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3)Have Favor For Kamagra To Have Fervor In Life - 0 views

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    Kama is an intense desire driven by the heat of passion. Kamagra is its agent created especially for you to teach how to experience ardor yourself and to gift it to your partner. Using Kamagra is the best thing you can do, because Kamagra is the synonym for fervor.
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Wheelchair Hard Cushions - 0 views

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    wheelchair cushion can make all the difference in comfort, health and proper positioning. Specifically designed to redistribute pressure caused by constant sitting, wheelchair Hard cushions are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and construction to accommodate every unique user's special requirements. They reduce the risk of issue breakdown caused by constant pressure, helping to prevent or relieve pressure ulcers and bedsores, while they also absorb shocks and provide stability, comfort and posture control. It has the finest quality of the upholstery which is very comforting for old aged and people with knee and other ailments. Foam Wheelchair Cushions - Foam is light and varies widely in stiffness and density. Proper stiffness, density and resilience help ensure adequate support and an effective lifespan. Gel Wheelchair Cushions -Gel wheelchair cushions are heavier than foams and, therefore, are often used in combination with foams. These materials are good at minimizing heat and are typically encased by a protective cover so are easily cleaned. Because of their incompressible nature, viscous fluid and gel wheelchair cushions often use a contoured non-deforming foam base or a flat, compressible foam base to better enable the cushion to conform around the body. Gels and fluids absorb vibration but cannot absorb impact well. Therefore, these materials can absorb the vibrations that one might experience in a car, but not the impact one gets when bumping over a curbcut. Air Wheelchair Cushions - Air is highly compressible and would make an excellent support surface, except for its requirement of an impermeable membrane.Because air wheelchair cushions are adjustable, they can be inflated to meet the needs of the user, but this adjustability also means that they must be maintained properly. An improperly inflated air cushion can be either too hard or too soft, and both are potentially damaging situations.
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Tynor Anklet Pair - 0 views

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    Tynor Anklet (Pair) Anklets are tubular supports widely used in orthopedic practice to provide mild compression, warmth & support to the ankle joint, to allay pain and inflammation generally associated with old age, arthritis, sports etc. Four way stretch Two layered fabric Hypoallergenic Uniform compression Simple pull on application Tynor Anklet (Pair) Features Bilayered , cotton on the inside Dermophillic interpahse with the skin Better sweat absorption Better comfort Better patient compliance. No allergies or rash Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Two layers enclose air space retains body heat effectively Provides therapeutic warmth and assuring support to the knee. Four-way stretchable seamless tubular fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. No vaso constriction. Adjusts compression even on uneven diameters Simple pull on application improves patient compliance. Tynor Anklet (Pair) Measurements Measure circumference approx 2 inches above the ankle joint. Size Chart - Size Inches CM Small 7.2-8.4 18-21 Medium 8.4-9.6 21-24 Large 9.6-10.8 24-27 XL 10.8-12 27-30
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Tynor Knee Cap Pair - 0 views

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    Tynor Knee Cap Pair Knee Caps are tubular supports widely used in orthopaedic practice to provide mild compression warmth & support to the limbs and joints, to allay pain and inflammation, generally associated with old age, arthritis, sports injury etc. Hypoallergenic Four way stretch Uniform compression Simple pull on application Tynor Knee Cap (Pair) Features Bilayered , cotton on the inside Dermophillic interpahse with the skin Better sweat absorption Better comfort Better patient compliance. No allergies or rash Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Two layers enclose air space retains body heat effectively Provides therapeutic warmth and assuring support to the knee. Four-way stretchable seamless tubular fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. No vaso constriction. Adjusts compression even on uneven diameters
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Tynor Ankle Binder - 0 views

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    Tynor Ankle Binder Ankle Binder is an effective device to support, compress and partially immobilize the ankle following ankle sprain to control pain, oedema or inflammation. Composed of two components, elasticized wrap. and compression sleeve, which is knitted on a 3 dimensional computer controlled circular looms. . Dual grip Four way stretchable fabric. Controlled compression. Convenient application. Tynor Ankle Binder Features Anatomically shaped and reduced compression on patella No Chondromalacia on prolonged use Easy knee movement Improved Comfort Elasticized wrap in figure of eight improves ankle stability. Prevents inversion or aversion injuries. Allows controlled compression and pain relief. Bi-layered, cotton on the inside , a dermophillic interphase Enhanced comfort Better sweat absorption No allergies or rash Better patient compliance. Bi-layered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Retains body heat effectively. Speeds up healing Allays pain Four-way stretchable fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. No vaso constriction. Adjusts compression even on uneven diameters. Tynor Ankle Binder Measurements Measure circumference approx 2 inches above the ankle joint. Size Chart - Size Inches CM Small 7.2-8.4 18-21 Medium 8.4-9.6 21-24 Large 9.6-10.8 24-27 XL 10.8-12 27-30
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Tynor Wrist and Forearm Splint - 0 views

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    Tynor Wrist & Forearm Splint Right/Left is designed to provide comfortable and firm support to the wrist as well as to the forearm. It effectively works during various orthopedic conditions. It will keep the wrist in the functional position and speed up the recovery process. It will feel comfortable and relieved after applying this wrist and forearm support. The PUF fused fabric provide comfortable and smooth feel which does not cause any rashes on the skin. It allows proper ventilation system to the skin area and also the skin to breathe properly. It has aluminum splints which are easy to remove and apply as well as offers a better grip and a snug fit. It also has long length that will permit the easy movement. This brace enables free finger movement. It has a hook loop closure system which provides optimal compression and it can easily adjust it as per the requirement. Its brace has an in-built thumb opening which keeps the thumb relaxed and free from pressure. Tynor Wrist & Forearm Splint (Right/Left) Wrist and Forearm Splint is designed to immobilize and provide firm and comfortable support to hand and wrist in various orthopedic conditions. It maintains the wrist in the functional position. Aesthetically appealing. Customizable splint. Perfect immobilization. Controlled compression. Anatomical thumb opening. Tynor Wrist & Forearm Splint (Right/Left) Features Made out of PUF fused Matty fabric Breathable Excellent aesthetics Improved comfort Enhanced life. Removable, Aluminum Splints Customized fitting Required degree of dorsi-flexion can be achieved Very good grip and immobilization Design features Long length of the brace, ensures enhanced immobilization Brace abuts the Palmer crease , allows free finger movement. Elegant tabs , allow easy application and removal Elegant tabs, also enhance the aesthetics of the product. Black Color, enhances the aethetics Hook loop closures Easy to apply and remove Ensures optimal compre
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Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee - 0 views

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    Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Compression Stockings provide controlled compression to the legs to squeeze away abnormal back flow of blood into the superficial veins that lie just beneath the surface of the skin from the perforating veins. It is used in all forms of venous disease including blood pools or congests in legs. Severe varicose veins and discoloration to sores, ulcers and potentially life-threatening blood clots. Light weight. Four way stretch. Freely breathable. Soft and comfortable. Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Features Made from soft nylon yarn and spandex Strong and durable. Dermophillic. Optimal compression. Excellent aesthetics. Excellent Color fastness. Four-way stretchability Offers optimal compression. Snug fitting. Double layered Retains body heat effectively. Provides therapeutic warmth. Quicker healing. Strong and durable. Tapered shape and Controlled compression Uniform compression even on uneven limb surface. Offers graded compression high to low from toe upwards. Effective blood evacuation. Open toe design Reduces wear and tear. Easy to wear. Compatible to toe rings or other jewelry items. Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Measurements
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Lumbo Support Uni Belt - 0 views

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    Lumbo Support Uni Belt Lumbo Support Uni is designed for flexibility and convenience to the patient. It supports and immobilizes the lumbo sacral region and correct the postural deformity to allay low back pain syndrome. It has flexi contoured splints to enhance comfort on one hand and correctness of the posture on the other. Flexible sizing. Smart and sleek. Tapered back panel. Pre-shaped semi rigid splints. Lumbo Support Uni Belt Features Elastic webbing made from heat resistant rubber with high modulus of elasticity. Long functional life, better compression Anatomically tapered shape Perfect fitting, better immobilization, more comfort. Pre shaped semi rigid stays Relieves muscular stress due to wrong posture, effective immobilization. Lean construction sleek design Extra convenient, more comfort, everyday use as a general purpose back support, excellent for use during traveling, a prophylactic belt. Broad hook-loop panel Ensures easy application and quick removal, universal sizing. Lumbo Support Uni Belt Measurements Measure circumference around the waist below the navel.
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Ujjayi Pranayama (200 Hour Y.T.T.C in Mcleodganj, Dharamsala India - 0 views

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    Ujjayi Pranayama (ooh-JAH-yee prah-nah-YAH-mah) is one technique that helps calm the mind, helps both recharge and relax, while building internal body heat and removing toxins.
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Computer Science: Computer hardware - 0 views

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    Computer Science Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Computer hardware Computer hardware is the physical components that make up a computer system. It includes everything from the central processing unit (CPU) to the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Understanding the different types of hardware and how they work together is essential for anyone who works with computers. In this article, we will explore the various components of computer hardware, including internal and external components, and the peripherals that connect to them. We will also discuss the importance of hardware maintenance, the latest advancements in computer technology, and factors to consider when choosing the right hardware for your needs. Whether you are a computer technician, a gamer, or simply someone who uses a computer for everyday tasks, this article will help you better understand the world of computer hardware. Introduction to Computer Hardware Computer hardware refers to the physical components that make up a computer system. It includes everything from the processor and memory to input/output devices such as the keyboard and monitor. In this article, we will explore the different types of computer hardware and their functions. What is Computer Hardware Computer hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system. It includes all the components that can be touched, seen, and used to interact with a computer, such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Hardware is different from computer software, which refers to the programs and applications that run on a computer system. History of Computer Hardware The history of computer hardware dates back to the 1820s when Charles Babbage, an English mathematician, and inventor, designed the first analytical engine, which was considered to be the first mechanical computer. With time, more complex electronic computers were developed, including the first Intel microprocessor in 1971. Since then, computer hardware has continued to evolve, becoming
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Yusuf Hamied:Cambridge college named after Cipla chief - 0 views

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    A new residential building named after Dr Yusuf Hamied has opened at Christ's College, Cambridge, where the head of the Indian pharma giant, Cipla, was an undergraduate and then PhD chemistry student between 1954 and 1960. In more than 800 years that Cambridge University has been in existence, this is the first time an entire building has been named after an Indian. The "grand opening of Yusuf Hamied Court" at Christ's was presided over by Lord Simon McDonald, the Master of the College, and attracted about 25 leading scientists, mostly chemistry professors. Professor Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, a chemistry Nobel Prize winner and a former president of the Royal Society, was also present at the event earlier this month, as well as Dr Anthony Freeling, the acting vice-chancellor of Cambridge University, and the chemist Dame Mary Archer, wife of the best-selling novelist Jeffrey Archer. Hamied and McDonald posed for photographs in front of the "entirely green" four-storey building, where the 64 rooms for postgraduates and fellows from around the world will rely on heat exchangers, instead of gas.
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EYE CARE: Seeing solutions for dry eyes - Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    Dry eye disease, also known as dry eye syndrome, occurs when the eye stops producing enough tears, the tears that are made are of poor quality or the tears evaporate faster than they should. This causes dryness and irritation of the surface of the eye and results in inflammation, discomfort, and damage.[i] Symptoms include dry, red, itchy or tired eyes, blurred vision and foreign body sensation. From over-the-counter eye drops and heated eye masks, to eyelid-cleansing wipes, there are a multitude of options that can be offered to sufferers to provide relief. As a result of the pandemic and new living and working patterns, the World Health Organization has indicated dry eye disease is on the rise. This can be attributed to various lifestyle factors including increased screen use and wearing of face masks. An increase in sufferers seeking advice on the condition in pharmacies has also been reported. It is no surprise that sufferers will turn to their pharmacists for help, support and information on the condition and how it can be managed by treatment options available over-the-counter.
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Contemporary Beauty Procedures: For Healthy Looking Skin - 0 views

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    There are a lot of different beauty procedures that you can try in order to achieve healthy-looking skin. It's essential to consult with a dermatologist or other skin care professional to find out which procedures will work best for you, depending on your skin type and concerns. This article will briefly describe some of the different procedures that are available. Here are some contemporary beauty procedures to consider. 1. SKIN NEEDLING Skin needling, also known as micro-needling, is a minimally invasive procedure that can be used to improve the overall appearance of your skin. It involves using a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures on the skin's surface. Additionally, the effects of skin needling can last long after the initial treatment, making it a popular choice for those looking for a more lasting solution. This helps to stimulate collagen production and can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, scarring, and other skin imperfections. Skin needling can be done independently or with other treatments such as radiofrequency therapy or chemical peels. It's important to note that skin needling should only be performed by a licensed professional. 2. RADIOFREQUENCY THERAPY If you're unhappy with the way your skin looks, it may be time to consider a radiofrequency therapy treatment. Radiofrequency therapy uses electromagnetic waves to heat up the deeper layers of your skin, stimulating collagen production and improving blood circulation. This can help to improve the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin. Additionally, radiofrequency therapy can also help to improve the appearance of cellulite and stretch marks. It's a relatively safe and non-invasive procedure, and there is little to no downtime.
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    thx for sharing! i would like to use that
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    That is good option indeed but I guess with a complex training and suggestions u can temporally get rid of that( here for more info https://betterme.world/articles/does-cellulite-go-away/ ). While there is no guaranteed way to completely eliminate cellulite, there are various methods that can help reduce its appearance. Here are some options: Exercise: Regular exercise can help strengthen and tone muscles, reducing the appearance of cellulite. Healthy diet: Eating a healthy, balanced diet can help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Massage: Massaging the areas with cellulite may help improve circulation and reduce its appearance. Topical treatments: Creams and lotions containing caffeine, retinol, or antioxidants may help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Medical procedures: More invasive procedures such as laser therapy, radiofrequency treatments, and liposuction may also be options for reducing cellulite, but they can be expensive and may come with risks. It's important to remember that cellulite is a natural part of the body and many people have it, regardless of their weight or fitness level. While these methods may help reduce its appearance, it may not completely go away.
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Prescription Charges Crisis: Urgent Plea to DHSC for a Freeze in 2024-2025 - 0 views

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    Campaigners have submitted an open letter to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), urging the Minister for Primary Care and Public Health to freeze prescription charges to keep people with long-term conditions alive and well. The campaign is led by the Prescription Charges Coalition, which represents over 50 organisations, including Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA). Currently, the prescription charge is £9.65 per item, and campaigners have asked the government to freeze it for 2024 and 2025 as people living with long-term health conditions in England are "being forced to choose between heating, eating, and taking their vital medication on a daily basis." In 2023, a study conducted by the Prescription Charges Coalition revealed that almost 10 per cent of survey participants had skipped medication in the previous year due to the cost of prescriptions. This led to increased physical and mental health problems, as well as impacted the time they took off work. Laura Cockram, Chair of the Prescription Charges Coalition and Head of Campaigns at Parkinson's UK, expressed deep concern that a further rise in the charge this year will lead to people skipping or not taking the full dose of their medication, which will affect their health and put more pressure on the already under pressure NHS.
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Pharmacy technician shaves off blue locks for cancer support - 0 views

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    A Middlesbrough pharmacy worker has raised nearly £1,000 for cancer support by participating in 'Brave the Shave,' a charity fundraising campaign organised in memory of some of her colleagues who lost their battle with cancer. Sam Smith, a trainee pharmacy technician at the University Hospital of North Tees shaved off her blue hair to support two cancer services: the cancer information centre at her hospital and Macmillan Cancer Support. The 34-year-old's brave decision began this summer after she commented about shaving her head to cope with the heat. A colleague jokingly offered her £5 to follow through, which sparked the idea to turn the gesture into a charity fundraiser - Brave the Shave. In a video shared by the University, Sam is seen getting her head shaved at the hospital while her pharmacy colleagues cheer her on. Teesside pharmacy worker raises nearly £1,000 for cancer support by shaving off her blue locks Sporting a bald head, Sam said: "It doesn't feel like my head right now but it's very liberating. "I said I wouldn't do it for anything less than £300 so to raise just shy of £1,000 is amazing. Thank you to everybody who has donated - you've made it all worth it."
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Political parties' manifestos for community pharmacy - 0 views

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    As the general election campaign heats up, major political parties - including Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats - have released their manifestos, detailing their plans and visions for the future of community pharmacy. While the Conservative Party promises to expand Pharmacy First initiative, Labour pledges support for small businesses, with plans to overhaul the business rates system. The Liberal Democrats' election manifesto commits to developing a fairer and more sustainable long-term funding model for pharmacies. Announcing their plans recently, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that they are investing in community care services to secure the future of the NHS and make healthcare more accessible. The Conservatives plan to fund these initiatives by cutting NHS managerial positions back to pre-pandemic levels and halving the government's management consultancy expenditure.
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Why Community Pharmacy Must Embrace Private Services - 0 views

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    We know remuneration influences behaviour. If I have a construction company and I pay a bricklayer a fee per brick to supply and fit, I suspect he will source them from the cheapest supplier and lay as many bricks as he possibly can. If one day, I reduce the fee such that it barely covers the cost of the brick, at a time when bricks are in short supply and labour costs have gone up, oh and I take some money off him for the profit he made on bricks he supplied the previous year, I suspect he will tell me to stick my job where the sun doesn't shine. It may be a crude analogy, but it is pretty much what's happened in community pharmacy over the last 20 years. The remuneration we get for dispensing does not cover the cost of providing the service. The reimbursement for the drugs does not cover the cost of the drugs. In fact, we make a loss on many items given all the clawbacks and supply shortages. Wages have gone up. And then each year the government claws back profit they say we've made, apparently! Yet, despite all this, we continue providing the service under this archaic system, allowing our paymaster to repeat the injustice because they know they can and, unlike the bricklayer, we will just suck it up and take it. So, what makes us carry on like this? Is it our conscience towards patient care? Is it that we don't know what else to do and the fear of the unknown? Or is it like the boiling frog story, where the temperature has increased gradually around us that we haven't noticed the government heat slowly killing community pharmacy. I suspect the answer is a mixture of all these factors. The pain is somewhat masked when we see fee paying services
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Laser hair removal leeds - 1 views

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    Laser hair removal works by passing the laser light through the outer layer of skin and into the hair follicle. The laser energy heats the hair pigment disabling the follicle.
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Laser hair removal Bradford - 1 views

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    Laser hair removal works by passing the laser light through the outer layer of skin and into the hair follicle. The laser energy heats the hair pigment disabling the follicle
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Laser Hair Removal Ilkley - 1 views

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    Laser hair removal works by passing the laser light through the outer layer of skin and into the hair follicle. The laser energy heats the hair pigment disabling the follicle.
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