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Organic Foods Near Me - 1 views

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Weight Loss Exercises for Men at Home - 1 views

Here are some of the fines methods to burn fat rapidly and promote weight loss at home for free. Start strength training by following a high-protein diet, add vinegar to your diet, eat more healthy...

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I woke up this morning and was reading other bmagnum supplements (magnum supplements reviews ) and it got me thinking about does magnum blood flow work. I haven't had any bloodwork done in a few ye...

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Type 1 Diabetes Patients Benefit From Using Flash Monitors - 0 views

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    Nearly half of Type 1 diabetes patients in the NHS England are benefiting from the use of flash monitors that allow them to check their glucose levels more easily and regularly. The wearable gadget, linked with a phone app, has a sensor that attaches to the back of the arm, allowing patients to check their glucose with a simple one-second scan. Eligible patients can access the monitors on prescription from their local GP or diabetes team. The NHS is ahead of target to roll-out the monitors, as the independent health advisory NICE, confirmed it was beginning the consultation to expand the kit's access. As per recent data, around 125,000 patients now uses these monitors to help control their condition. The latest number shows that the NHS significantly exceeded its user target with more than 45 per cent of patients using the monitor.
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What Is Iverheal 12 Mg? - 1 views

Iverheal 12mg Tablet is an antiparasitic medicine. It is used to treat parasitic infections of your intestinal tract, skin, and eyes. Your doctor will tell you how to take an Iverheal 12mg Tablet ...

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Turmeric Cream For Face, Dark Spots & Hyperpigmentation - 0 views

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    Readers and consumers can better evaluate the versatility and multi-fold action of turmeric night cream given as follows: 1. Use It As An Eye Cream Combined with the potent antioxidant vitamin C, turmeric eye cream possesses beneficial properties that can combat dark circles under the eyes effectively. Turmeric's skin lightening and soothing traits can enhance circulation, thereby reducing under-eye puffiness and discoloration caused by inadequate blood flow. Further, its anti-inflammatory features, as well as its ability to lighten skin and increase microcirculation, make turmeric vitamin C eye cream an ideal ingredient in this case. 2. Turmeric Cream for Skin Whitening Turmeric is a sun-drenched tropical spice that has a wide range of skin-friendly benefits. It can help reduce oxidative stress and address skin conditions like dullness and dehydration. Turmeric cream can enhance the skin's radiance thanks to its healing, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties that effectively cleanse and revitalize congested, inflamed, or impaired skin. Adding more turmeric to your skincare routine may enhance the skin's microcirculation, resulting in a firmer and more supple complexion. 3. Use Turmeric Cream For Hyperpigmentation Since turmeric inhibits the production of melanin, the utilization of vitamin C can effectively diminish hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is a skin problem in which some parts of the skin produce excessive melanin, resulting in blemishes such as sunspots, age spots, and melasma. It can possibly emerge in areas where the acne has been treated and healed previously. Turmeric can prevent the production of melanin responsible for dark spots and hyperpigmentation. Applying a product like a turmeric skin cream consistently can help reduce imperfections and provide a smoother, more even complexion.
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New Diet Guide Reverses and Eliminates Fatty Liver Disease - 2 views

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    Fatty Liver Diet Guide Reveals Powerful Treatment of Fatty Liver Disease
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Is there any home remedy for Diabetes? - 2 views

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Tips to further develop cycle 1 totally don't contact the cutlery, have you attempted? - 1 views

You need to work on cycle 1 yet consistently keep thinking about regardless of whether to have a medical procedure to intercede due to dread of dangers? Simply relax, greater bosoms are made by cut...

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The mystery of "Standing, sitting, strolling and lying" of the people of yore assists w... - 0 views

Standing (straight) like a pine tree, sitting (consistent) like a chime, strolling (light) like the breeze, lying (bended) like a bow. In the same way as other contemporary analysts and specialist...

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Type 1 diabetes:NHS roll out life-changing glucose monitors - 0 views

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    NHS England has secured a deal for 'Dexcom ONE Real Time-Continuous Glucose Monitoring' device which will help type 1 diabetes patients to keep track of their glucose levels at all times without having to scan or take a finger prick test. Once the patients receive their starter pack - which will include information on the product and usage, a sensor and transmitter - from the hospital or GP surgery, they can go to the community pharmacy for their repeat prescription. The wearable arm gadget sends information to a mobile app and allows diabetes patients to keep track of their glucose levels. "Traditionally, continuous glucose monitors are more expensive than their flash monitor counterparts - which record glucose levels by scanning a sensor - but thanks to the NHS agreeing on a new cost-effective deal with manufacturers DEXCOM, they will now be available for NHS patients on prescription at a similar price," said NHS. Dexcom ONE Real Time-Continuous Glucose Monitoring, uses a sensor no bigger than a bottle cap that attaches to the arm for up to 10 days and measures glucose levels from just under the skin. The wider rollout of the technology will help diabetes patients manage their condition better - reducing hospitalisations and associated diabetic illnesses which will ultimately ease pressure off the NHS. Karen Baxter, vice president, UK & Ireland, Benelux, France and Spain at Dexcom: "The addition of Dexcom ONE to the NHS England drug tariff is enormous progress towards improving the choice of diabetes tech, providing an alternative to burdensome finger pricks and scanning.
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Empowering Diabetes Care: Role of Pharmacists in Support - 0 views

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    Diabetes affects over 537 million people worldwide; by 2045, this is estimated to increase to 783 million. [1] With the growing prevalence of diabetes, it's even more important to utilise all options to support people with diabetes (PwDs) in managing their daily life with diabetes. Where do PwDs most often access healthcare support? On average, PwDs visit the pharmacy three-to-eight times more than the general population to obtain medicines and testing supplies.[2] It is clear that pharmacists play an integral role in empowering the self-management needs of PwDs beyond the traditional role of supplying medicines. This relationship, however, may be underutilised. Research suggests there is a lack of broad recognition of pharmacists as a key source of diabetes care, and that resource constraints - particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic - can interfere with patient education provision and training.[3,4] Furthermore, the circumstances and role of the pharmacy vary, nationally and internationally. At Roche Diabetes Care we would like to shine a light on the increasing value of community pharmacists as important figures in the well-being of PwDs.
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Revolutionizing Pharmacy Care : DHSC's Vision - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) today (19 October) issued its official response to an evaluation conducted by an independent expert panel from the Health and Social Care Committee (HSCC) regarding government commitments in the pharmacy sector. The joint agreement between DHSC, NHSE, and CPE (Community Pharmacy England) under a five-year plan commitment to review the funding model, however, the current status is "continue to monitor and discuss progress". The government has claimed that the panel's rating has "not been met" and still "requires improvement". However, the funding "remains subject to affordability and consultation with the sector on the activity that can be delivered within that funding envelope".
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Angina Testing at Home: A Comprehensive Guide - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    How do you diagnose angina at home? angina, a common symptom of coronary artery disease, occurs when the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood and oxygen, resulting in chest pain or discomfort as reported by Johns Hopkins Medicine. While angina diagnosis and management typically require medical expertise, there are ways to monitor your symptoms and assess your risk for angina at home. In this piece, I will provide a comprehensive guide on angina testing at home.
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Angina on an Electrocardiogram, ECG - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    So what does angina look like on an ECG? Electrocardiography, commonly referred to as ECG or EKG, is a powerful diagnostic tool that allows healthcare professionals to visualize the electrical activity of your heart. Among the many conditions that ECG can detect, angina holds a distinct place. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease, where the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood and oxygen. Here, I will delve into the intricacies of what angina looks like on an ECG.
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Angioedema and its Hereditary Symptoms - 0 views

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    Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the immune system, leading to recurrent and potentially life-threatening episodes of swelling in various parts of the body. This condition is inherited, and it primarily affects the blood vessels, causing the rapid accumulation of fluid in the deep layers of the skin and mucous membranes. In this article, we will explore the different types of Hereditary Angioedema and delve into their characteristic symptoms, shedding light on this often misunderstood disorder.
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NHS Vaccination|Easy Booking on the Enhanced NHS App - 0 views

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    The NHS England has developed and published a new vaccination strategy with an aim to increase national uptake of lifesaving vaccinations, and protect people against a range of diseases. Getting vaccinations will become easier than ever before, as the NHS App is being expanded with more additional features. Improved booking features such as new in-App bookings, invitation alerts and appointment notifications will make "booking a jab as easy as booking a cab," NHS leaders said. The NHS App overhaul will also include improved access to medical records, meaning users will be able to see their routine vaccination status over the coming months and years, making it easier for them to identify any missed vaccinations in their history.
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Spotting Dementia Signs: A Christmas Guide by NHS Director Claire Murdoch - 0 views

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    Dementia is an extremely deceptive disease that develops slowly and may go unnoticed in people, said NHS mental health director Claire Murdoch, while urging people to look out for the vital warning signs of this condition among family and friends over Christmas. Common early symptoms of dementia may include emotional change, forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, struggling to follow a conversation or find the right word, being confused about time and place, the health service has cautioned. An increasing number of people have been diagnosed with dementia in England since the start of the pandemic, following a drive by the NHS England to increase diagnosis rates. In November 2023, NHS staff diagnosed 463,797 people aged over 65 with dementia, up more than 41,000 compared to the same period last year, according to the figures revealed by the health service.
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Valve Replacement Surgery Cost in India: A Comparison with the Rest of the World - In h... - 0 views

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    The cost of valve replacement surgery India is actually one of the biggest reasons why hundreds of people travel from abroad for it. Valve replacement surgery cost in India is less than two-thirds of what it costs in the western countries and even less than what it costs in other medial tourist hotspots
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Amgen acquire rare disease specialist Horizon - 0 views

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    Amgen Inc on Monday agreed to buy Horizon Therapeutics Plc in a deal valued at $27.8 billion (£22.67bn), fortifying its rare diseases portfolio in the biggest buyout in the sector this year. The company will pay $116.50 in cash, a premium of nearly 20 per cent to the stock's last close, for each Horizon share. Horizon shares closed up 15 per cent on Monday at $112.36. They had climbed 23.5 per cent through Friday since the company disclosed in late November it was in preliminary talks with Amgen, Sanofi and Johnson & Johnson for potential offers. Amgen shares dipped less than 1 per cent to close at $276.78. Sanofi said Sunday it ended discussions with Horizon after concluding the transaction prices "do not meet our value criteria." J&J also said in early December that it had dropped its pursuit of the deal.
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