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Omicron : Less likely to cause long Covid - 0 views

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    The Omicron variant of coronavirus is less likely to cause long Covid than previous variants, according to the first peer-reviewed study of its kind from the UK. Researchers at King's College London, using data from nearly 100,000 people who logged their Covid symptoms via an app, found the odds of developing long Covid after infection were 20 per cent to 50 per cent lower during the Omicron wave in the UK compared to Delta. The figure varied depending on the patient's age and the timing of their last vaccination. Long Covid, which includes prolonged symptoms ranging from fatigue to 'brain fog', can be debilitating and continue for weeks or months. It is increasingly being recognised as a public health problem, and researchers have been racing to find out if Omicron presents as big a risk of long Covid as previously dominant variants. The study from King's is believed to be the first academic research to show Omicron does not present as great a risk of long Covid, but that does not mean long Covid patient numbers are dropping, the team said. While the risk of long Covid was lower during Omicron, more people were infected, so the absolute number now suffering is higher. "It's good news, but please don't decommission any of your long Covid services," lead researcher Dr Claire Steves said, appealing to health-service providers.
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Covid-19 Reinfections Are Now Added To Covid Case Numbers - 0 views

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    Britain has started counting possible Covid-19 reinfections in its daily coronavirus data, changing its approach to reflect the increased number of people catching the disease for a second time as the Omicron variant predominates. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) added around 840,000 cases to the cumulative total, taking it to 17.3 million coronavirus infections reported. Britain's daily Covid statistics previously would only count people who had tested positive for the first time to avoid double-counting people who had received multiple positive test results for the same infection. However, with variants such as Omicron leading to an increase in reinfections, the UKHSA said it would change its method to treat positive tests as separate infections if there was at least 90 days between test results. The change took effect on Monday (January 31). "Reinfection remained at very low levels until the start of the Omicron wave. It is right that our daily reporting processes reflect how the virus has changed," said Steven Riley, UKHSA's Director General of Data and Analytics.
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Winter: Recommendations and Precautions to be taken for it - 0 views

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    Usually as we head into winter, we can all predict what our patients will be asking us about. But, just like the rest of the year has been like no other in community pharmacy, I'd expect this winter to be different too. This will present us with challenges, but also some great opportunities too. One shift we have seen over the last seven months of Covid is that more and more people in the community are turning to their pharmacy for help, support and advice. With our doors remaining open throughout the height of the pandemic, we've established ourselves firmly at the heart of local healthcare - a trend I'd expect to see continue over the winter, especially now that a second wave, it seems, is upon us. I think there's three different types of patients who we'll be seeing this winter coming to us for help and advice. First, we'll see those with a simple winter illness - for example, a common cold. For these patients our advice will be focused around self-care and home treatments. There is a wide range of products that we can recommend in the pharmacy from decongestants to combination products such as Night Nurse and nasal sprays.
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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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    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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Crystal Clear Excellence: India's Top 10 Eye Surgeons Making Waves in Ophthalmology - 0 views

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    Clear and sharp vision relies on the precise alignment of your cornea and lens, allowing light rays to accurately focus on the retina. However, when refractive errors occur, the light from an object is not properly centered on the retina, resulting in a blurred image.
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Getting Rid of Chronic Headache Pain - 0 views

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    Getting Rid of Chronic Headache Pain Headache Pain Relieved by the Brain Chronic headaches are the absolute worst. We've all known someone who is a chronic headache sufferer, but if you've been dealing with the suffering of these constant throbbing nightmares you intimately know how difficult it can be.
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Allergy Relief Brainwave Recording - 0 views

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    Allergy Relief Recording works best when you're in a place where you can relax. Simply put on the headphones and you'll quickly slip into a deep Delta and Theta state. When you hit Delta, just let the relaxation ease you into a healing state. Then, as you reach Theta focus on your breathing.
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Stimulate Your DNA Easily and Quickly! - 0 views

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    Stimulate Your DNA Easily and Quickly! Disclosure- Products mentioned on this page were not designed to treat ailments or medical conditions. So Whats The Deal? DNA is the most basic known building block of life.
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WHO chief : End of Covid-19 is 'in sight' - 0 views

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    The world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic, the head of the World Health Organization said on September 14, his most optimistic outlook yet on the years-long health crisis which has killed over six million people. "We are not there yet. But the end is in sight," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at a virtual press conference. That was the most upbeat assessment from the UN agency since it declared an international emergency in January 2020 and started describing Covid-19 as a pandemic three months later. The virus, which emerged in China in late 2019, has killed nearly 6.5 million people and infected 606 million, roiling global economies and overwhelming healthcare systems. The rollout of vaccines and therapies have helped to stem deaths and hospitalisations, and the Omicron variant which emerged late last year causes less severe disease. Deaths from Covid-19 last week were the lowest since March 2020, the U.N. agency reported.
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How To Transfer Quickbooks To New Computer Contact Here/+1-844-397-7462 - 0 views

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    How to transfer quickbooks to a new computer Contact Here/+1-844-397-7462 Are you drowning in a data deluge, clinging to a clunky desktop raft in a sea of spreadsheets? Fear not, weary accountant! The QuickBooks Migration Tool is your inflatable unicorn, ready to whisk you away from the data storm to the pixel paradise of QuickBooks Online! Imagine this: Data: No longer a raging torrent, your information transforms into sparkling pixel streams, painting the digital canvas with vivid insights. Customers and vendors, once blurry figures in waterlogged ledgers, become colorful avatars in your online accounting oasis. Transactions, once cryptic scribbles on soggy paper, morph into playful dolphins, guiding you effortlessly through your financial waters. But before you hop on this pixel unicorn, remember: Preparation is your lifejacket: Scrub your data like a seasoned sailor clearing seaweed, banish inconsistencies like pirates from your financial charts, and categorize transactions like a mapmaker charting new pixel reefs. Treat your QuickBooks file as your trusty anchor, ensuring it's reliable and ready to weather any wave. Choose your vessel: Intuit, your benevolent data captain, offers a free rubber dinghy for basic voyages. But for adventurous spirits seeking epic quests like payroll expeditions or custom data bridges, third-party submarines await, each a powerful upgrade in your digital arsenal.
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    There are two main ways to transfer your QuickBooks data to a new computer each with its contact options: 1. Using the QuickBooks Migration Tool: On the old computer: Open QuickBooks. Go to File > Utilities > Move QuickBooks to another computer. Click I'm ready and create a password to protect your company files. Choose the company files you want to move and select a destination, like an external drive. Click Create migration file. Contact: You don't need to contact QuickBooks support if you can successfully transfer your data using the Migration Tool. 2. Manually copying the company files: Less recommended: Suitable for any version of QuickBooks but prone to errors and limitations. How to: Close QuickBooks on both computers. Locate your company files on the old computer. The default location is usually C:\Users\\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\. Copy the company files to an external drive or cloud storage. Contact: If you encounter issues with manual file copying or need help with another method, you can reach QuickBooks customer support at +1-844-397-7462. Additional options: Intuit Data Transfer Service: Paid service for migrating data to QuickBooks Online or another Desktop version. Contact QuickBooks support for details. Manual CSV Import (for QuickBooks Online): Export data from Desktop as CSV files and import them into QuickBooks Online. Time-consuming and requires data formatting.
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