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Community-Pharmacy Partnership programme receives funding - 0 views

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    The 1000th Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership (BCPP) programme in Centred Soul, Newry received funding from the Department of Health in Northern Ireland to improve the health and wellbeing of women in the local community. BCPP programme is led by Community Development and Health Network (CDHN) in Northern Ireland and is funded by the Department of Health. It supports communities and community pharmacists to address locally defined needs so that people make connections, listen to and understand each other better and work together to address the social determinants of health and health inequalities Department of Health's Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Cathy Harrison said: "I am delighted to mark the 1000th project to receive funding to improve health inequalities in the Newry area. "Since 2001 we have invested over £7 million in local community groups and pharmacy partnerships across Northern Ireland, to work together on a specific, local health need. "The Centred Soul project is a great example of how BCPP Programme contributes to tackling inequality and improving community health and wellbeing locally.
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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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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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Adderall vs Methylphenidate Online - 0 views

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    Adderall is a trading name for the combination drug that includes 4 types of amphetamine salts (Amphetamine aspartate, dextroamphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharate, and amphetamine sulfate). In this, the two main ingredients Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine are the central nervous system stimulants that help to pay attention, stay focused, and control uncontrollable behavioral activities. Both Adderall vs Methylphenidate (commonly known as Ritalin) are stimulant medications prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While they share the same goal of improving focus, attention, and reducing impulsivity, key differences exist in their composition, action, and side effects. Choosing the right one requires understanding these nuances and consulting a healthcare professional. Chemical Composition: Adderall: A brand name for a mixture of amphetamines (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine). These directly stimulate the central nervous system, increasing dopamine and norepinephrine levels. Methylphenidate: Not an amphetamine, but a psychostimulant that works by blocking the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine, essentially making them more available in the brain. Side Effects: Adderall: More likely to cause side effects like anxiety, insomnia, decreased appetite, headaches, and heart palpitations. Methylphenidate: More prone to causing side effects like nervousness, stomach upset, tics, and mood swings.
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Shocking UNISON Survey Exposes NHS Sexual Harassment Crisis - 0 views

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    A recent UNISON survey has unearthed disturbing findings regarding the prevalence of sexual harassment among NHS staff across the UK. With data collected from over 12,000 healthcare workers, the survey sheds light on the challenges faced by frontline workers in their workplace environments. Approximately 10 per cent of healthcare professionals reported instances of sexual harassment during their tenure, with nearly 29 per cent of those experiencing harassment also reporting incidents of sexual assault. Shockingly, 50 per cent of respondents reported being leered at or subjected to suggestive gestures, while a quarter faced unwelcome sexual advances or demands for favors. The most common complaint, voiced by 61 per cent of those affected, was the experience of unwanted crude banter or jokes in the workplace.
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Superdrug Taps Gophr for Next-Level Prescription Services - 0 views

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    Leading health and beauty retailer Superdrug on Monday announced that it has selected on-demand delivery network Gophr to provide its pharmacy delivery service, following a rigorous Request for Information (RFI) process. This means Gophr will be responsible for delivering prescriptions across the UK to people who choose Superdrug to provide their medication. Superdrug's decision to choose Gophr was influenced significantly by the latter's strong Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), its adept ability to track and trace all home deliveries digitally from store to door, and its commitment to offering a best-in-class doorstep experience. According to the retailer, multiple layers of protection are implemented during delivery to uphold standards, ensuring that prescription medicines are handed directly to the intended recipients. Graham Smith, strategic account director at Gophr, highlighted the growing importance of pharmaceutical delivery, especially as pharmacists are now able to provide even more services under Pharmacy First scheme.
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NHS Tackles Surge in Norovirus and Flu Cases - 0 views

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    NHS England is encouraging people to get their flu and Covid vaccines as hospitals dealt with the highest number of norovirus and flu cases this winter. An average of 688 patients with norovirus were in hospital each day last week, 75 per cent higher than the same time last year (393), according to the latest data from NHS England. The data also showed an average of 2,226 patients with flu in hospital each day last week, which is three-quarters higher than the same week last January (1,290). Compared to last month, there has been an 80 per cent increase in the daily count of norovirus cases and 70 per cent in flu cases. In the week ending Dec 31, NHSE recorded 1,312 hospital admissions due to norovirus and 376 and 1,312 flu cases each day.
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