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Adhesive Tape and Types:Guidelines To Use Correctly - 0 views

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    Adhesive tape is a versatile product that can be used for a variety of purposes. It is important to use this product correctly, however, in order to achieve the desired results. In this blog post, we will provide you with guidelines on how to use adhesive tape correctly. We will also discuss the different types of adhesive tape and their uses. Let's get started! USING ADHESIVE TAPE CORRECTLY - HOW TO DO IT One might think that adhesive tape is pretty straightforward to use - you just peel it off and stick it on, right? Well, sort of. Adhesive tape can be a little tricky to use, especially if you're not familiar with its different types and functions. Moreover, one needs to understand the difference between the 3M™ Microfluidic Diagnostic Tape 9795R and the Medipore™ H Soft Cloth Surgical Tape in order to apply them correctly. Adhesive tapes are not all the same! Many people fail to realize this and use the wrong type of tape for their needs, resulting in frustration and wasted time.
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What Is Secondary Infertility? Causes and Effects - 0 views

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    Secondary infertility is the inability to conceive or complete a pregnancy after a previous birth. To be classified as secondary infertility, a previous birth must have occurred without the help of drugs or fertility treatments such as IVF. If you've been trying to get pregnant for a while without success, you may be wondering if something is wrong. Is secondary infertility possible? To know the common sign of Secondary Infertility click on the link.
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Double standards:Dangerous for patients and can't acceptable - 0 views

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    The recent announcement that Royal Mail will be partnering with distance selling pharmacy (DSP) giant pharmacy2U highlights how standards of regulatory enforcement are being ignored to accommodate the DSP model. The brunt of these double standards hinges around the levelling down of temperature enforcement standards by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) which demands mapping must be audited from the point of dispensing to the patient. The MHRA has a well recognised duty to ensure medicines reach patients in a safe condition. The current anomaly appears to turn a blind eye to this step in the supply chain at the point the wholesaler releases goods to the pharmacy hub. Equally the training on delivering medicines safely and effectively direct to patients should apply fully to all hubs including DSPs. Why is it that DSPs are being treated differently to bricks and mortar pharmacies? It's essentially the same patients receiving the same medicines from the same wholesalers. A further regulatory disparity exists around how parcels must be "tracked and signed for" to be reasonably certain medicines are delivered into the hand of the intended recipient, as per existing regulations. Clearly an untracked, unsigned package cannot be guaranteed to finish in the hands of the intended recipient. There is a very real possibility that such omission could lead to community pharmacy closures which will, in turn, lead to unemployment and a reduction in the care services. At a time when integrated care systems have just gone live, the removal of vital support services leading to further inequalities is the wrong message for both providers and patients alike.
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Rishi Sunak attacks Covid lockdown response - 0 views

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    Former chancellor Rishi Sunak, one of two candidates vying to be Britain's next premier, criticised the way outgoing prime minister Boris Johnson handled the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it had been a mistake to "empower" scientists and that the downsides of lockdowns were suppressed. The Tories are choosing a new leader after Johnson was forced to quit when dozens of ministers resigned in protest at a series of scandals and missteps. Party members are voting to select either Sunak or foreign secretary Liz Truss, who will take over next month. Opinion polls show Sunak is behind in race. The handling of the pandemic has become an issue, with Truss saying this month she would never again approve another lockdown and also asserting that as trade minister at the time she was not involved in taking the key decisions about how to respond. Sunak said the government had been "wrong to scare people" about coronavirus. He said he was banned by officials in Johnson's office from discussing the "trade-offs" of imposing coronavirus-related restrictions, such as the impact on missed doctor's appointments and lengthening waiting lists for healthcare in the NHS.
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Healthcare Settings :Factors Improve Patient Safety - 0 views

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    Patient safety should remain a top priority in any healthcare setting. People should always receive the right advice, and pharmacists aren't 'GPs on the cheap.' Staff should be fully trained, and medical equipment should be correctly maintained at all times. In turn, this helps create a safer environment for patients and professionals alike. In this article, we'll discuss some of the factors that can enhance patient safety in healthcare settings. AUTOMATION AND MONITORING Automating processes within a facility can help streamline operations. This has the potential to reduce or eliminate human error that could result in serious injury or death. In addition, automated systems often provide instant alerts when something goes wrong - allowing medical staff to react quickly and appropriately. Automated solutions can help facilities achieve hand hygiene monitoring standards, and it's possible to schedule a demo and see their outcomes. They can reduce staff sick time and HAIs, as well as Joint Commission citations and associated costs. Monitoring helps ensure compliance with safety protocols. It's essential for improving patient safety and gaining data on all aspects of a facility's operations. It also helps organizations track the effectiveness of their protocols and procedures over time. This helps them constantly evaluate and refine their policies, to maximize patient safety benefits. ADEQUATE STAFFING In order to provide quality care, it's essential to have enough staff on hand to meet patient needs and ensure all protocols are being followed. Without this, healthcare providers may struggle to provide prompt, efficient care - which can put patient safety at risk. Adequate staffing levels should be determined by a variety of factors. They include patient numbers, the complexity of care required, and the size and layout of the facility.
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Alzheimer disease : New insights on treatment - 0 views

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    According to Alzheimer's Disease International, more than 55 million people worldwide will have Alzheimer's disease by 2020. This figure will nearly double every 20 years, reaching 78 million in 2030 and 139 million in 2050. The WHO Global Status Report for 2021 estimated the yearly global cost of dementia to be more than USD 1.3 trillion, with a projected increase to USD 2.8 trillion by 2030. To date most drugs developed to treat Alzheimer's disease have failed, largely because they target wrong biomarkers and individuals already exhibiting signs of the disease. Once symptoms appear, however, many brain cells responsible for memory and cognition are likely already damaged and beyond repair. Professor Shai Rahimipour in the Chemistry Department at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has pioneered a different approach utilizing theranostics to pinpoint and treat the earliest, pre-symptomatic signs of Alzheimer's disease. Showing promise in stopping progression of the disease before onset of irreversible brain cell damage, Rahimipour's groundbreaking approach has garnered significant attention in the scientific world.
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The Legal Aspects Of Going To A Hospital: Things to know - 0 views

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    When you visit a hospital, one of the last things that come to mind is worrying about legal aspects and what rights you might have - or lack. But these issues and your understanding of them are more important than ever. Knowing exactly what hospitals can legally and cannot do to you is an essential part of ensuring your protection as a patient when going in for care. In this blog post, we'll break down the legal details behind being treated at a hospital so that you can feel more confident when making healthcare decisions. Let's dive into the legal aspect of visiting a hospital, outline what hospitals can and cannot do to us, discover our rights as patients, and review any other considerations worth keeping in mind! OVERVIEW OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAW AND HOW IT RELATES TO VISITING A HOSPITAL When going to a hospital, concerned patients and their families should be aware of the legal risks posed in medical malpractice cases. These potential issues can have life-altering consequences if misdiagnoses, wrong medication administration, or improper treatment occurs. Now, whether you seek damages for your injuries at Staten Island University Hospital or in a different hospital in your hometown, it is important for visitors to understand that the law has set forth regulations regarding acceptable standards of care expected by our nation's hospitals. Those regulations can include procedures of qualified professionals that protect patients from financial exploitation and physical or emotional distress caused by medical negligence. Understanding how this information applies to you will help you protect yourself legally if your rights are violated while visiting a hospital.
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Kelsey Wells Shows Why Measuring Fitness by Weight is Wrong! - 0 views

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    My Sweat Life blogger Kelsey Wells has proved that weight on a scale is insignificant when it comes to being fit and healthy. She has urged her fans - all (almost) half a million of them - to 'Screw the Scale'. Read the complete post here and learn how she has challenged perceptions of weight with a set of photos.
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Mind the Volume and Exercises If You Are Training Without Personals Fitness Trainer - 2 views

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    When you have no personal trainer in your neighborhood and you cannot join an online fitness training program, you have to put together your training on your own. Beginners usually try to lift too much weight and do every exercise. In this blog, you will learn why this is wrong.
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Craftmatic Bed for Me - 1 views

I could not sleep well before. My back constantly ached every time I slept on my bed at my flat. There could be something wrong with my back. I ignored it for few months until one night I could no...

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started by Craftmatic Beds on 23 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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Soothing a Distressed, Sore Penis - How to Heal from Vibrator Damage - 0 views

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    There would hardly be any men who need to have an unhealthy penis but many times it has been seen that things go wrong for a number of men.
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Belly Fat - The Right Way of Losing It and Keeping It Off 1 - 0 views

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    Losing belly fat is a dream of millions of people around the world. Belly fat is one of the most dangerous of all fats because the fat accumulates around your organs. According to Rob Poulos, a fitness author, people are trying to get rid of belly fat all the wrong way.
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BROCCOLI: A HEALTHY FOOD YOU'RE PROBABLY EATING WRONG - 0 views

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    Broccoli is one of the healthiest vegetables out there, containing many essential vitamins and minerals and significantly reducing your risk of developing cancers. New research shows that people who don't cook it in the right way could be wasting their time. Scientists found broccoli loses its cancer-fighting properties when it is boiled or microwaved. Read the full article to know how to preserve all the health benefits of broccoli and TRY THE RECIPE!
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The 3 Week Diet - 0 views

You don't know me but my name is Catheline and I bought The 3 Week Diet one month ago. I want to share my weight loss story with you. Since having my first child, I've been carrying around an extr...

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started by nahid rony on 20 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Ciara Usher

My One and Only Comfy Craftmatic Bed - 1 views

I used to have restless nights, I cannot sleep soundly. And I thought it was because I kept on thinking of my boyfriend. But I was wrong. I found out that the reason I cannot sleep because I was no...

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started by Ciara Usher on 09 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
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I Wake Up to a Great Morning Every Single Day - 1 views

All I can say is that I am so happy with my new Craftmatic bed. At first I thought that all beds are the same but Craftmatic bed proved me wrong. I can adjust my bed to suit my most comfortable...

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started by Ciara Usher on 09 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
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My Craftmatic Bed Helped Me Sleep - 1 views

Funny thing, when I graduated from college and went straight to work, I started to have restless nights. At first, I thought it was because I kept on thinking of my work and the stress it carried. ...

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started by Ciara Usher on 27 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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Breaking The Myths Around Cancer And Its Healing - 2 views

Cancer is one of the misunderstood and hyped diseases in the world. It is true that the disease if not diagnosed in the initial stages and left without attention can take the life of a person. Howe...

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started by anonymous on 16 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Disease They Call FAT

What if They're Wrong? Lipedema: The Disease They Call FAT - 0 views

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    I still remember pushing play, the longer I watched, the brighter my light bulb moment shined. You mean it's not my fault? You mean there is a name for this disease they call fat? It's called lipedema.
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