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Disease They Call FAT

Lipedema Products - The Disease They Call FAT DVD - 0 views

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    Purchase the all-regions, 55 minute documentary film The Disease They Call FAT on DVD and have a copy on hand to watch or to share. Also included are several Extras going into more details for Clinicians, Families and about the Lipedema Project.
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"ED Reverser Cure - 0 views

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    If you have ED, it means that the muscle fibers and capillaries in your penis are deteriorating from inactivity. When you also notice that your erection is not firm, you have premature ejaculation, you need to watch pornography in order to get aroused or your erection has started losing strength, then continue to read this ED Reverser course to permanently cure and reverse your ED. Armed with the knowledge of the measures our independent health research team provided on how to cure ED today, we started looking for a program on How to reverse ED using natural cures and ED Reverser cure by Max Miller was the closest to the parameters. We know you really do not want to keep delaying until your manhood has no hope of ever being functional again, and we are happy to give you information on what we discovered about Max Miller ED Reverser book. According to Max Miller, who is the author of the ED Reverser program, the program was put together with the help of Nobel Prize nominee- Dr. Henry Chang, who shares the Henry Chang sexual secret for ED reverser with him...CLICK LINK FOR MORE
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ED Reverser cure by Max Miller - 0 views

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    In this ground breaking ED solution, Henry Chang reveals that there were many sexual supermen in ancient Asia, and DNA evidence unearthed by him showed that more than 800 million men alive today descended from only eleven men and Genghis was one of them. Max Miller shares that this supermen used the secret in Dr Chang sexual secret to achieve this. ED Reverser course is an all natural secret formula and the result is described to be practically instant and automatic. Dr. Henry Chang made it clear that the secret presented in ED Reverser is what men in china's remote villages where ED drugs are unheard of use. It is said that they have used the secrets in ED Reverser how to reverse ED using natural cures to totally reverse their condition completely and permanently with days of using it. You can use Henry Chang sexual secret for ED reverser to get thick, pulsating, maximum strength erection like that of an active teenager. You will discover a full course which includes input from Dr. Henry Chang and a range of other ED and sexual performance experts...click link for more
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How to Play with Your Baby To Encourage Speech and Language Development - 0 views

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    5 Ways to Play with Your Baby at Each Stage from 0-12 Months are our special Therapists sharing their ideas to encourage speech and language development through play.
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Energy Flows Where Attention Goes - Dr. William Plikerd - 0 views

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    Interest in ancient medical texts on health and healing has been increasing in recent years. Coincidentally, I recently uncovered notes I made for a speech I gave 1973 to a large group in California. With a few touch ups, it sounds fitting for today. Here it is: I think all of the healing systems that can be called Holistic share a common belief that the Universe is a unified field of energy that is the origin of all form and substance. This belief is amply expressed in the ancient Chinese Classic of Medicine (the Neijing Suwen in 240 BC). Authorship of this classic was attributed to Huang Di, also referred to as the Great Yellow Emperor, who reigned in the middle of third century BC.
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Darnell Cox Shares her Anti-aging Secrets with DynaPro Direct - 0 views

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    Darnell Cox attacks the aging process from every angle by focusing on staying youthful. In an exclusive interview, she shares with DynaPro Direct exactly why feeling youthful is so important to her, and reveals some great secrets on how you can bask in the fountain of youth, too! Check out her tips and catch some motivation.
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Global Fitness Equipment Market : Industry Size, Share, Growth, Analysis & Demand 2018 - Bharat Book Bureau -Market Research Reports - 0 views

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    Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Trending Market Research Report on Global Fitness Equipment Market Survey and Trend Research under Consumer Goods category. The report provides information on industry overview, market size, latest developments, industry trends, Key players, global presence, and their future prospects.
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Best Essential Tips For Your First Marathon - Google Custom Search | Diigo - 0 views

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    My name is Alex! How do you know if you are ready to take on a marathon? I'll share how to reach your first marathon finish line with smile on your face
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England Pharmacies Next Clinical Audit Focus On Valproate - 0 views

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    Community pharmacies in England will have to go through a clinical audit focusing on valproate, following an agreement reached between the PSNC and NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I). The audit, a part of NHS contractual requirements, aims to reduce the potential harm caused by taking valproate during pregnancy. The 2021/22 audit will be based on the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) audit, allowing contractors to close the cycle by re-auditing their practice. NHSE&I recently shared the results of the PQS 2019/20 valproate audit. Around 5.6 per cent of the 12,068 girls or women of childbearing potential who participated in the audit said they were not advised in line with the MHRA Drug Safety Update 2018 relating to the potential impact on an unborn child.
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RPS :'A Long Way To Go To Achieve Gender Equity" In Pharmacy - 0 views

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    There is still a long way to go to achieve gender equality in pharmacy in both academia and profession, Royal Pharmaceutical Society president Claire Anderson said while addressing a webinar on 'Driving equality for women in pharmacy' today (November 19). Sharing her personal experience, Anderson, who earlier worked as an academic, said: "I was the first ever female professor in the School of Pharmacy at Nottingham when I was appointed as professor in 2003, and at that point, only 11 per cent of professors in my university were female." She acknowledged that the situation has changed since then, but "there's still a very long way to go to achieve gender equity in most of academia, and in pharmacy, in particular." She added that the profession has ensured safe spaces for women but noted that is not enough, as gender equity is vital to achieve healthier and safer societies. "And although our work on equality, diversity and inclusion is progressing very well, I think we're still not there. It's a journey and there's much to be achieved."
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E-pharmacy: Tracing its trend - Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    E-pharmacy, a digital platform also known as internet pharmacy or online pharmacy, has emerged as an escape route to longstanding queues at pharmacy stores across almost all regions of the world, especially during the Covid-19 health crisis realm. They have long been recognised to act promptly in public health response, like ensuring an effective medicine supply system, resolving and monitoring drug shortage issues, educating about the proper use of PPE, promoting remote pharmacy services, and conducting drug evaluation and active surveillance. These factors will support in easing the load on healthcare facilities during the ongoing pandemic, eventually adding value to patients and the healthcare system. Overall, the e-pharmacy market size is expanding in terms of valuation on the back of regulations and standards laid by the respective governments. As per a recent study by Global Market Insights, the global e-pharmacy industry accounted for a business share of $68 billion in 2021 with an anticipated growth rate of 16.8 per cent through 2028.
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Aurelius completes acquisition of McKesson UK - 0 views

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    European asset management group Aurelius has completed the acquisition of McKesson UK, marking the company's fifth completed transaction in a year. McKesson UK is the parent company of a number of healthcare businesses including LloydsPharmacy, John Bell & Croyden and AAH Pharmaceuticals. It comprises four divisions and holds a substantial market share across each vertical: retail, digital, homecare and wholesale. McKesson UK's success has been underpinned by its strong LloydsPharmacy brand, its customer base and its leading commercial footprint across wholesale pharmaceuticals. Over recent years, the company has benefited from the introduction of additional services delivered across its more than 1,300 pharmacies, a growing digital offering and the ability to support the increasing trend of primary care being delivered to patients in their home.
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GPhC consults on equality guidance for pharmacies - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has launched a new draft 'Equality Guidance' for pharmacies to tackle discrimination and make sure that everyone can access safe and effective person-centred pharmacy care. GPhC's consultation is seeking views on "the structure and language of the guidance, if anything is missing and the impacts on patients and members of the public, pharmacy staff, pharmacy owners, and individuals or groups sharing any of the protected characteristics." The regulator said the draft guidance is designed to support pharmacy owners to: demonstrate that they are meeting our standards for registered pharmacies fulfil their legal and regulatory duties in relation to equality help protect the rights of individuals advance equal opportunities for staff, patients and the wider public help improve the experience and healthcare outcomes of patients and members of the public.
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PDA raises concern over calls for 'locum blacklist' - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) has raised concerns over "a prominent pharmacist's call to create a sector 'blacklist' for locums regarding disputes over rates." A few contractors took it to the Twitter to share screenshots of the messages by locums demanding more pay, which led to the call for 'blacklisting' those locums. "The motivation regarding the current talk of creating a blacklist seems intrinsically tied to hourly rates. Although there are occasional and isolated anecdotal reports on social media of alleged incidents of locums seeking higher rates than already agreed, these are far outstripped by reports of pharmacy businesses unwilling to negotiate and who do not want to pay the necessary rate to engage a locum and instead have set capped or fixed rates," said the PDA. It added that all parties should honour agreements they enter into, including a pharmacy's commitment to the NHS that it will open at set times to provide pharmaceutical services to patients and the public.
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Top Facts on Birth Injuries and What One Can Do - 0 views

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    Childbirth is an emotional, intimate moment for new parents. Unfortunately, there are plenty of cases where, during the birth process, the newborn may suffer a physical injury. Parents need to know their rights to check their child's medical records if they suspect that medical malpractice caused the damage. In our following guide, we're sharing some top facts on birth injuries and what one can do when facing this complex scenario. THE MAIN CAUSES BEHIND BIRTH INJURIES No parent walks into the hospital during childbirth expecting the worst-case scenario. However, one of the primary ways families can reduce the chances of dealing with this complex situation is to plan with their attending medic and check for any obstetrical risk factors before birth. A difficult birth can happen because the baby weighs over 8 pounds or 4 kilograms, or labor has started before 37 weeks. Other common factors detected during these cases occur when the mother's pelvis doesn't have the ideal conditions for natural childbirth, maternal obesity is present, or labor has extended for more than 12 hours. However, if medical professionals cannot deal with these factors and make mistakes during the procedure, the chances of suffering any birth injury increase significantly.
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Simple Tips That Will Help You Store Medicine Better - 0 views

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    Storing your medication properly is important. Only if they have their place in the house will you and your family members always know where to find their supplements, pain relief medications, and others. In this article, we'll try to give you some guidelines on how to manage your medication and develop a system that will work well for you and your family. Also, since medicine safety is so important, we'll share some simple tips on making sure all medications are good and when is the right time to toss them. 1. USE A BOX 2. KEEP YOUR MEDICATION IN A COLD AND DRY PLACE 3. COLOR CODE YOUR MEDICATION 4. DISPOSE OF MEDICINE 5. ORGANIZE YOUR MEDICINE ON THE GO 6. KEEP IT NEAT Once you find a place where medicine won't experience extreme temperatures, humidity, and strong sunlight, get a nice set of boxes and take one afternoon to make it neat and organized. Even if you're taking specific medication, ask your pharmacist what's the best place to store them. Sometimes, it might turn out that it's your fridge, but a kitchen might also be a good place to start thinking about.
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Covid-19 Jab Funding Boost Of £22.5 M To Communities - 0 views

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    Backed by a £22.5 million of government funding, community vaccine champions will tap into their local networks and encourage people in their communities to get vaccinated against the Covid-19. The funding, allocated today (January 13) to 60 councils, will help deliver bespoke projects in these regions, including: In Derby and Newham roving vaccinators and a vaccine bus will visit workplaces, places of worship and local highstreets.Videos shared on social media featuring local sporting stars, TV actors, local community and faith leaders and local NHS staff in Southampton.Developing a community transport to support access to vaccination sites/pop-ups and considering 'Grab a Jab' taxis scheme.As per NHS statistics, over 4.6 million people aged 18 and above remained unvaccinated in the 60 councils, selected to be a part of the Community Vaccine Champions programme. Vaccines minister Maggie Throup said: "Thanks to the pace and scale of our Covid-19 vaccination programme, we are in a much better position than this time last year."
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Boehringer Ingelheim 's Uday Bose is elected chair of EMG - 0 views

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    Boehringer Ingelheim's UK & Ireland managing director Uday Bose has been elected chair of the European Medicines Group (EMG). Established in 2001, the EMG is a voice for UK operations of continental European headquartered research-based pharmaceutical companies and seeks to promote a dialogue between the UK Government, the NHS and wider stakeholders. "I am delighted to share the news that I have been elected chair," Bose wrote in a LinkedIn post, adding: "I look forward to working with the EMG to help support the ambition set out in the Life Sciences Vision for the UK to be a world leader in life sciences." Bose is a vastly experienced pharmaceutical industry leader who has had over 20 years' experience spanning general management, health economics, sales and marketing roles with national, regional and global accountability.
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NICE Guidelines To Treat Depression In Adults - 0 views

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    An independent committee at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has developed a menu of options to treat depression in adults. The first guideline to identify, treat and manage depression has been created after looking at the evidence of treatment on various aspects of depression. The guideline allows patients to select the best suited cure for them through a shared decision-making process between them and their healthcare practitioner. Patients with less severe depression can choose a first-line treatment option from the menu, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), exercise, counselling or psychotherapy. Similarly, those with a severe depression can select from a range of psychological interventions and antidepressant medication. As per data released by the Office of National Statistics, around 17 per cent of people aged 16 years and over in Great Britain experienced some form of depression in summer 2021, higher than the previous year.
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Increased cooperation among countries needed to regulate online pharmacies, says FIP report - 0 views

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    Increased cooperation between countries is needed to ensure better regulation of online pharmacies, said authors of a new report - 'Online pharmacy operations and distribution of medicines', published by the International Pharmaceutical Federation's (FIP) Community Pharmacy Section. The report presents findings of a global survey of pharmacy organisations covering various aspects, such as type of medicines supplied by these pharmacies in different countries, how the authenticity of online pharmacies can be verified, and the usage of e-prescriptions and shared patient health records. Of the 79 countries responding to the survey, 51 per cent acknowledged that no regulation of online pharmacies exists. A quarter of the respondents reported cases of irresponsible self-medication by consumers who had purchased medicines through online pharmacies. A lack of regulation creates "an avenue for illegal pharmacies and may impact the overall quality of medicines and services offered to consumers," authors of the report said. Lars-Åke Söderlund, immediate past president of FIP's Community Pharmacy Section and co-editor of the report, said that the pandemic has increased preference for online services, including in the pharmacy sector.
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