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Guide how to choose best pharmacy affilate programs - 0 views

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    Affiliates are getting more benefits with better commission through pharmacy affiliate programs. If affiliate want to maximize earning potential, then affiliates should choose a pharmacy affiliate program carefully Affiliates do lots of search for reputed or trustworthy affiliate program,also find networks which use latest affiliate technology tools.
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HxCare:Positive Solution cloud based medicine management sys - 0 views

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    Positive Solutions is set to launch its new, innovative, cloud-based medicines management system - HxCare which will be showcased in October at the Care Show. HxCare will be free of charge to community pharmacies signing up to the HxCare Affiliate Programme (HxCAP) making it an ideal platform to support existing care home business and attract new ones. The cloud-based medicines management system aims to digitise workflows, reduce errors and free up care providers to spend more time delivering care to their residents. Designed to be truly mobile, HxCare will be tablet based and has been developed by working closely with both care homes across the sector and their pharmacy partners who relish the prospect of an eMAR solution that integrates into their Analyst PMR. It is one of five new products being launched by Positive Solutions on the Hx platform this year. HxConsult is already live supporting pharmacies looking to maximise their service revenue. HxIntel will deliver real-time dashboards, reports and insights into the performance of pharmacy businesses of all sizes. My Health Hub will revolutionise patient pharmacy relationships whilst HxDispense is set to be the ultimate next generation PMR system. This modular, cloud-based interoperable ecosystem takes healthcare technology to a new level.
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Jonathan Burton elected as the new Chair of RPS Scottish Pharmacy Board - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has announced the results of the elections to vacant positions on the RPS Scottish and English Country Boards that took place at the meeting on June 18. The Scottish Pharmacy Board elected Jonathan Burton, FRPharmS, as their new Chair and Audrey Thompson to the RPS Assembly, the organisation's governing body. Jonathan is a community pharmacist and an independent prescriber affiliated with the Right Medicine Pharmacy group in Stirling. He has played an integral role in the inception, development and delivery of Pharmacy First services in Scotland. He is an RPS Fellow and received an MBE in 2018 for services to healthcare. Jonathan is also the recipient of the 2023 RPS Charter Award. He previously served as Chair of the Scottish Pharmacy Board from 2019 to 2021. "Serving as Chair is a great privilege," said Jonathan while expressing his delight at being elected as the Chair of the Scottish Pharmacy Board.
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Why pharmacy affiliate networks are more popular than other affiliate networks - 0 views

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    Today Pharmacy affiliate networks are widely popular. Both affiliates and merchants get more benefits using this network. Affiliates can sell FDA approved health products and medications also sell branded and genuine drugs from their websites.
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Online Affiliate Program for Health Condition & Treatments - 0 views

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    HexpressAffiliates.com is a pharmacy affiliate network that specializes in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. Hexpress pharmacy affiliate network deals with following online treatments: Impotence, Obesity, Male Pattern Hairloss, Influenza, Smoking Cessation, Sexual Health, Skin Care Treatment and FSD
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Alzheimer's :Sugar molecule in blood can predict - 0 views

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    Early detection and treatment of Alzheimer's disease require the use of dependable and cost-effective screening technologies. Researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet have revealed that the level of tau, a protein that plays a vital role in the development of severe dementia, is associated with a kind of sugar molecule in the blood. The study, which is published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, can pave the way for a simple screening procedure able to predict onset ten years in advance. "The role of glycans, structures made up of sugar molecules, is a relatively unexplored field in dementia research," says the study's first author Robin Zhou, medical student and affiliated researcher at the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS), Karolinska Institutet. "We demonstrate in our study that blood levels of glycans are altered early during the development of the disease. This could mean that we'll be able to predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease with only a blood test and a memory test." In Alzheimer's disease, the neurons of the brain die, which is thought to be a result of the abnormal accumulation of the proteins amyloid beta and tau. Clinical trials for Alzheimer's drugs show that treatment should commence early in the pathological process, before too many neurons have died, to reverse the process before it is too late.
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Vectura Sells to Molex for £298M - Pioneering Inhaled Therapeutics and Medtech - 0 views

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    Vectura Fertin Pharma, an affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI), has announced the sale of its subsidiary Vectura Group to global electronics major Molex Asia Holdings for £298 million. Vectura, based in Chippenham, UK, will be operated by Phillips Medisize, a Molex company and a leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of pharmaceutical drug delivery, in vitro diagnostic and medtech devices. PMI, which acquired Vectura in 2021 amid strident opposition from health groups, has also announced the establishment of master service agreements to develop Vectura Fertin Pharma's inhaled therapeutics proprietary pipeline. The tobacco giant created Vectura Fertin Pharma as an autonomous unit, bringing together Vectura and Danish company Fertin Pharma, which it acquired in 2020, as part of its plan to go 'smoke-free' and switch to healthcare and wellness products. PMI, which fought off private equity firm Carlyle Group for the roughly 1-billion-pound buyout of Vectura, would receive an upfront cash consideration of £150 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments, and potential deferred payments of up to £148 million.
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How to Learn About the Latest Medical Research Trends: 6 Essential Tips - 0 views

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    In the fast-evolving world of medicine, staying updated with the latest research trends is crucial for healthcare professionals and researchers alike. This helps ensure that patient care is based on the best available evidence and keeps professionals at the forefront of innovations and advancements. Here are six essential tips on how to stay informed about the latest medical research trends. 1. Utilize Trusted Sources The vast amount of information available online can be overwhelming, making it essential to discern credible sources from unreliable ones. Here are some strategies to help: Identify Reputable Journals and Databases: Publications like The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and JAMA are renowned for their rigorous peer-review processes. Databases like PubMed and Google Scholar are also excellent for accessing a wide range of scientific papers. Check for Peer-Reviewed Articles: Peer review ensures that research has been evaluated by experts in the field, enhancing its credibility. Look for Author Credentials: Research conducted by established experts in the field is more likely to be trustworthy. Evaluate Institutional Affiliations: Research from reputable institutions and organizations often signifies high-quality work.
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