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Weldricks Pharmacy branches in Rotherham to merge into one - 0 views

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    Two pharmacies in Rotherham are set to merge into one, if plans are approved by NHS England. Weldricks Pharmacy has applied to merge its two Swinton branches, on Church Street and the Crown Street Surgery. If approved, the branch on Church Street will be modernised, and additional consulting rooms will be added, while the Crown Street site will be closed. Rotherham Met Borough Council's health and wellbeing board are set to make a representation supporting the plans, and say that analysis by public health "outlines the very minimal impact that this change will have in terms of pharmacy access in the borough based on the service offer, opening hours and walking times to this branch and the main pharmacy." They say the current opening hours will remain the same, and there will be no disruption to services during the consolidation. A statement from Weldricks adds that the decision to merge is down to funding cuts, and the company could go out of business if operating costs are not reduced - 'despite having been a local, family-owned business for almost 100 years'.
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NPA Sounds Alarm: National Living Wage Threatens Pharmacies - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has raised concerns over the upcoming increase in the National Living Wage, saying it will make things even worse for local pharmacies already facing nearly a decade of cuts in real terms. Scheduled to go up from £10.42 to £11.44 per hour starting April, the National Living Wage rise is expected to put a lot of financial pressure on many pharmacies. The NPA says "it will cost them over £10,000 in salary bills, and for some, even more, without getting more from the NHS funds. and has asked the government to deal with the ongoing problem of underfunding for community pharmacies. The association has warned that without additional funds, pharmacies could face staff layoffs or reduced services to cover the increased wages, calling for a "comprehensive new funding deal to prevent further closures of vital local services, which have been shutting at the rate of eight a week."
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New study shows promise of prebiotic fiber in managing Pre-Diabetes - 0 views

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    A recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition reveals promising results regarding the use of daily prebiotic fiber supplements in patients with pre-diabetes, suggesting significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and other vital health markers. "Pre-diabetes affects over 7 million individuals in the UK," says Dr. Thomas Gurry, CEO at myota. "Our findings have shown that prebiotic fiber represents a promising and efficacious fast-acting treatment to manage pre-diabetes." Conducted over 24 weeks with 66 prediabetic participants, the study, led by scientists from myota and CRO Lindus Health, utilised a diverse prebiotic blend. "The results of our study suggest that this natural diverse prebiotic fiber supplement could be taken to reverse pre-diabetes and to prevent or slow the onset of type 2 diabetes," says Dr. Caitlin Hall, Head of Research at myota.
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Movie actors - Techtimenews24 - 0 views

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    What do you mean by movie actors? We are watching movie, where we can say that a person who can do the best. where he is able to solve any problem.
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    What do you mean by movie actors? We are watching movie, where we can say that a person who can do the best. where he is able to solve any problem.
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How To Pick The Perfect Sports Bra - Stomp Apparel - 0 views

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    One of the most important things to aim for when purchasing clothes to wear during exercise, is comfort - for women this is especially when it comes to a bra. It is true to say that just one bra may not be the ultimate choice. Much depends on your exercise regime - and your cup size.
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    One of the most important things to aim for when purchasing clothes to wear during exercise, is comfort - for women this is especially when it comes to a bra. It is true to say that just one bra may not be the ultimate choice. Much depends on your exercise regime - and your cup size.
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How to Cut Weight the Right Way for Sports - 0 views

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    Guest blogger Adam Axelson, amateur boxer and avid WINforum fan, tells us from the inside out what it is like to be in a sport that is weight class driven.  Let's see what Adam has to say… "How many pounds you cutting bro?" "You need to throw on ...
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    Guest blogger Adam Axelson, amateur boxer and avid WINforum fan, tells us from the inside out what it is like to be in a sport that is weight class driven.  Let's see what Adam has to say… "How many pounds you cutting bro?" "You need to throw on ...
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Look Before You Breastfeed Your Child | Insights Care - 0 views

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    Medical professionals all over the world say that mother should breastfeed a child until the age of two.
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    Medical professionals all over the world say that mother should breastfeed a child until the age of two.
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Covid-19 Boosters Every Few Months Not Sustainable - 0 views

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    It is not sustainable to give Covid-19 booster shots every three to six in the long term, Britain's chief scientific adviser said on Tuesday (January 4), even though the booster rollout is needed in the short term to combat the Omicron variant. "It would be a situation that isn't tenable to say everyone's going to need to be having another vaccine every three or six months. "That's not the long-term view of where this goes to," Patrick Vallance said at a news conference, adding that annual booster shots against Covid-19 might be necessary, similar to flu shots.
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Drop in COVID-19 alertness could create deadly new variant - 0 views

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    Lapses in strategies to tackle COVID-19 this year continue to create the perfect conditions for a deadly new variant to emerge, as parts of China witness a rise in infections, the head of the World Health Organization said on Friday (December 2). The comments by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus mark a change in tone just months after he said that the world has never been in a better position to end the pandemic. "We are much closer to being able to say that the emergency phase of the pandemic is over, but we're not there yet," Tedros said on Friday. The global health agency estimates that about 90% of the world's population now has some level of immunity to SARS-COV-2 either due to prior infection or vaccination. "Gaps in testing … and vaccination are continuing to create the perfect conditions for a new variant of concern to emerge that could cause significant mortality," Tedros said. COVID-19 infections are at record highs in China and have started to rise in parts of Britain after months of decline.
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Community Pharmacy Funding Issue | Financial Crisis UK - 0 views

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    Trade bodies have reiterated the call for more funding in response to the reports that ministers are considering a Pharmacy First scheme amid the NHS strike. The Sunday Telegraph reported that pharmacies could be drafted in to help the NHS to cope when other healthcare workers take industrial action. But, a PSNC committee member has warned on Monday that the government suggestions are "categorically impossible" without extra funding. The Company Chemists' Association (CCA) has echoed the sentiment, saying pharmacy network is on the brink of collapse. "We welcome plans for a Pharmacy First scheme in England. However, after eight years of funding cuts, the pressures on community pharmacies are simply untenable," Malcolm Harrison, chief executive of the CCA, said.
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Demand for pharmacists in Scotland is outstripping:CCA - 0 views

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    The Company Chemists' Association (CCA) says the data from the 'Locate a Locum's annual report' has revealed that the average locum rate rose by 124 per cent in Scotland in 2021 compared to the previous year and that the trend seems to have continued since. According to the report, in Scotland, the average rate has risen from £20.08 to £44.89 which is a massive £24.81 difference. This was in response to the pharmacists Defence Association (PDA)'s statement on 15 times more closure of pharmacy in Scotland by a CCA member. "This clearly demonstrates that demand for pharmacists in Scotland is outstripping supply," said the association. Explaining further, it said: "Our members have been serving Scottish communities and patients without issue for decades. Recent pressures, however, are unprecedented. Workforce challenges are affecting all parts of healthcare across the UK - and community pharmacy is no different. Pharmacists remain on the Home Office's shortage occupation list for this reason."
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Revitalizing Community Pharmacies: HSCC Inquiry Insights - 0 views

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    The Health and Social Care Select Committee (HSCC) on Tuesday held the first session in their pharmacy inquiry, with a panel of experts discussing the key issues facing community pharmacies in the country. Representatives from community pharmacy associations highlighted some of their biggest challenges and their vision for the future, as well as actions that government and NHS England can take to address those challenges for a better future for the sector. Opening the session, the Committee's vice-chair, Rachel Maskell MP, asked the representatives if they felt the government was ambitious enough in what it believes community pharmacy can do to address NHS pressures, or are pharmacists being held back by issues around workforce funding, contracting, and technological changes. Malcolm Harrison, Chief Executive, Company Chemists' Association (CCA), expressed that the government is not ambitious enough, saying "there's always opportunity to be more ambitious".
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Middle Class Shoplifting:M&S Chairman Reveals Shocking Trend - 0 views

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    Archie Norman, the chairman of Marks & Spencer said that shoplifting is "creeping in" among the middle class because of faulty self-checkouts. He said that the surge is due to the well-off shoppers being "tempted" to walk out without paying for their items when self-checkouts failed to register their items properly. The M&S chairman told LBC's podcast Money with David Buik and Michael Wilson that shoplifting has become a "global problem". "It's too easy to say it's a cost of living problem. Some of this shoplifting is gangs. Then you get the middle class," Mr Norman said.
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Dr Jeremy Farrar:Vaccines for all animal influenza strain - 0 views

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    Governments should invest in vaccines for all strains of influenza virus that exist in the animal kingdom as an insurance policy in case of an outbreak in humans, the incoming chief scientist at the World Health Organization said on Monday (Feb. 20). Countries ranging from the United States and Britain to France and Japan have suffered record losses of poultry in outbreaks of avian flu in the past year. The recent spread to mammals of H5N1 - commonly known as bird flu - needed to be monitored, but the risk to humans remained low, the WHO said earlier this month. Incoming WHO chief scientist Jeremy Farrar said he would like to see the pharmaceutical industry at least conduct some clinical trials for all influenza strains such that the world would not have to start from scratch to initiate global manufacturing should the need arise. "My concern that we're in slow motion watching something which may never happen," he added in a media briefing. "But if it were to happen, would we look back on what we're doing at the moment and say, why didn't we do more?"
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What Every Woman Should Know About Hormones, part 2 of 4 - 0 views

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    You already know fresh fruits and veggies protect against cancer. Thousands of studies say so. Part of that is vitamins and mineral and fiber, of course. But part is that they protect against estrogen dominance! There are seven classes of "phytoestrogens" that you would be wise to seek out, in your diet:
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Treatment of Ankle and Knee Pain - 0 views

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    Vissco Elastic Tubular Anklet Having an ankle injury or sprain can really render you immobile. The Vissco Elastic Tubular anklet provides compression, warmth and increase blood flow offering optimal support to the ankle joint. It is a seamless product with an open toe and open heel that ensure movement stays easy. It is made from skin friendly material and has a ventilating effect as the cotton knitted elastic releases sweat making the support breathable. Treatment of ankle conditions and pain Working as a coordinated team, our orthopedic/sports medicine specialists, surgeons and physical therapists use the most highly advanced, innovative techniques available to correct damage and reduce pain in the complex ankle joint, customized to each patient's individual needs. Ranging from conservative to interventional surgery, these treatment options include: Ankle arthroscopy/arthroscopic surgery Brostrom procedure for recurrent ankle sprains/instability Decompression of ankle impingement Drilling cartilage injury (OCD of talus) Orthisis Physical therapy and rehabilitation Removal of loose bodies WHEN TO USE Ligament sprain Soft tissue injury Swelling of ankle joint Vissco Elastic Tubular Anklet Features Skin Friendly Easy Breathe Soft Support Anti-Fungal Vissco Elastic Tubular Knee Caps Muscle or Ligament strains can be really bothersome, especially at the knee joint. We often over-work our knees in strenuous physical activities and then suffer from inflammations or strains. You might want to pick up our elastic tubular knee cap. It provides compression, warmth and improves blood flow to the soft tissue areas surrounding the joint. Its lightweight, breathable and comfortable ensuring it's worn more often, thus improving its therapeutic results. The cotton knitted fabric releases sweat and permit airflow, which its ergonomic design ensures a two way stretch. CALF & KNEE Your knee is where your thigh-bone and shin-bone m
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Chronic Headaches Treatment Services - 0 views

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    Chronic headache is tension headache or you can say stress headache. they are most common in adults and teens. Dynamic Homeopathy is a clinic in which we are providing the best treatment for such kind of issues. For more info you can visit our website or contact us.
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Chinese Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Hainan Province Says Taiwan | Locality News - 0 views

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    The Liaoning aircraft carrier has reached Hainan military base and we will continue to monitor its progress," a senior Taiwanese military official told Reuters on condition of anonymity
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Four Leg Walking Stick @ Rs 980 : 4 Leg Walking Stick : Four Legged Walking Canes : Wal... - 0 views

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    Choosing the best four leg walking stick will give you safe and independent mobility that will improve the overall quality of your life. Quad Canes offer the highest level of stability of all of the popular walking cane styles. The four-pronged base allows you to confidently walk across sloping, slick or unstable areas without worrying about your quad walking cane losing its traction. autotricycle.com, is proud to say that we have searched far and wide to bring you this exclusive selection. Browse these pieces to find large-base quad canes, small-base quad canes, and more. Each is carefully crafted of durable materials so you can feel confident that your purchase of a four legged cane will be a lasting one.
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Quick Fix Workouts For Busy Moms - 0 views

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    Some days, it seems like the hours just start slipping away. You turn around and your morning is gone, irretrievable, and there's nothing you can do about it. As much as we all like to say we make time to be healthy - to shop for nutritious foods, cook healthy meals, work out, and make sure we share our habits with our families - on those particularly busy days, it can seem impossible! Solution: multi-tasking. It seems obvious, but there are ways to combine your FitToDo lifestyle with your family time and still reap all the rewards of living healthily. This week I'm concentrating on exercise, as that seems to be one of the first priorities that gets dropped when things get hectic. Here are some suggestions for keeping your fitness goals on track:
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