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Hit by Covid, EU population shrinks for second year running - 0 views

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    The European Union's population shrank for a second year running last year, the bloc's statistics office said on Monday, as the region reels from over two million deaths from the coronavirus. According to Eurostat, the population of the 27 countries that make up the bloc fell by close to 172,000 from the previous year and over 656,000 from January 2020. "In 2020 and 2021 the positive net migration no longer compensated for the negative natural change in the EU and, as a consequence, the EU total population has been decreasing," it said, pointing to impacts from the pandemic. The number of deaths began outstripping births in the EU a decade ago, but immigration from outside the bloc helped offset the gap until the first year of the pandemic. The previous time the EU had registered a fall in population was in 2011 - the only other time since 1960 - but this rapidly picked up due to net migration.
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Community Pharmacy Vision: Future & Funding Insights - 0 views

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    Achieving the community pharmacy vision necessitates legal adjustments and additional funding beyond recent boosts, the pharmacy vision document published by Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund has revealed. It says community pharmacies in England must adapt to changing population needs amidst unprecedented health and care challenges. Commissioned by Community Pharmacy England, the report titled 'A Vision for Community Pharmacy', published on Sept. 19, is a result of almost a year of research and extensive consultation with the sector and wider stakeholders, advocating for community pharmacy. The think tanks detail a shift in the community pharmacy sector, highlighting how pharmacies can contribute to crucial policy objectives regarding population health, prevention, and the increasing demand in primary care. "The health and care needs of the population are evolving, and pharmacies in England, like all components of the health and care system, must adjust to address these changes," said Helen Buckingham, Director of Strategy at Nuffield Trust.
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Future of community pharmacy : Meeting the needs - 0 views

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    The future of community pharmacies is in danger. With some 639 local pharmacies closing in England since 2016, action is clearly needed to ensure their longevity and maintain their rightful place on the high street. With increasing pressure on the NHS, which is suffering from healthcare backlogs and long waiting lists following the harsh impact of the pandemic, pharmacies have an opportunity to create a more substantial contribution within the healthcare industry. To ensure that pharmacies are able to embrace this opportunity, they need to be equipped with the necessary tools to enable them to meet the needs of an increasingly digital population. One way of doing this is to support pharmacies online, by providing them with a means to connect to patients via mobile, tablet or desktop. In turn, the UK population needs to be more aware of the services that can be provided by a pharmacist - many of which would save them from visiting a GP.
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Thousands in UK Missed Full COVID Vaccination - Risking Lives - 0 views

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    More than 7,000 hospitalisations and deaths in the UK could have been averted in summer 2022 if people had received their recommended COVID-19 vaccine doses, a new study published in The Lancet has revealed. The largest ever study carried out in the UK found that between a third and a half of the UK population had not had the recommended number of COVID vaccinations and boosters by summer 2022. In Northern Ireland, nearly 50 per cent of the population were under-vaccinated, while the proportion of under-vaccinated people in England was 45.7 per cent, 34.2 per cent for Scotland and 32.8 per cent Wales. Researchers from the Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and the University of Edinburgh analysed the electronic health records of 67 million residents aged 5 and older from across the four countries during June 1 to September 30 2022.
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2nd Global Covid-19 Summit slated for May 12 - 0 views

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    A second Global Covid-19 Summit will be held virtually next month for countries to discuss efforts to end the pandemic and prepare for future health threats, according to a joint statement on Monday (April18). "The emergence and spread of new variants, like Omicron, have reinforced the need for a strategy aimed at controlling Covid-19 worldwide," the White House said in a news release with the Group of Seven and Group of 20 nations. The announcement comes amid a surge of Covid-19 cases around the world prompted by easily transmissible variants of the virus. China's most populous city, Shanghai, is trying to return to normal after a nearly three-week shutdown, which, along with wider China curbs, are taking a toll on the world's No. 2 economy. The summit will build on efforts and commitments made at the first global summit in September, including getting more people vaccinated, sending tests and treatments to highest-risk populations, expanding protections to health care workers and generating financing for pandemic preparedness, the statement said.
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David Webb:Pharmacy teams need to work differently - 0 views

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    David Webb, the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer for England, acknowledged that the "pressure in the system is high", but urged everyone to "keep our eye on the design" of the NHS plan, adding that the "the objective is to bring the different parts of primary care together" in the patient interest. Speaking during the opening keynote session at the the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) conference held on Thursday (13 October), he added that the NHS plan intends to bring different parts of primary care together to help patients. He said the new integrated care boards (ICBs) are a key strategic framework as they provide the "potential to form partnerships to deliver integrated services across larger populations". "ICBs will want to work with Local Pharmaceutical Committees to plan for the local population and the new community pharmacy clinical leads in ICBs, who have been funded by NHS England, are there to advise." He explained that once an ICB takes over the commissioning of pharmaceutical services (which they are all due to do by April 2023), it could use its funds to commission a local enhanced service as an add on to an advanced service. For instance, a CVD risk assessment could be added to the blood pressure check service.
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Pharma group seeks fairer future access for covid patents - 0 views

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    An alliance of companies has pledged to ensure equitable access to vaccines and treatments for pandemics, as the friction around intellectual property rights for Covid-19 interventions between the pharmaceutical industry and developing nations endures. At the heart of the plan is a commitment to set aside part of the production of vaccines and treatments upfront for vulnerable populations in low-income countries when the next pandemic arises, given how fragmented access to Covid tools has left many populations unprotected. In order to do better next time - and without knowing which companies will develop the first drugs and vaccines for the next pandemic - having the industry collectively make this commitment is potentially transformative, said Thomas Cueni, head of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA). The pledge, called the Berlin Declaration, was made on July 19 by members of the global pharmaceutical industry group that include many of the companies involved in developing Covid interventions, such as AstraZeneca, GSK, Moderna, Pfizer and Merck. The declaration is not legally binding. However, if a company that signed on reneges on its vow, it would face grave consequences in the court of public opinion, said Cueni.
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Community Pharmacists Pioneering Elderly Healthcare Support | UK 2024 - 0 views

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    There is a clear opportunity for community pharmacists and their teams to lead best practice when it comes to supporting the ongoing health needs of older people. As the global population continues to age, the demand for specialised healthcare services tailored to the elderly is rapidly increasing. Community pharmacists, with their accessible locations and frequent interactions with patients, are uniquely positioned to play a pivotal role in addressing this growing need. The ageing population presents a complex set of health challenges, including multiple chronic conditions, polypharmacy, and increased susceptibility to adverse drug reactions. Community pharmacists, armed with their extensive knowledge of medications and their effects, can serve as the first line of defence in managing these issues. By leveraging their expertise, they can implement best practices that not only improve the quality of life for older individuals but also reduce the burden on the broader healthcare system. One of the primary areas where community pharmacists can make a significant impact is in medication management. As people age, they often find themselves taking multiple medications for various conditions. This polypharmacy can lead to dangerous drug interactions, side effects, and compliance issues. Community pharmacists can lead the way in implementing comprehensive medication reviews, ensuring that each patient's drug regimen is optimised for their specific needs and minimising potential risks.
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Top 5 Herbs to Manage Depression and Anxiety Naturally - 0 views

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    Depression is one of the major havocs to human health today that has engulfed a major part of the population. What’s more alarming is the fact that it is prevailing in a lot of young and middle aged people. Depression is a condition ...
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    Depression is one of the major havocs to human health today that has engulfed a major part of the population. What’s more alarming is the fact that it is prevailing in a lot of young and middle aged people. Depression is a condition ...
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Hemant Patel on Health Inequalities - SIGMA 2023 - 0 views

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    After struggling with COVID, Hemant Petal is back to good health, and now he is on a mission to reduce "health inequalities". Speaking at the SIGMA Conference 2023, he spoke about his new role as Clinical Lead, Health Inequalities and Population Health Management, SE Essex Alliance, Essex ICB. "So, my new role is outside pharmacy, nothing to do with pharmacy. But it is important, I feel that I share some of my insights about the work that I'm doing that might benefit you," he said. Elaborating on the role of integrated care boards (ICBs), he said that they are designed to enhance coordination and collaboration across different healthcare providers and settings. The representatives from hospitals, community services, retail and social care meet on a monthly basis to "look at where there are issues to be resolved, perhaps what can be done to improve the healthcare services."
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Aging Population of Africa and Management of Geriatric Medical Conditions in India - 0 views

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    In Africa, the role of elders is central to the fabric of family and community life. Yet, as the continent's population ages, the challenge of managing the health and well-being of older persons becomes more pressing.
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Government Endorses Autumn 2024 COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination Programme | Protecting Vul... - 0 views

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    The government has accepted the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's (JCVI) advice for the autumn 2024 COVID-19 vaccination programme. According to the JCVI, the following groups will be eligible for vaccination this autumn: Individuals aged 65 and over Residents of care homes for older adults Those aged 6 months and older in clinical risk groups Minister for Public Health and Prevention, Andrew Gwynne, emphasised the importance of protecting vulnerable populations from COVID-19 and reducing pressure on the NHS. He said: "We are committed to protecting those most vulnerable from COVID and have accepted the independent advice from the JCVI for the autumn 2024 vaccination programme." "I encourage anyone invited for a vaccine to get one as soon as possible to protect yourself and reduce pressure on the NHS during winter, helping to cut waiting times and get the health service back on its feet."
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Chinese medical device market will be likely to be more than 600 billion RMB - 0 views

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    China is one of the fastest growing global economies with a fourth population in the world, and is one of the largest healthcare markets around the world. Along with sustained economic and population growth, Chinese healthcare market has maintained annually average growth rate above 16 % since 1990s.
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Hernia Belt - 0 views

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    Tynor Hernia Belt Hernia belt offers a gentle and constant relief from reducible inguinal hernia by providing adjustable and comfortable pressure to the hernia. On wearing the belt the occurrence of herniation gets eliminated. Tynor hernia belt is available in skin color, can be worn inconspicuously under clothing. Moulded foam pads. Adjustable leg and abdominal strap. Soft and skin friendly materials. Controlled pressure. Tynor Hernia Belt Features Anatomic pads Presses the inguinal aperture at the appropriate angle, enhances the effectiveness. Molded out of special grade ethafoam Appropriate hardness, light weight, smooth and comfortable. Grey color product Can be worn inconspaciously under cloth, aesthetically pleasing. Soft and dermophilic materials No rash no allergy, very comfortable, improve compliance. Adjustable pelvic and leg straps One size fits a large population, controlled & customized pressure possible. Tynor Hernia Belt Measurements Measure circumference around the waist 2 inches below the navel.
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Odisha on alert after bird flu scare - 0 views

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    Within hours of the first positive cases of avian influenza, the State Government on Monday put all districts on alert. Wildlife officials of Chilika and Bhitarkanika, the two major birding sites, were asked to enhance surveillance and monitor their avian population constantly.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms And The Lifestyle Challenge - 0 views

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis or RA is an auto immune disease, which is characterized by inflammation in the lining of the joints and only affects 1 to 2 percent of the population. But the life altering effects of this disease can be quite invasive. If you suspect that you may have Rheumatoid Arthritis or if you have already been diagnosed with such, it is important to clearly understand the most common symptoms for this condition so that you can most effectively participate in the management of your healthcare.
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Lightweight Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic Wheelchair is a light-weight Wheelchair. Its ergonomically designed manual wheelchair built for comfort, health and durability. It uses the patented S-Ergo seat design that helps in distributing weight evenly and reduces the potential for bed sores.Ergonomic wheelchair provides users with a large selection of ultra lightweight wheelchairs that can help improve your life. This series has features that include a high strength lightweight frame, foldable and easy to store, breathable anti-bacterial, anti-staining, removable and machine washable cushion. Ergonomic Wheelchair features an ergonomic "S" shaped seat and the karma ergolite 2501,karma S-106,karma S-105 all features are S-shaped provides the perfect shape to fit the human body to relieve pressure, increase stabilization, weight distribution and lower the risk of pressure sores andscoliosis.Ergonomic Wheelchair users commonly experience pain in their hands and wrists associated with the repetitive stress of wheelchair propulsion. The objectiveof this research was to examine the effect of an ergonomic wheelchair handrim as an intervention designed to reduce pain in the hands and wrists. Ergonomics is the relationship of the body to work. It has long been a priority in industrial settings like assembly plants where work injury from physical overuse is a great danger. Now that computers are causing a lot of physical discomfort, the term is more widely heard.Ergonomic Wheelchairs (Intelligent s-shaped ergonomic seating) provides efficient pressure relief by spreading weight over a greater area, at the same time provides stabilization and reduced sliding. karma ergolite 2501 is the main fetures of the ergonomic wheelchair.It is designed ergonomically, and the backrest angle, backrest height, handlebar height and foot height are adjustable to individual requirements of the user. The optional handrail is designed for quick release and ease of use.Karma ErgoLite is a Lightweight ergonomic wheelchai
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Lightweight Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic Wheelchair is a light-weight Wheelchair. Its ergonomically designed manual wheelchair built for comfort, health and durability. It uses the patented S-Ergo seat design that helps in distributing weight evenly and reduces the potential for bed sores.Ergonomic wheelchair provides users with a large selection of ultra lightweight wheelchairs that can help improve your life. This series has features that include a high strength lightweight frame, foldable and easy to store, breathable anti-bacterial, anti-staining, removable and machine washable cushion. Ergonomic Wheelchair features an ergonomic "S" shaped seat and the karma ergolite 2501,karma S-106,karma S-105 all features are S-shaped provides the perfect shape to fit the human body to relieve pressure, increase stabilization, weight distribution and lower the risk of pressure sores andscoliosis.Ergonomic Wheelchair users commonly experience pain in their hands and wrists associated with the repetitive stress of wheelchair propulsion. The objectiveof this research was to examine the effect of an ergonomic wheelchair handrim as an intervention designed to reduce pain in the hands and wrists. Ergonomics is the relationship of the body to work. It has long been a priority in industrial settings like assembly plants where work injury from physical overuse is a great danger. Now that computers are causing a lot of physical discomfort, the term is more widely heard.Ergonomic Wheelchairs (Intelligent s-shaped ergonomic seating) provides efficient pressure relief by spreading weight over a greater area, at the same time provides stabilization and reduced sliding. karma ergolite 2501 is the main fetures of the ergonomic wheelchair.It is designed ergonomically, and the backrest angle, backrest height, handlebar height and foot height are adjustable to individual requirements of the user. The optional handrail is designed for quick release and ease of use.Karma ErgoLite is a Lightweight ergonomic wheelchair
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Lightweight Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic Wheelchair is a light-weight Wheelchair. Its ergonomically designed manual wheelchair built for comfort, health and durability. It uses the patented S-Ergo seat design that helps in distributing weight evenly and reduces the potential for bed sores.Ergonomic wheelchair provides users with a large selection of ultra lightweight wheelchairs that can help improve your life. This series has features that include a high strength lightweight frame, foldable and easy to store, breathable anti-bacterial, anti-staining, removable and machine washable cushion. Ergonomic Wheelchair features an ergonomic "S" shaped seat and the karma ergolite 2501,karma S-106,karma S-105 all features are S-shaped provides the perfect shape to fit the human body to relieve pressure, increase stabilization, weight distribution and lower the risk of pressure sores andscoliosis.Ergonomic Wheelchair users commonly experience pain in their hands and wrists associated with the repetitive stress of wheelchair propulsion. The objectiveof this research was to examine the effect of an ergonomic wheelchair handrim as an intervention designed to reduce pain in the hands and wrists. Ergonomics is the relationship of the body to work. It has long been a priority in industrial settings like assembly plants where work injury from physical overuse is a great danger. Now that computers are causing a lot of physical discomfort, the term is more widely heard.Ergonomic Wheelchairs (Intelligent s-shaped ergonomic seating) provides efficient pressure relief by spreading weight over a greater area, at the same time provides stabilization and reduced sliding. karma ergolite 2501 is the main fetures of the ergonomic wheelchair.It is designed ergonomically, and the backrest angle, backrest height, handlebar height and foot height are adjustable to individual requirements of the user. The optional handrail is designed for quick release and ease of use.Karma ErgoLite is a Lightweight ergonomic wheelchair
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What to do when Menopause thrives you - 0 views

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    The Menopause is caused by inadequacy secretion of the Estrogen and Progesterone Hormone. Almost 70% of the world's Women Population is affected by the Menopause Symptoms.
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