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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: Facilities For Disabilities In India Under Disability A... - 0 views

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    Facilities For Disabilities In India Under Disability Act of 1995 India's Disability Act of 1995 provides various facilities for both children and adults with disabilities in India. Under the Disabilities Act of India, children with disabilities have the right to free education until they reach the age of eighteen in schools that are integrated, or in 'special,' schools. Children with disabilities have the right to appropriate transportation, removal of architectural barriers, as well as the restructuring of curriculum and modifications in the examination system. Scholarships, uniforms, books, and teaching materials are all provided to children with disabilities for free in India. Children with disabilities in India have access to special schools that are equipped with vocational training facilities, and non-formal education. India provides training institutions for teachers in order to establish manpower. Parents of children with disabilities in the nation can move to an appropriate court for the redress of grievances in regards to their children with disabilities; Mobility Products for Handicapped. Parents of children with disabilities in India are required to obtain a, 'disability certificate,' in order to access the facilities mentioned above; they can obtain this certificate from their nearest government hospital, where an Identity Card from the, 'Office of the Commissioner for Disabilities,' will issue it. People in rural areas can obtain this Identity Card from their Block Development Officer's Office (BDO). Side Wheel Attachment for Activa Recent Disability Figures in India: At least 1.2 million people with disabilities in India are living in households consisting only of people with disability. While the total people with disabilities increased by just over 22 per cent over a decade, from almost 22 million in the Census 2001 to 26.8 million in 2011, the number of people with disabilities living on their own has nearly doubled, jumpin
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How to Buy Birth Control Pills for the First Time? - 0 views

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    Women all over the world have been using birth control methods since ages. The methods used by them were not only ineffective but also dangerous. But the development of Birth control pills, there is relief for women. People who want to buy Birth Control Pills in wholesale through online process, then Contact Oddway International who is the leading supplier and exporter of various category medicines across the country. Contact us without any hesitation.
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SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER - 0 views

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    Morning friends,today i would like to stress on the importance of screening programmes for early detection of cervical cancer.Cervical cancer is perhaps the most common female genital tract cancer in the developing countries
Lotus Dental Travel

Travel arrangement for your dental vacation in Vietnam - 0 views

In recent years, the dental tourism industry in Asian countries is undergoing sharp development, especially in Vietnam. There are millions of tourists from developed countries such as Australia and...

started by Lotus Dental Travel on 24 Feb 20 no follow-up yet
pharmacybiz

Boris Johnson announces lifting most Covid-19 restrictions from next week - Latest Phar... - 0 views

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    Prime minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday (January 19) that restrictions re-imposed in England last month would be lifted by from next Thursday (January 27). In the latest development, the government has decided to end the guidance on working from home, asking employers to make adequate arrangements to return safely to work. From the start of next Thursday, mandatory certification based on vaccines and tests will end, however, organisations can still choose to use the NHS Covid Pass voluntarily. Besides, the legal mandate to wear face masks will go away from next week. Making a statement to the House of Commons on Covid-19, he said that infection levels are falling in England mainly because of the country's "extraordinary booster campaign". He noted more than 36 million Covid-19 booster jabs had been delivered, with over 90 percent of over-60s now given a third dose. "Our scientists believe it is likely that the Omicron wave has now peaked nationally," Johnson added, while cautioning "the pandemic is not over". "I encourage everyone across the country to continue with all the cautious behaviours that we know help to keep each everybody safe."
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Plan Your Urethroplasty Surgery With Best Surgeon In India - 0 views

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    India ranks high when it comes of catering cost of urethroplasty surgery India. Indian hospitals offer these offerings at lots of the affordable cost mainly if you examine the same the developed countries like the US and Uk.
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World Pharmacy Council:UK pharma discuss workforce shortages - 0 views

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    Professional leadership bodies from around the world discussed workforce shortages in community pharmacy and other challenges affecting the sector at a global meeting held in Paris last month. Delegated from Denmark, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, US and the UK updated the conference on how the profession was progressing in practice, technology and workforce development in their respective countries. The UK was represented at World Pharmacy Council meeting by National Pharmacy Association chair Andrew Lane and chief executive at the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee Janet Morrison. Lane said: "It's very useful to be part of a global network of pharmacy bodies who are all going through similar challenges as we are in the UK. Sharing intelligence on other pharmacy systems around the world helps us to prepare the right strategy for engaging with the NHS at home. "Hearing some of the strides in services and digital technology in the profession gives us hope for the future of the sector. It's clear however that key challenges such as workforce shortages are starting to have an effect in other parts of the world too."
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Joint care : Supplements for joints health - 0 views

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    Dr Rod Hughes sets out how pharmacists can play a pivotal role in steering people with joint pain towards a prevention programme… Joint health supplements are big business in the UK, with millions of pounds spent over the counter every year. People turn to these supplements for various reasons, but most are seeking relief from the symptoms of arthritis, a group of painful long-term conditions thought to affect around 10 million people in this country. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting around eight million people in the UK. The condition is generally age-related, with joint pain and stiffness developing as the cartilage between the bones gradually wears away. OA changes and the inflammation involved causes difficulty moving and considerable pain. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tends to affect younger people and is caused by the body's immune system attacking the joints. As a nation we tend to ignore our joints until they cause us problems, resulting in an increasing number of people taking long-term analgesics to control the pain or needing surgery to repair knees and hips. Treatment guidelines followed by doctors in the UK recommend that people with arthritis are advised to maintain a healthy weight and keep physically active, while strengthening their muscles and protecting any damaged joints during daily activities.
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UK could avoid 20,000 cancer deaths a year by 2040 with an ambitious plan, says charity - 0 views

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    The UK is lagging behind comparable countries when it comes to cancer survival, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has said, calling on all political parties to make cancer a top priority in their party manifestos. While cancer survival rates in the UK have doubled over the last 50 years, the charity warned that the hard-won progress is at risk of stalling, with NHS cancer services in "crisis" and around half a million cancer cases a year projected by 2040. The charity has published an ambitious cancer plan which, if adopted by the next UK government, could dramatically improve cancer outcomes and prevent 20,000 cancer deaths a year by 2040. Called "Longer Better Lives: A Manifesto for Cancer Research and Care", the plan has been developed with the insights of cancer patients and experts from across health, life sciences, government and academic sectors, it said.
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Cardiometabolic clinic:LTHT setup with Boehringer Ingelheim - 0 views

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    In partnership with the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust (LTHT) has recently established an innovative cardiometabolic clinic. The clinic focuses on reducing cardiovascular risk in people with diabetes who have recently been discharged from LTHT following a heart attack. It is delivered jointly by the cardiology department at Leeds General Infirmary and the diabetes services at the Trust. This is a patient-centred approach to reducing that risk, with pharmacist-delivered clinics scheduled for six to eight weeks after the heart attack. Stephen Wheatcroft, Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine and Consultant Cardiologist at LTHT, said: "This is an exciting and innovative development, one of the first in the country. Previously, Type 2 diabetic patients presenting with heart issues would have been treated by two separate specialty teams. This is the first time there has been a specific clinic combining the cardiac and diabetes team working together. "We aim to reduce the risk for patients, with earlier multidisciplinary hospital care, to help discharged patients achieve better diabetes control, through improved medication support and optimisation, reducing the need for further treatment and future hospital stays. Overall, it will mean a better patient experience, with improved monitoring and information about treatment options, along with a reduction in waiting times for review in a specialist clinic."
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UK Approves Novavax Covid Jab As Fifth In Country - 0 views

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    Britain has approved Novavax's Covid-19 vaccine for use in those 18 years of age and older, the country's medicines regulator said on Thursday (February 3), bringing a fifth coronavirus shot to its roster amidst the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. The vaccine, Nuvaxovid, was approved as a first and second dose as it met the required safety, quality and effectiveness standards, the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said in a statement. The British approval for Nuvaxovid comes days after the drugmaker filed for US authorisation of the vaccine following months of struggles with development and manufacturing problems, and follows a German backing earlier in the day. "We are continuing our vital safety work in monitoring the use of all Covid-19 vaccines, to ensure that their benefits in protecting people against Covid-19 disease continue to outweigh any risks," MHRA chief executive June Raine said.
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https://www.101pressrelease.com/urethroplasty-surgery-in-india-a-game-changer-for-mens-... - 0 views

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    India ranks high when it comes of catering cost of urethroplasty surgery India. Indian hospitals offer these offerings at lots of the affordable cost mainly if you examine the same the developed countries like the US and UK.
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https://www.101pressrelease.com/indias-low-cost-heart-surgery-a-game-changer-for-global... - 0 views

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    India is one of the best alternatives when it comes to affordability for medical tourism in India. The low cost cardiac surgery India is reasonable in spite of providing the state-of-art infrastructure which is at compared to other developed countries.
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https://youtu.be/jWqWxsKdl4Y - 0 views

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    India ranks high when it comes of catering cost of urethroplasty surgery India. Indian hospitals offer these offerings at lots of the affordable cost mainly if you examine the same the developed countries like the US and Uk.
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https://youtu.be/YNFn0ipnTUE - 0 views

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    India is one of the best alternatives when it comes to affordability for medical tourism in India. The low cost cardiac surgery India is reasonable in spite of providing the state-of-art infrastructure which is at compared to other developed countries.
indian-health

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/plan-your-cardiac-surgery-india-indian-health-guru/ - 0 views

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    India is one of the best alternatives when it comes to affordability for medical tourism in India. The low cost cardiac surgery India is reasonable in spite of providing the state-of-art infrastructure which is at compared to other developed countries.
indian-health

Affordable Urethroplasty Surgery Planning your Journey in India - YouTube - 0 views

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    India ranks high when it comes of catering cost of urethroplasty surgery India. Indian hospitals offer these offerings at lots of the affordable cost mainly if you examine the same the developed countries like the US and Uk.
pharmacybiz

New programme to equip pharmacists with prescribing skills - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has introduced a new comprehensive learning programme to support pharmacists in Wales to deliver the Pharmacy Independent Prescribing Service (PIPS). Developed in collaboration with Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW), the programme is designed to "equip pharmacists with the essential knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to provide excellent patient care." While the primary emphasis is on pharmacists operating within primary care settings, those from various practice settings are also encouraged to register and participate in the programme. Commenting on the collaboration with HEIW, Elen Jones, director for Wales at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, said that it will empower pharmacists across the country to deliver high-quality prescribing services to local communities.
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RPS Unveils Flexible Prescribing & Dispensing Guidelines - 0 views

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    Recognising the changing practices in healthcare, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has revised and updated its position on the separation of prescribing and dispensing or administration of a medicine by the same healthcare professional. It's previous guidance, published in March 2020, restricted prescribing and dispensing by the same healthcare professional only in exceptional circumstances. The new guidance, jointly developed with the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), has made prescribing and dispensing of medicines more flexible. It clarifies that "where there is a risk assessment in place and in the best interests of the patient, the same healthcare professional can be responsible for the prescribing and dispensing / supply / administration of medicines." The change in the position statement follows an extensive year-long engagement exercise with medical associations, members, fellows, expert advisory groups, patient groups and the RPS Country Boards.
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About QuickBooks File Doctor - 0 views

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    Quickbooks File Doctor was built by Intuit, in the year 2012. It is developed to fix problems like company files and networking. It is made with a combination of company diagnostic tools and network diagnostic tools. The File repairing tool is not available for all countries.
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    Quickbooks File Doctor was built by Intuit, in the year 2012. It is developed to fix problems like company files and networking. It is made with a combination of company diagnostic tools and network diagnostic tools. The File repairing tool is not available for all countries. An About QuickBooks File Doctor is an invaluable tool in any QuickBooks user's arsenal. By understanding its capabilities and following the outlined steps, you can leverage its power to diagnose and potentially repair corrupted or inaccessible company files, ensuring the smooth flow of your financial data and minimizing the risk of data loss. Remember, prevention is key to regular backups and utilizing the File Doctor proactively can go a long way in safeguarding your financial information. Benefits of Using the Tool: By utilizing the File Doctor, you can: Recover Corrupted Files: The tool attempts to repair damaged files, potentially saving you from losing valuable data. Diagnose Network Issues: It identifies network-related problems that prevent accessing shared company files, facilitating troubleshooting. Preventative Maintenance: By regularly running the doctor, you can catch potential issues early on, minimizing the risk of data loss and downtime. Peace of Mind: Knowing you have a tool to potentially revive your files in case of trouble provides valuable peace of mind.
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