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The First-ever Case Of The Marburg Virus In Guinea - 1 views

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    The first-ever dangerous marburg virus, which if not contained as aoon as it is detected is expected lead to another pandemic. Read to learn about the virus in detail.
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Saving Hearts, Saving Money: Why Cardiac Surgery in India is Worth Considering - The pr... - 0 views

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    Cardiac surgery refers to a range of surgical procedures performed on the heart and blood vessels. These surgeries are typically performed by a cardiac surgeon, a medical professional with specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions.
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RISK FACTORS OF STOMACH CANCER ~ HEALTH:THEGREATESTGIFTOFGOD - 5 views

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    Yesterday during my outdoor posting i attended an elderly individual presenting with advanced features of stomach cancer .He was in a lot of anguish and pain.
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Colon Health: Psyllium husk is it good or bad for the body? - 7 views

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    Psyllium husk is derived from a seed of Plantago Ovata which is very high in soluble fiber. Because of its high content in dietary fiber, psyllium husk become the choice of many dietary supplements. Psyllium when taken orally followed by drinking large amount of water form a gelatinous mass that keep waste materials soft.
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    good and useful information! Thanks!
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    Good info. Thanks for sharing. Being a person who has multiple sclerosis, I read a lot of articles about health. The gut problems are proved to be connected with different health issues. Though I'm on tecfidera https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/products/tecfidera, I still should follow many rules to feel good as long as I can.
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LOW-FAT CRANBERRY ORANGE MUFFINS - High fiber recipe! - 15 views

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    2 cups NutraCleanse 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 3/4 c orange juice 3/4 c sugar 1/2 c corn syrup (light or dark) 3 eggs (3 egg whites can be used in place of 3 whole eggs for a lower fat version of recipe) 1 whole washed orange including peel, quartered and seeded 1 1/2 c chopped dried cranberries Directions: Combine NutraCleanse, whole wheat flower, baking powder and salt in medium mixing bowl. In blender, combine orange juice, sugar, corn syrup, eggs and whole orange. Blend on high approx. 20 seconds until orange is finely blended into liquid mixture. Add liquid mixture to dry ingredients,and thoroughly combine. Add dried cranberries and spoon batter into lightly sprayed muffin tray. Bake at 400 degrees for approx. 25 minutes or until slightly browned on top and toothpick inserted comes out clean. Makes 12 large muffins. This is a delicious and easy high fiber recipe. Read more recipes on http://colonnews.com
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    seems yummy and healthy!
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    Nice recipe. Thanks for sharing.
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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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Truth About Turmeric for Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome(CFS) - 0 views

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    While research on particular supplements is optimistic, it's still too early to declare if they benefit. For centuries, turmeric herb has been used in Ayurveda, traditional Chinese, and Unani medicine to alleviate arthritis pain and other ailments. Modern-day science indicates that its active compound, curcumin, may help resist inflammation. Even though there's little research on turmeric for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, it may be worth trying since curcumin works like a pain-killing agent in your body. To keep things relatively simple, I'll stick to research while telling you the 'Truth about Turmeric for treating Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Turmeric for Fibromyalgia & CFS If you've got pain, fatigue, and sleep disorder with fibromyalgia, you may wonder if nature-based dietary supplements can provide you some substitute to relieve yourself. Medical professionals are grappling with the exact question. Think how long a supplement has been used for fibromyalgia symptoms. Newer supplements that have become prevalent in the past 3 or 4 years don't maintain a long track history or record, so the long-term effects aren't known still. However, you may say short-term effects are ascertained. Fibromyalgia is a long-lasting illness that yields pain and tiredness throughout the body, fatigue, and trouble sleeping. Scientists do not entirely understand what pushes it, but people with the disease have an amplified pain sensitivity.
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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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Cardiometabolic clinic:LTHT setup with Boehringer Ingelheim - 0 views

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    In partnership with the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust (LTHT) has recently established an innovative cardiometabolic clinic. The clinic focuses on reducing cardiovascular risk in people with diabetes who have recently been discharged from LTHT following a heart attack. It is delivered jointly by the cardiology department at Leeds General Infirmary and the diabetes services at the Trust. This is a patient-centred approach to reducing that risk, with pharmacist-delivered clinics scheduled for six to eight weeks after the heart attack. Stephen Wheatcroft, Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine and Consultant Cardiologist at LTHT, said: "This is an exciting and innovative development, one of the first in the country. Previously, Type 2 diabetic patients presenting with heart issues would have been treated by two separate specialty teams. This is the first time there has been a specific clinic combining the cardiac and diabetes team working together. "We aim to reduce the risk for patients, with earlier multidisciplinary hospital care, to help discharged patients achieve better diabetes control, through improved medication support and optimisation, reducing the need for further treatment and future hospital stays. Overall, it will mean a better patient experience, with improved monitoring and information about treatment options, along with a reduction in waiting times for review in a specialist clinic."
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Esperion Therapeutics :Potential to reduce cardiac illnesses - 0 views

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    Esperion Therapeutics' non-statin therapy "bempedoic acid" has shown modest results in reducing the risk of major cardiovascular events in statin-intolerant patients in the cholesterol lowering via bempedoic acid, an ACL-inhibiting regimen (CLEAR Outcomes) trial, revealed GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. As a result, there is substantial room for improvement in this space as a potential approval is expected in Australia in near-term based on these results, said GlobalData. According to GlobalData's Pharmaceutical Intelligence Center, the total number of diagnosed prevalent cases of dyslipidemia in Australia is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 1.2% from 5.2 million in 2022 to 5.4 million in 2025. Neha Myneni, Pharma Analyst at GlobalData, comments: "Bempedoic acid joins several statin alternatives that have shown the potential to reduce cardiac illnesses. However, with not much significant improvement in the outcomes, there exists a clear room for improvement for non-statin therapies in this space." Bempedoic acid is the sixth class of cholesterol-lowering drugs (other than cholesteryl-ester transfer protein isoform (CETPi) inhibitors), that has demonstrated the potential to reduce heart attacks and strokes. Other class of therapies with similar potential currently marketed in Australia include statins, bile acid resins, niacin, ezetimibe, and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors (alirocumab, evolocumab, and inclisiran).
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Colon Health: Constipation After Surgery - 1 views

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    tweetmeme_url = "http://colonnews.com/colon-health/constipation-after-surgery.html";Even when you are not constipated but if you go through surgery, it is very hard to remove bowels. One common reason is that, the pain felt in the lacerated
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Group A Strep:DHSC issues medicine supply notification - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has issued a medicine supply notification for antibiotics for the treatment of Group A Strep. "Supplies of antibiotics for the treatment of Group A Strep have seen a surge in demand and may be temporarily in limited supply at certain wholesalers and pharmacies," said DHSC. "Supplies are available with manufacturers, and deliveries into wholesalers and pharmacies are being expedited and are expected in the coming days." If the formulation of antibiotic prescribed is unavailable, DHSC has asked clinicians and local pharmacy teams to consider prescribing an alternative form or strength of the antibiotic where appropriate, ensuring the patient is not intolerant to any of the excipients in the alternative and is counselled on the appropriate dose (and volume) required.
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CCA: Pharmacies first port of call for cardiovascular care - 0 views

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    Community pharmacies will be able to deliver approximately 15 million blood pressure screenings by 2026, revealed the Company Chemists' Association (CCA)'s new research. This will also prevent 15,000 people from suffering heart attacks or strokes. CCA has called the Government to take up their offer and commission pharmacies as the first port of call for cardiovascular care. "Thousands of lives can be saved with ambitious commissioning and the investment to match," said CCA. There is an opportunity to use the expertise of community pharmacy to go further and provide the care these newly identified patients' need. To do this the sector needs funding and workforce. The association said: "Community pharmacy is under great financial pressure, suffering a real term funding cut of over 30% over 8 years. With funding, the sector can transform to deliver this critical need for patients. Whilst there are plans to train Independent Prescribers (IPs), there are no clear roles for them to use these skills. There is a need to accelerate training plans to allow pharmacists to deliver the service described here and play their part in CVD management."
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What Causes Lower Back Pain In Females? For All Age Group - 0 views

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    Lower back pain is a common experience for women of all ages, but the specific causes can differ depending on life stage.By understanding the potential causes of Lower Back Pain at different stages of life, women can make informed decisions about their health and seek appropriate care to manage this common yet complex issue. Here's a breakdown of potential culprits throughout their lifespan: Adolescence and Young Adulthood (12-30 years): Muscle strain and overuse: Repetitive activities like sports, heavy lifting, or poor posture can strain back muscles and ligaments. Menstrual pain: Cramping and inflammation associated with periods can radiate to the lower back. Scoliosis: An abnormal curvature of the spine can contribute to back pain, though often asymptomatic in mild cases. Menopause and Beyond (50+ years): Arthritis: Degenerative joint diseases like osteoarthritis can affect the spine, leading to pain and stiffness. Vertebral fractures: Weakened bones are more susceptible to fractures with falls or minor impacts. Spinal stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal can compress nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs.
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UK's CDC Programme: Cutting Wait Times with 6.1M Tests - 0 views

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    The UK government's community diagnostic centre programme, which was first launch in July 2021, is helping cut waiting lists, and speed up diagnoses and treatments for NHS patients. As of November 2023, a total of 6.1 million vital checks have been carried out at community diagnostic centres (CDCs) across England, according to a joint statement released by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England. Under the £2.3 billion programme, 141 CDCs have been opened across the country in a variety of settings including shopping centres, university campuses and football stadiums, offering patients a wide range of diagnostic tests closer to home. The government has set a target to open 160 CDCs by March 2025, with many expected to open ahead of schedule.
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