fibrosis in patients aged 6 years and older, while Orkambi is used for patients aged 1 and older. The NICE draft guidance highlighted medicine costs and the strain on resources and finances faced by the National Health Service (NHS) as reasons for removing these drugs.
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Winter AI Solutions for NHS: Tackling Health Pressures - 0 views

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    NHS England is rolling out a range of tech and data solutions, including an artificial intelligence (AI) system, across the health service to tackle winter pressures. The AI system will be used to identify patients at risk of hospital admission so community NHS teams can get to them first and reduce pressures on A&E departments. On a trial basis, four GP practices in Somerset have started using the innovative technology which can highlight registered patients with complex health needs. Health coaches, nurses, or GPs will then reach out to the people most at risk, and provide them with a range of preventive care such as monitoring, food parcels, cleaning, shopping, as well as escalating care to specialist doctors.
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Reverse Decision Declining Romosozumab Use For Osteoporosis - 0 views

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    More than 100 NHS clinicians have urged the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to change its decision - declining recommendation of romosozumab, the first new osteoporosis medication for over a decade. In a joint letter published on January 2, the clinicians warned of the consequences of barring access to the drug to those who suffer the bone-weakening disease. The joint letter, led by the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS), raised concern over the scarcity of the drug pipeline for osteoporosis and lack of public funding for new research. It quoted recent government research that showed the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) invested less than £1 million in osteoporosis research in 2020-21, against the £4.6 billion per year cost to the NHS of fractures. Craig Jones, chief executive of the Royal Osteoporosis Society said: "We're calling on NICE and the applicant company to get back round the table and work with us to ensure equal access to this important new treatment.
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Healthwatch England Exposes Pharmacy Secrets - 0 views

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    A recent report from Healthwatch England has highlighted that while people highly value the accessibility of community pharmacies, both in terms of location and prompt service, they also encounter challenges in getting the most out of their pharmacy care experience. The report titled 'Pharmacy: What People' is based on the research conducted by the organisation in November last year, involving 1,650 people who shared their experiences of pharmacy services in England. It showed the country's notable dependence on community pharmacies, with 72 per cent of respondents saying they have used a community pharmacy in the past three months. Usage of online pharmacies is considerably lower than community pharmacies, with only 18 per cent of individuals having used an online pharmacy in the past three months, according to the report published on Tuesday (30 April).
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Unlocking Convenience: Digital Prescriptions on NHS App - 0 views

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    Thanks to a new service added to the NHS App, patients in England can now see their prescriptions online and collect their prescribed medication from the nominated pharmacy or a pharmacy of their choice without a paper prescription. NHS England has introduced digital prescriptions in the app following a successful trial last year involving over a million users. Users without a nominated pharmacy can collect their prescriptions from any pharmacy using the barcode in the app, but this is not required for patients with a nominated pharmacy as details would be sent to their pharmacy electronically. From now on, patients waiting for elective hospital treatment can also check the average waiting time for their procedure at their local trust using the NHS App.
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NHS Pharmacy First for 7 Common Illnesses - 0 views

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    NHS England on Monday (19 February) unveiled a new multichannel campaign to inform the public about the additional services offered at their local pharmacy under the recently launched Pharmacy First service. The extended service allows patients to get treatment and medicines from their local pharmacy for seven common conditions, including sinusitis, sore throat, earache, infected insect bite, impetigo, shingles, and uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women, without needing to see a GP. As part of its 'Help Us, Help You' campaign, NHS England has started running adverts across on-demand TV services, radio, bus stops and billboards as well as social media, encouraging people to use their high street pharmacies for treatment of these common illnesses.
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Health and wellness: Summer skin useful Tips - 0 views

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The Power of Laser and Ultrasound - Medium - 0 views

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    Laser surgery uses laser light to remove diseased tissues or treat bleeding blood vessels. Laser surgery may also be used to remove wrinkles, sunspots, tattoos, or birthmarks.
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Buy Ativan Online at Very Low price Without Prescription - 1 views

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    Ativan is one of the more famous anti-anxiety drugs; it is used for treating traumatic mental ailments. It is also used as anti-stress and anti-depressant medication. buy ativan online at tramadols online at get free shipping to usa.
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10 Reason You Should Start Drinking Aloe Vera Juice Daily - 0 views

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    every other part of Aloe Vera is useful whether it is a leaf, gel or its juice, all are required for treating day to day health problem, its juice is like nectar to humankind which can be used for treating various health problems. The unique properties of this juice are described in Ayurveda very well.
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Looking Back At EHR Meaningful Use From A New Perspective - 0 views

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    Its emphasis on the implementation of EHR technology throughout the USA. Moreover, it is also in accordance with the MIPS quality measure Promoting Interoperability (PI) in which physicians use innovative methods to improve the quality of care services.
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P3Care meets New Medicaid Meaningful Use Challenges head-on - 0 views

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    Healthcare Solutions meets the challenges posed by Medicaid meaningful use program in a systematic and timely manner. It is noticed that many healthcare professionals are using healthcare IT consultants to collaborate and construct a plan to deal with technology addressing the value-based reimbursement system.
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How to improve patient outcomes by exhibiting meaningful use in 2018 - 0 views

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    EHR technology increases performance in terms of meaningful use and helps to implement improvement activities efficiently. Patient portals, user-friendly websites, adopting technology are great ways to improve patients' outcomes. Thus, allowing patients the ease to enroll and get prescriptions is a huge step towards a progressive healthcare system
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Get The Blessing Of Having A Child By Using Ovidac - 0 views

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    You have been married since 5 years but do not have a child. You both have been waiting for a kid but nothing has happened uptill now. You have tried every form of sexual position. Not only this, but you have also shifted to a diet programme. After using so many treatments, you are still barren. You have been trying to conceive for so long but no signs of pregnancy...
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PSNC: Contractors Use Emergency Provisions To Avoid Closures - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has advised pharmacy contractors to use emergency provisions to avoid and reduce temporary closures amid shortage of pharmacists and other staff. The provision was introduced at the start of the pandemic to enables flexible provision of pharmaceutical services by pharmacies. It has been extended several times, currently until January 31, 2022. The negotiator noted that self-isolation requirements and a lack of available pharmacists led to a spike in short-notice closures/late opening/early closing incidents in the community pharmacy sector. However, it reminded contractors that they have a clear duty to provide services in line with their contractual arrangements.
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