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Unveiling NHS Crisis:112 Lives Lost,8k Harmed in Care Delays - 0 views

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    Long waits for an ambulance or surgery led to the death of 112 people, and nearly 8,000 more people suffered harm while waiting for help in England last year. The data from NHS England, obtained by The Guardian, show that patient deaths arising directly from care delays have risen more than fivefold over the last three years. In 2019, there were 21 patient deaths due to NHS care delays, and 96 people suffered "severe harm" as compared to 152 last year. Adult mental health care was mostly affected with 471 patients experiencing harm due to delays, followed by childbirth care (253), eye problems (221), and trauma and general surgery (207). There has been increase of 97 percent in the overall number of people suffering some degree of harm, from 3,979 in 2019 to 7,856 in 2022.
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Cornea Transplants: Queries and Answers - 1 views

What will happen at the starting conference?Once your ophthalmologist have decided you require a corneal transplant he or she will perform a full physical to figure out if you have any conditions o...

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Suboxone - 0 views

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    Suboxone is a drug like heroin used to treat opioid dependence. It's an opioid based medicine.Taking Suboxone in high quantities can be very harmful. If someone takes it in such a quantity that someone would take it with medicine, then it can be dangerous for him to do so. It is used in the United States to quit opioid addiction.Many people use it to get relief from chronic pain but it is harmless. Low dose medicines are taken for chronic pain. Like every medicine, this medicine also has side effects like back pain, insomnia, Tongue pain, excessive sweating, vomiting, headache, and minor ailments.Suboxone is a drug made from an illegal drug, so do not take it without the advice of a doctor, it can be harmful to health.
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    Suboxone is a drug like heroin used to treat opioid dependence. It's an opioid based medicine.Taking Suboxone in high quantities can be very harmful. If someone takes it in such a quantity that someone would take it with medicine, then it can be dangerous for him to do so. It is used in the United States to quit opioid addiction.Many people use it to get relief from chronic pain but it is harmless. Low dose medicines are taken for chronic pain. Like every medicine, this medicine also has side effects like back pain, insomnia, Tongue pain, excessive sweating, vomiting, headache, and minor ailments.Suboxone is a drug made from an illegal drug, so do not take it without the advice of a doctor, it can be harmful to health.
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Water Filtration:6 Major Reasons Why Businesses Should Filter - 0 views

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    Water is the lifeblood of any business - employees must stay hydrated and productive, and it's needed for many industrial processes. That's why businesses need to filter their water and remove any harmful contaminants. Here are six major reasons why businesses should filter their water. HEALTH HAZARDS Unfiltered water can contain harmful contaminants like bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause serious health problems. If these contaminants get into the water supply, they can make employees sick and lead to absenteeism. In some cases, these contaminants can even be deadly. Therefore, if you notice that your employees are getting sick more often, it could be because of the water they're drinking. Other signs could be discolored water, strange taste or odors, or water that contains sediment. Regular water testing and investing in a quality water filtration system can help to remove these contaminants and keep your employees healthy. On the other hand, there are regulations and guidelines in place to make sure that the water supplied to businesses is safe. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates public drinking water, and businesses are required to follow these regulations.
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GPhC removes pharmacy technician over indecent photographs - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Fitness to Practise Committee has removed a pharmacy technician from Register after been found guilty of possessing 'indecent photographs of a child'. Graeme Arthur, a pharmacy technician first registered with GPhC on 1 September 2019, under the registration number 5039154, was found guilty at Peterlee Magistrate's Court in August 2022. He received an 18-month Community Order, and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 5 years, He was also ordered to undertake a period of rehabilitation activity for 40 days. In the remote video linking hearing held on 2 - 3 May, the Fitness to Practise Committee found Arthur's fitness to practise to be currently impaired on grounds of protection of the public and in the wider public interest of declaring and upholding the Standards of the profession and maintaining public confidence in the reputation of the profession. The committee considers this to be a serious conviction for an offence which has included possession of the most serious category of images of sexual abuse of children. It said: "Although Mr Arthur had no direct contact with the children concerned, the nature of the abuse is that it thrives on the demand from those who search for and view the images online. As such, children come to actual harm indirectly through the activity of someone viewing and possession of images of sexual abuse."
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PDA welcomes govt's move to regulate AI systems in pharmacy - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists Defence Association (PDA) has welcomed the government's action of publishing 'AI Regulation White Paper' which will regulate the artificial intelligence (AI) system used in pharmacy on Wednesday (29 March). The Association had raised concerns about the risk of patient harm due to inappropriate use of so-called AI to include that seen in some of the pharmacy systems undertaking clinical checks. For some time, it has been receiving concerns from practicing pharmacists describing examples of the potentially detrimental impact of automation and online pharmacy provision on patient safety and pharmacy practice. As a result, it raised these concerns with regulators, Chief Pharmaceutical Officers, and parliamentarians in all four nations of the UK to urge action. It said: "This is required not only to protect patients, but also the frontline pharmacists who could be blamed for potential harm caused by inappropriate use of so called 'AI' systems implemented by their employer." The PDA therefore, welcomes the announcement from the UK government that they intend to strengthen regulation of such technology, empowering existing regulators to come up with tailored, context-specific approaches that suit the way AI is actually being used in their sectors; this will include pharmacy.
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Zeolite Heavy Metal Detoxifier - 0 views

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    Zeolite is a volcanic mineral with a selective molecular trap able to carry harmful toxic substances out of the body via normal excretion processes without interacting with body tissue. This lack of interaction reduces the chance of unwanted side effects.
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    Zeolite is a volcanic mineral with a selective molecular trap able to carry harmful toxic substances out of the body via normal excretion processes without interacting with body tissue. This lack of interaction reduces the chance of unwanted side effects.
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UK Drug Policy Overhaul Recommendations & Naloxone Access - 0 views

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    The Home Affairs Committee has called upon the government to revise its current drug policy, moving away from the exclusive 'abstinence only' approach towards a more practical strategy that highlights harm reduction. The HAC's recommendations also include the introduction of a national naloxone programme in England, with community pharmacies playing a central role in facilitating access. The committee published its comprehensive report on August 31, with key recommendations, including the 'urgent' reclassification of psychedelic drugs for therapeutic research; a pilot safe consumption facility program (long resisted by the Westminster Government despite Scottish lobbying); and enhanced provision and research on cannabis-based medicinal products (CBPMs). The report urged the establishment of a national naloxone programme in England, aligning with devolved nations. It also highlighted the role of community pharmacists and peer initiatives for effective distribution and administration. Furthermore, the report emphasises enhanced naloxone distribution for prison leavers. Naloxone is a medication capable of rapidly reversing heroin or methadone overdoses, potentially saving lives.
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Reducing Environmental Harm: RPS,RCGP Scotland Collaboration - 0 views

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    Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the Royal College of General Practitioners in Scotland hosted an event celebrating the collaborative work of the health professions and policy makers in Scotland on reducing the environmental harm from prescribing and medicines use. To share priorities for the Scottish Government, Alpana Mair, Head of Effective Therapeutics and Prescribing spoke and National Clinical Director Jason Leitch appeared virtually. Gillian MacKay MSP, Scottish Greens spokesperson for Health and Social Care also joined in-person. Medicines account for around 25% of the NHS's carbon emissions and have an ecological impact when they enter our wastewater system or our rivers and oceans. Tackling the impact of prescribing will be a key part of meeting the ambition of a net zero NHS Scotland by 2040 at the latest. Together, RCGP Scotland and RPS have held two roundtable events on sustainable prescribing, and in June 2022, released a joint statement calling for a wide range of actions, which was signed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the College of Radiographers, Royal College of Nursing, Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Continuing the work of RPS at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, the event aims to mark an opportunity for health professionals and decision makers alike to join a global movement of sustainability in healthcare, and pledge to continue the important work of cutting the climate impact of medicine use while maintaining the highest level of patient care and safety.
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Obesity Control | Healthy Weight Loss - 0 views

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    Today obesity is one of the most growing problems from health perspective. People use different kinds of medicines which instead of decreasing obesity harm their body. Acaifood provides best healthy solutions to get rid of it without using any kind of medicine. So don't waste time and visit acaifood.com for best possible solutions against obesity.
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Beware of Diet Fads When Trying to Shed Pounds - 0 views

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    It might be actresses such as Suzanne Sommers and Jane Fonda, or models such as Christie Brinkley or Kathy Ireland. It seems that a number of celebrities today offer their own weight loss programs. The programs are appealing because we see these various svelte celebrities and we want to have bodies just like them. The celebrities are also highly likable, so we have a predisposition to be accepting of their products. However, did you ever stop to think whether these celebrities have any nutritional training? Do they have medical training? Is the information that they offer nutritionally sound? Or is it just a good sales pitch? Nutrition experts Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin, authors of the book Get Skinny the Smart Way, say that consumers should be leery of celebrity-inspired diet books. They point out that such books are often based upon nutritional fiction and that, while the diets outlined in these books may result in short-term weight loss, they can be far from healthy in the long run. Therefore, you might consider passing up the celebrity diet books and opting for those written by nutritional experts instead. But celebrities aren't the only ones preaching fad diets. For instance, there's the so-called grapefruit diet which recommends consuming a grapefruit prior to each meal. Another fad is the cabbage soup diet, which requires you to consume all the cabbage soup you can handle. Other fads call for eating all the eggs you can…consuming only raw foods…or fasting every other day. Such diets are not only based on nutritional misinformation-they can also be dangerous. For instance, let's take a closer look at the cabbage soup diet. No major health organization has endorsed it. Moreover, the American Heart Association disapproves of it, noting that it can actually harm you. Promoters of this diet say that you can lose as much as 15 pounds a week by following it-what they don't say is that mos
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Basil Health Benefits and Nutritional Info - 0 views

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    Basil is arguably one of the favorites among herbs because it has so many uses. Everything from soups to sandwiches can be made simply better with the addition of its fresh, pungent leaves. It also has been found to contain oils and flavonoids that protect the body from illness and infection. Very small concentrations can kill harmful bacteria, but still be very beneficial, even preventing atherosclerosis, heart attacks, and stroke.
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What are the benefits of Homeopathic Treatment in health issues? | Dynamic Homeopathy - 0 views

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    homeopathy is best treatment for all kind of age and gender peoples either they are kids or elder. this treatment shot to all peoples also did not give any harm to body for more information read
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How Low t levels are harmful for your body - 0 views

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    It is the proper level of testosterone in the bodies that makes males stronger and tougher than females. Due to miscommunication between some area of the brain and testes of man, low amount of testosterone is produced, which causes many health problems for guys.
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Can Colon Hydrotherapy in Dublin help with Weight Loss - 0 views

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    Colon Hydrotherapy remove harmful toxins from your system while also shedding a couple of kilos. Choosing colon hydrotherapy treatment in dublin with La Spa Diet Secret's course can surely help with weight loss, restoring body internal balance and improved wellbeing.
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Role Of HGH In Strengthening Your Immune System - 0 views

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    There are large numbers of microorganisms, which can be harmful to the body. Many fungi, bacteria, viruses, and parasites can cause different health complications. However, due to our immune system, we rarely suffer from the chronic health problems in our whole life. Our immune system is made up of large number of cells that are in fight with different pathogens.
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Danger - Exercises you should not be doing - 0 views

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    Exercise should be healthful and beneficial so, to ensure your workouts are doing you good and not harm, give these exercises a wide birth. Whenever I'm personal training, my focus is on getting great results with minimal risk so remember, don't just train hard but also train safe.
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The Red Ribbon Week 2014 Dates Activities - 0 views

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    The red ribbon week 2013 dates activities for Motivating Youth by Health All of us know the harmful effects of smoking. It is not merely harmful to any lesser extent but it takes lives. Smoking has come up as the single largest 'killer' in the world today.
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Risk Free Treatment To Live Healthy Life - 0 views

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    The number of people suffering with kidney stone by that many people lose weight fast. Kidney stone disease impacts people in the prime of their lives. Kidney stones can be debilitated and painful, and repetitive stone formation may prompt a decreased a quality of life, ineterference in work and social responsibility, extended usage of human care, hospitalization, and even kidney harm.
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Can You Go Blind from Bacteria in Your Hot Tub? - 0 views

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    SpaShopper's hot tub and spa expert shows us what harmful bacteria in your hot tub water can do to you and how you can ensure safe hottubing by following easy water care maintanance. Creating a safe environment for you and your family is an important factor when deciding to add a hot tub to your backyard environment. Making sure that the hot tub water is free from bacteria is key to providing a safe haven of relaxation and hydrotherapy.
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