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    Acupressure Spine Roller : (Magnetic Deluxe) This device is useful for back pain, back discomfort, spine trouble and muscle fatigue, etc. Tone up of spinal nerves and revitalizes total body, removes stiffness. It can also be used as a body massager. Office employees may take use daily for 5 minutes to avoid unnecessary backache. Its deluxe shape specially designed for firm grip and full pressure.
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'Early signs' monkeypox outbreak plateauing in UK:UKHSA - 0 views

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    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said last week (Aug 5) there were "early signs" that the monkeypox outbreak was plateauing across the country and that its expansion had slowed. "While the most recent data suggests the growth of the outbreak has slowed, we cannot be complacent," Dr Meera Chand, director of clinical and emerging infections at UKHSA, said. There were 2,859 confirmed and highly probable cases of monkeypox in the UK as of Aug. 4, with nearly 99 per cent of the cases among men, the country's health authority said in a statement. The recent analysis by the UKHSA showed that "monkeypox continues to be transmitted primarily in interconnected sexual networks of gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men", it added. British authorities in June were recommending gay and bisexual men at higher risk of exposure to monkeypox be offered a vaccine, as the outbreak of the viral disease had gathered pace, mostly in Europe.
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Alcoban Plus is the Easiest Way to Quit Smoking - 1 views

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    Addiction to alcohol and smoking can seem like an incurable disease. Especially when the addict refuses to change. This is why you need Alcoban Plus. This is the world's first ayurvedic anti-addiction medicine that can be given without the addict's knowledge. It works in just 45 days. Alcoban Plus drops are a colorless, odorless and tasteless treatment which means that it can be easily mixed in with tea, coffee, water or food. Just add 10-15 drops of Alcoban Plus to the addict's meals/tea and within just a few days, they'll start to slowly give up alcohol and smoking. Eventually, they'll hate even the smell of alcohol and cigarettes. Alcoban Plus also detoxifies the body and works on liver and lung damage. Contact No. : +91 - 9229 1350 24 , 9111 0066 91 Email Id: info@alcobanplus.com For more details on Alcoban Plus, please visit https://alcobanplus.com/
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Asthma Flare-Ups: When Should You See a Doctor? - 0 views

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    If you have asthma, it's important to know when you should see a doctor about an asthma flare-up. A flare-up is a sudden increase in your symptoms, which can include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Flare-ups can be mild or severe, and they can occur at any time. If you're not sure whether you're having a flare-up, here are six obvious signs that it might be time to see a doctor. 1. YOU'RE USING YOUR INHALER MORE THAN USUAL If you have asthma, you likely have a rescue inhaler that you use when you're having symptoms. This inhaler contains a medication that can quickly relieve your symptoms. If you find that you're using your rescue inhaler more often than usual, it could be a sign that your asthma is getting worse and you need to see a doctor. By seeking a doctor near me online, you can find a reputable physician who will accurately diagnose and treat your asthma. Always look for a second opinion, as one doctor's opinion might differ from others. For example, some doctors might recommend that you use a daily inhaler, while others might only recommend using it when you're having symptoms.
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Is there any home remedy for Diabetes? - 2 views

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AI algo detects brain defects treat hard-to-spot epilepsy - 0 views

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    A University College London team of researchers has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) programme that can identify minute brain anomalies that lead to epileptic seizures. The algorithm, used in the Multicentre Epilepsy Lesion Detection project (MELD) and which reports locations of abnormalities in cases of drug-resistant focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) - a major cause of epilepsy - was developed by a multinational team who used more than 1,000 patient MRI scans from 22 international epilepsy centres. Brain regions known as FCDs have evolved improperly and frequently lead to drug-resistant epilepsy. Surgery is usually used to treat it, however, finding the lesions on an MRI is a constant problem for doctors because MRI scans for FCDs can appear normal. The scientists employed about 300,000 places throughout the brain to quantify cortical properties from the MRI scans, such as how thick or folded the cortex/brain surface was.
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    কাইফোসিসের চিকিত্সার বিকল্পগুলি রোগীর অবস্থা, বয়স এবং সামগ্রিক স্বাস্থ্যের ধরন এবং তীব্রতা সহ বিভিন্ন কারণের উপর নির্ভর করে।
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Joint Pain:Effect of Weather and What to Do - 0 views

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    For many people who suffer from joint pain, the weather can be a big factor in their pain. While joint pain can be caused by many different things, such as arthritis, injuries, and age, the weather can aggravate and worsen the pain. Several studies have been conducted over the last several years; however, no concrete evidence supports one theory vs. another. That said, let's take a closer look at how weather affects joint pain and what you can do to minimize the discomfort. How Weather Affects Joint Pain It might seem like an old wives' tale, but there is actually some science behind how weather affects joint pain. Temperature Changes The temperature outside can majorly affect how much joint pain you experience. When temperatures drop, your body will get stiffer and more painful joints as the air around them gets colder. During hot days, the air humidity outside may cause swelling and increased inflammation in your joints which could lead to more pain. Pressure Changes Just like a barometer measures changes in atmospheric pressure, so does your body. Pressure changes due to shifts in the atmosphere can affect joint pain because pressure changes directly impact your joints' lubrication levels. When pressure drops and becomes low enough, it can cause extra friction between bones connected by tendons or muscles, resulting in more pain than usual.
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Eli Lilly drug slows Alzheimer's by 35%:Company - 0 views

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    An experimental Alzheimer's drug developed by Eli Lilly and Co slowed cognitive decline by 35% in a late-stage trial, the company said on Wednesday, providing what experts say is the strongest evidence yet that removing sticky amyloid plaques from the brain benefits patients with the fatal disease. Lilly's drug, donanemab, met all goals of the trial, the company said. It slowed progression of Alzheimer's by 35% compared to a placebo in 1,182 people with early-stage disease whose brains had deposits of two key Alzheimer's proteins, beta amyloid as well as intermediate levels of tau, a protein linked with disease progression and brain cell death. The study also evaluated the drug in 552 patients with high levels of tau and found that when both groups were combined, donanemab slowed progression by 29% based on a commonly used scale of dementia progression known as the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR-SB). Using that scale, experts said Lilly's findings were roughly on par with Eisai Co Ltd and Biogen Inc's lecanemab, sold under the brand name Leqembi, which reduced cognitive decline by 27% in patients with early Alzheimer's in a study published last year. The results drove Lilly's shares to a record high, up more than 6% at $429.85. Dr. Ronald Petersen, an Alzheimer's researcher at Mayo Clinic, said Lilly's trial is the third to show removing amyloid from the brain slows progression of the disease, which could put to rest some lingering doubts about the benefits of drugs in the class and the amyloid-lowering theory. "It's modest, but I think it's real," he said of the benefit, "and I think it's clinically meaningful." Dr. Erik Musiek, a Washington University neurologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, said the efficacy looks as good or better than lecanemab.
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Erection problems in men| Awareness|Men's Health - 0 views

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    Erection problems are common conditions that can affect adult men of any age. General awareness about erection problems has grown in recent years, and men's partners and society at-large generally view it as a common condition. Indeed, 75% of men and their partners agree that they are a normal part of life for a man. But despite progress to normalise the condition, the research points to the fact that men still feel responsible for erection problems. The survey's key findings underscore the multi-faceted social pressure men feel to perform socially, professionally, emotionally, and sexually. 90% of men feel expected to provide financial support, 80%+ feel they should be in control of their feelings, and 92% think it is expected of them to perform in bed. Despite erection problems being commonplace, expectations about sexual performance complicate the situation and make a major impact on the lives of those it affects. When men are confronted with erection problems, 60% expressed feeling disappointed. This disappointment, combined with the difficulty that 1 in 3 men have spoken about it, has a strong impact on well-being. 36% of men feel their mental health has been impacted by erection problems and leads to a feeling of guilt, and 74% of men feel responsible for difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection.
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Joint Pain: Giving the right support in pharmacy - 0 views

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    During the coronavirus pandemic many people found themselves working from home, and this has continued to some extent in many businesses. A change in working environment can bring challenges, one of which can be joint pain and discomfort. Imagine you have gone from a busy office environment, meeting in boardrooms and visiting the canteen for a coffee, to working at home on your dining room table, walking several feet to get a cup of tea and sitting back down again, this change in surroundings can have an impact on your joints. Community pharmacists can be a source of knowledge to help individuals that may be suffering from joint complaints, this may be from the above scenario or just general aches and pains that come from an office based role. Firstly, it's important for us to know the effects of sitting down at a desk all day (not a scenario I'm sure many community pharmacists experience daily): Back pain - is one of the most common complaints. This can be caused by bad posture while sitting too high, too low, or hunched over. While this may present as just a soreness or discomfort, if not rectified and/or accessed this can lead to some serious health issues such as spinal compression, sciatica or spinal stenosis.
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Mounjaro: New Diabetes Medicine Approved for Weight Loss - 0 views

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    A diabetes medicine, Mounjaro, has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to treat overweight patients. The weight loss medication originally developed for Type 2 diabetes is now accessible to individuals aged 18 and over who are dealing with obesity and weight-related health issues. The active ingredient, tirzepatide, works by making the patient feel fuller and reducing food cravings. The injection helps individuals lose 20 per cent of their body weight, and are advised to follow a reduced-calorie diet and increase physical activity simultaneously. Although it is not authorised to use on the NHS as yet but future approvals can be predicted.
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    Oxycontin OP 15 mg is a powerful prescription opioid pain medication that has been approved for use in the United States since 1996. It's highly addictive and has many side effects, but it also works well to relieve severe pain. Many people take OxyContin as their doctor prescribes, but others abuse it by taking too much or selling it on the street. Buy Oxycontin online Oxycontin is an opioid medicine used to manage mild to extreme pain and a popular abuse product marketed under the brand name OxyContin, among others. This is typically taken by mouth and is available in the formulation of immediate releases and controlled releases. The pain relief normally starts with the immediate release treatment within 15 minutes and lasts up to six hours. It is available through injection in the United Kingdom. Paracetamol, ibuprofen, naloxone, and aspirin are all used in prescription drugs. You can buy oxycontin online and get oxycontin for sale online. ​Buy oxycontin op 15 mg best quality pills online rx required. Buy OxycontinTop Quality pills by mail from Europe.
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Unveiling the Potential: Stem Cell Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease - AtoAllinks - 0 views

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Xanax XR, an extended-release alprazolam, is a medication that can effectively manage anxiety. This medication belongs to the benzodiazepines class, which enhances the body's natural chemical, GABA...

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New Dementia Study Reveals Alarming Trends | Zeyzelf Hope - 0 views

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    A new study published in The Lancet has revealed that a total of 1.7 million people could be living with dementia in England and Wales by 2040. The research highlighted increasing numbers of people who will suffer from Alzheimer's. The disease would massively increase the burden on the healthcare system. The research was led by University of College London (UCL). Lead researcher, Dr Yuntao Chen said, "It is shocking to think that the number of people living with dementia by 2040 may be up to 70 per cent higher than if dementia incidence had continued to decline. "Not only will this have a devastating effect on the lives of those involved but it will also put a considerably larger burden on health and social care than current forecasts predict.
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Oxycontin OC 80 mg - 1 views

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    Oxycontin OC 80 mg is an opioid medicine used to manage mild to extreme pain and a popular abuse product marketed under the brand name OxyContin OC 80 mg among others. This is typically taken by mouth and is available in the formulation of immediate releases and controlled releases. The pain relief normally starts with the immediate release treatment within 15 minutes and lasts up to six hours. It is available through injection in the United Kingdom. Paracetamol, ibuprofen, naloxone, and aspirin are all used in prescription drugs. You can buy oxycontin OC 80 mg online and get oxycontin OC 80 mg for sale online. ​Buy oxycontin OC 80 mg best quality pills online. No rx required. Buy Oxycontin OC 80 mg Top Quality pills by mail from Europe. OxyContin is a powerful prescription opioid pain medication that's been approved for use in the United States since 1996. It's highly addictive and has many side effects, but it also works well to relieve severe pain. Many people take OxyContin as their doctor prescribes, but others abuse it by taking too much or selling it on the street.
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Managing Shoulder Pain When Crossing Arm Over Chest - 0 views

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    Shoulder pain when crossing the arm over the chest is a common discomfort. This type of pain can have various triggers, ranging from muscle strain to underlying medical conditions. In a moment, I will delve into the different aspects of shoulder pain you may experience when crossing your arm over your chest. These include its causes, symptoms, and potential treatments.
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Monkeypox presents moderate risk to public health - 0 views

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    The World Health Organization said on Sunday (May 29) that monkey pox constitutes a "moderate risk" to overall public health at global level after cases were reported in countries where the disease is not typically found. "The public health risk could become high if this virus exploits the opportunity to establish itself as a human pathogen and spreads to groups at higher risk of severe disease such as young children and immunosuppressed persons," WHO said. As of May 26, a total of 257 confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases have been reported from 23 member states that are not endemic for the virus, the health agency said in a statement. There has been no reported fatalities so far. WHO also said that the sudden appearance of monkeypox at once in several non-endemic countries suggests undetected transmission for some time and recent amplifying events. The agency added that it expects more cases to be reported as surveillance in endemic and non-endemic countries expands. Monkeypox is an infectious disease that is usually mild, and is endemic in parts of west and central Africa. It is spread by close contact, so it can be relatively easily contained through measures such as self-isolation and hygiene.
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