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How Physical Activity Can Reduce Your Risk of Getting Breast Cancer - 1 views

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    Providing the best Breast cancer treatment in Delhi, Cancer Consult India tells you how regular physical activity can help you in reducing the risk of getting breast cancer. Hear from the best breast cancer doctors in Delhi NCR, the vitality of exercising every day and its numerous advantages.
romermeier

What is the dosage of Pain O Soma? - 8 views

Dose of Pain O Soma: Tablets (adult and pediatric) 5 mg 7.5 mg 10 mg Capsule, extended-release (adult only) 15 mg 30 mg Dosage Considerations: The following should be given: Pain O Soma should be ...

musclepain

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mjorden

What Is Iverheal 12 Mg? - 1 views

Iverheal 12mg Tablet is an antiparasitic medicine. It is used to treat parasitic infections of your intestinal tract, skin, and eyes. Your doctor will tell you how to take an Iverheal 12mg Tablet ...

Iverheal 12 health

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viveksahuu

How does A ret gel work? - 1 views

A ret gel 0.025 percent contains vitamin A. It is used to treat acne, a common skin condition in which the pores of your skin become clogged, resulting in blackheads, whiteheads, or pimples. It als...

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harshitatyagi

How To Tell If You Have Hyperspermia or Hypospermia - 0 views

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    Hyperspermia & Hypospermia are two conditions that are lesser-known but may impact quantity of men's sperm and hence ability to conceive a child. Both conditions have different symptoms, causes, & treatments but share the same outcome, i.e., fertility complications.
pharmacybiz

Integrated Care Systems opportunity for systems together - 0 views

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    The Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) provide an opportunity to break the silo mentality in the health and care sector, National Pharmacy Association (NPA) chair Andrew Lane told MPs. While giving evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee on 6 December about the effectiveness of ICSs, Lane also poured cold water on newspaper reports that community pharmacists will be drafted in to break the NHS strike, as he reiterated the call for a "properly costed and funded environment." "We've been in different silos historically and ICSs are an opportunity to pull all systems together for the benefit of patients," he told committee members. Lane pointed to dementia-trained pharmacy delivery drivers and the Discharge Medicines Service as instances where the influence of community pharmacy already stretches beyond primary care into hospitals and social care. "We've seen pharmacists prescribe and get UTIs off doctors' desks, so we are starting to release capacity [in the system] and we're on that clinical journey. We welcome that, but it has to be with the right level of funding," he added.
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Reduce body fat with The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan FREE PDF - 0 views

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started by theawesomeskills on 20 Oct 22 no follow-up yet
AMVital Nutrition

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.
pharmacybiz

Stay Informed: Aripiprazole Side Effects & Gambling Risks - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has reminded healthcare professionals prescribing aripiprazole to alert patients about its possible side effects, following a rise in the number of reports of gambling disorder associated with the drug. Patients taking aripiprazole, which is used for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are at risk of developing unusual urges or cravings that they cannot resist, including behaviours such as addictive gambling, excessive eating or spending, or an abnormally high sex drive. The regulator has received 69 reports of gambling or gambling disorder suspected to be caused by aripiprazole in the last 14 years via the Yellow Card Scheme, out of which 32 were received between 1 January and 31 August this year. Alison Cave, MHRA Chief Safety Officer, said: "The number of reports for suspected gambling and other impulsive behaviours associated with aripiprazole are small in comparison to the frequency with which it is prescribed, but the consequences for any patient developing these conditions can be significant."
pharmacybiz

Pharmacy representation reform voting window open May 27 - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) is asking independents to vote 'yes' to reform of pharmacy representation in England as a three-week voting period opens on Friday, May 27. The NPA is also calling on PSNC to complete unfinished business and present 'the compelling case for change' that the Review Steering Group was unable to deliver. The Associations says it is "on balance" and with some degree of reluctance supporting an affirmative vote, because the benefits marginally outweigh the several valid arguments for a "no" vote. NPA chief executive, Mark Lyonette, said on Thursday (May 19): "After much deliberation and engagement with members, we are recommending our members vote yes, because the alternatives are either the flawed status quo or a further period of uncertainty for the sector, with months or even years of introspection to come. There is no guarantee that going back to the drawing board, particularly with the same actors, would bring about a better outcome.
pharmacybiz

Pharmacy closures in Hampton leave residents struggling | UK 2024 - 0 views

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    Munira Wilson, the Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham, highlighted the impact of the community pharmacy closures in the Hampton area, and the severe financial challenges facing community pharmacies across England during an adjournment debate in the House of Commons on Friday. She also raised concerns about the impenetrable bureaucratic processes surrounding new pharmacy license applications and closures. Wilson highlighted the closure of two Boots pharmacies in Hampton last autumn, including one in the deprived ward of Hampton North. The Tangley Park pharmacy closure left the entire ward, which lacks adequate public transport, without a pharmacy, severely affecting elderly and vulnerable residents. "The nearest pharmacy is now a mile away on foot, a distance which is difficult to cover for the elderly and those with mobility issues, certainly more than a 20-minute walk, the measure that previous ministers like to use to highlight pharmacy accessibility," she said.
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