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    Breastlight is a breast screening product for women with the help of which they can find early symptoms and more details about breast cancer awareness.
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    Breastlight is a product that allows you to see inside your breasts. It works by shining a powerful light through the breast tissue. It is completely safe and easy to use. Over 80% of women have told us they feel more confident when using Breastlight as part of their breast awareness routine.
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Karma Travel Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Karma Travel wheelchair are known for their comfort, ease of use and product quality. All Karma wheelchairs are built using aircraft grade aluminium which is very strong and has the added benefit of being lightweight. Karma Travel Wheelchair is a unique folding wheelchair that takes up very little room. The innovative folding mechanism allows the wheelchair to fold in on itself, into a remarkably small easy to lift package.Karma Travel Wheelchair stands in its own footprint making it ideal for storage indoors and can also lie flat in the car boot allowing room for luggage. Unique folding mechanism Flip back armrests Comes complete with bag
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Karma Ergo 106 - 0 views

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    S-Ergo 106 is a lightweight wheelchair with angle adjustable backrest and equipped with the unique patented S-Ergo seating system .S-Ergo system provides pressure relief and helps to prevent the user sliding down the seat.S-Ergo 106 also has stylish oval-shaped tubes, which creates more streamlined appearance and enhances the strength of the structure. Features- Fixed armrests Fixed footrests High strength frame Lightweight (27 lbs.) Anti-bacterial, removable/washable upholstery Folding precision backrest "Tube-in-center" footplate assures side leg support 24" Rear polyurethane, high-profile flat-free wheels Rear anti-tippers
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    Self-propelled wheelchair Best in class Material - Aircraft grade aluminum alloy frame. Goes with You- Easy to carry and move around anywhere Super lightweight with efficient self-propel function. Best in class Material Aircraft grade aluminum alloy frame. Designed for India The first compact wheelchair suitable for Indian household. Can move in very narrow space. The new ergonomic hand-rims enhance comfort, flexibility and mobility, making it effortless to propel the wheelchair. Key Features Self-propelled wheelchair Comes with an aircraft grade aluminium alloy frame Ultra-lightweight Ideal for travelling
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Tynor Exercising Ball - 0 views

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    Tynor Exercising Ball Exercising ball is an excellent physiotherapy device to provide a pleasurable exercise plan for the hand, wrist, forearm and the fingers Safe and inert. High patient compliance. Excellent resilience for a long functional life . Compatible in thermal/hydrotherapy. Tynor Exercising Ball Features Ergonomic design and materials Two resistances available- Ortho (hard) & Neuro (soft) Compatible for thermal/hydrotherapy Flexible and pleasurable exercise schedules can be planned Better compliance Inert PU material, safe to use Excellent resilience, offers longer life. Tynor Exercising Ball Measurements Sizes Available: OR / NR
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Tynor PF Night Splint Derotation - 0 views

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    PF Night Splint (Derotation) Applications Prevention and correction of foot drop. Night splint for early healing. Ambulatory, can be used as a day splint. Perfect post-operative immobilisation and derotation. Peroneal / Peritibial nerve or muscle damage. Ankle or Plantar flexion contracture and functional alignment. Can be used to protect the diabetic/ injured ankle & foot. PF Night Splint (Derotation) Features Removable de-rotation bar. Moulded foot casing, aesthetically pleasing and durable. Effective Liner, improved comfort. Highly functional Design, customized degree of dorsiflexion. Double strapping mechanism, better grip.
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Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable - 0 views

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    Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable is used for supporting, immobilizing or adjusting the neck in the flexion, extension, or hyperextension position. Recommended where a rigid immobilization of the cervical region is required. Anatomical shape. Comfortable edge padding. Adjustable height. Slight weight. Latex free. Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Features Edge padding by ethafoam Better cushioning and comfort long functional life Light in weight No leaching no allergy Better cushioning and comfort Anatomically designed with height adjustment Ensures perfect fitting Improves immobilsation Enhances comfort Perforated Better ventilation Enhances comfort Better patient compliance. High quality PE Sheet Ensures rigid support Long life of the collar Improves aesthetics. Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Measurements Measure distance between edge of sternum and lower jaw with neck in extension position.
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Benefits of Dental Bridges & Crowns - 0 views

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    Recent breakthrough in adhesives, combined with the development of stronger porcelain materials, allow us to make crowns & bridges entirely of porcelain which is healthier for your teeth and gums also giving a perfect natural lifelike look. All-Ceramic crowns are distinguished by their excellent aesthetics. Light is not only reflected, there is also real transparency as seen in natural teeth. This effect makes the all-porcelain crown perfect for use in anterior areas, whereby minor form and alignment corrections are also possible. A further advantage of the metal-free ceramic crown is the tooth-shaded margin, which need not be placed under the gum line. Thus, the crown margin does not irritate the gingival tissue and prevents gum recession.
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The Pharmacy Business Awards 2023 : The Biggest and Most Prestigious Event in the Industry - 0 views

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    Pharmacy Business will be hosting their annual awards event in the pharmacy calendar with a glittering ceremony to celebrate the very best of community pharmacy. The 23rd edition of the Pharmacy Business Awards will be on Wednesday 4 October 2023 in central London. The awards attract the biggest names in pharmacy, with heads of pharmacy organisations, CEOs of leading manufacturers and wholesalers, health officials and government ministers in attendance. We look forward to bringing together the shining lights of community pharmacy, who show the nation the unique services they continue to provide. REASONS TO ATTEND Understand what the ambitions of the NHS and PSNC are for the future of community pharmacy Understand why its important to develop a wider range of health services Learn how others are achieving this and what the benefits can be Learn what the benefits of embracing technological innovations are Hear what others are doing and what the benefits are to their business Network with and learn from your peers in community pharmacy WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Pharmacy owners Pharmacy managers Other pharmacy stakeholders Exciting news! Pharmacy Business Awards 2023 are just around the corner!
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Angioedema and its Hereditary Symptoms - 0 views

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    Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder that affects the immune system, leading to recurrent and potentially life-threatening episodes of swelling in various parts of the body. This condition is inherited, and it primarily affects the blood vessels, causing the rapid accumulation of fluid in the deep layers of the skin and mucous membranes. In this article, we will explore the different types of Hereditary Angioedema and delve into their characteristic symptoms, shedding light on this often misunderstood disorder.
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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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Convene medicines supply taskforce for antibiotics shortage - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has asked the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to convene a 'medicines supply taskforce', following weeks of problems with antibiotics supplies. The NPA's chief executive Mark Lyonette wrote a letter to Steve Barclay this week. It cited the precedent of the HRT Taskforce which this summer brought together representatives from across the supply chain after months of supply problems affecting women. "We strongly believe that this situation calls for a similar response from the government. It is imperative that we resolve this supply situation urgently and therefore we request that you convene a Medicines Supply Taskforce, with all the relevant stakeholders in the supply chain, to urgently discuss and agree practical solutions to address the disruptions to the supply of medicines. HRT and antibiotics are the most visible examples of a wider problem with medicines supply which needs to be addressed." NPA board members Olivier Picard and Reena Barai were among the stakeholders joining meetings convened by the HRT Taskforce this summer.
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Dopamine vs Serotonin: Explained Brain Emotion Chemical Theory - 0 views

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    Dopamine and serotonin, often hailed as the "happy chemicals," play crucial roles in shaping our mood, motivation, and overall well-being. While both influence happiness, their functions and nuances differ significantly. Understanding these differences can shed light on our emotions and behavior. The Interplay: A Delicate Dance While Dopamine vs Serotonin have distinct roles, they don't work in isolation. They interact and influence each other, creating a complex system within our brains. For example, dopamine can stimulate serotonin production, further enhancing mood and well-being. Conversely, low serotonin levels can indirectly affect dopamine function, making it harder to experience pleasure and motivation. Maintaining the Harmony Understanding the delicate dance between dopamine and serotonin empowers us to make informed choices towards optimal well-being. Here are some tips: Engage in activities that naturally boost dopamine, like exercise, achieving goals, and spending time with loved ones. Prioritize healthy sleep and a balanced diet rich in serotonin precursors like tryptophan. Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques to manage stress and support serotonin production. Seek professional help if you suspect imbalances that significantly impact your daily life.
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Crisis Alert: CPE Warns of UK Medicine Shortages - 0 views

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    Community Pharmacy England (CPE) has cautioned that patients in the UK will continue to encounter difficulties in accessing medicines unless the government addresses supply problems and resolves the critical financial state of community pharmacies. CPE Chief Executive Janet Morrison and Mike Dent, Director of Pharmacy Funding, on Monday 19 February, gave evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee's Pharmacy Inquiry, highlighting the impact of ongoing medicines supply issues on pharmacies and patients. Morrison indicated that a combination of the ongoing "financial squeeze, operational pressures, and medicines supply and pricing issues" has left pharmacy businesses fighting for survival. "As the NHS continues to grapple with wider challenges, this is a battle that patients cannot afford for pharmacies to lose," she said. Morrison warned that if pharmacies continue to close, not only business owners and pharmacy teams will suffer, but patients and local communities will also face the consequences.
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