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What Is The Best Treatment for Slow Metabolism? - 3 views

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    Want to know about metabolism and weight loss and how it affects your health and lifestyle. Visit Metabolism.com to find all the trustworthy and latest information related to its causes, symptoms, treatment, and more.
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    If you're a teenager who has excessive weight, you may raise your risk for certain health problems including diabetes, sleep apnea, and even cancer. Our obese teenager lose weight treatment program will help you overcome obesity while maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
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    There are many ways to treat a slow metabolism. A doctor may prescribe medication to help increase the metabolism. Some people may need to change their diet or exercise regimen to lose weight. Slow metabolism is an underlying cause of obesity that prevents the body from losing weight. Metabolism is the process by which a body breaks down food to make energy. A slow metabolism means that a person may not be burning as much fat and calories as others might. nIn order to increase a slow metabolism, a person may have to exercise more or eat fewer calories in a day.
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NHS ends free jabs for 12 million Britons aged 50-64 - 0 views

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    As part of efforts to streamline spending and enhance resource allocation within the healthcare system, the NHS has chosen to cease providing the free vaccinations for all, which were initially introduced in 2020. Approximately 12 million British citizens will not have access to free flu vaccinations and Covid-19 boosters during the upcoming winter, according to NHS. Furthermore, the NHS plans to defer flu vaccine distribution to October, aiming to heighten protection for those aged 65 and older and other eligible groups in the high-risk winter months. However, this has stirred panic among pharmacies, given their advanced planning based on the initial start date of September 1 for vaccinations. On Tuesday (Aug. 8), the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) released NHS guidelines indicating that Covid-19 booster shots, starting from autumn, will not be provided to individuals aged 50 to 64 who are in otherwise good health. Similar guidance had already been released for flu, rendering 12 million middle-aged Britons ineligible for free jabs, JCVI said. Prior to the pandemic, influenza vaccinations were available to healthy adults aged over 65, alongside children and younger adults with medical conditions. Amidst the pandemic, the distribution of flu vaccinations was expanded to include individuals aged 50 to 64, in alignment with the criteria for Covid-19 boosters.
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Private Prescription Dispensing Changes This Autumn |UK News - 0 views

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    The regulatory amendments proposed will enable pharmacists to dispense medicines in their original packaging for private prescriptions starting this Autumn, according to the Department of Health and Social Care. In the recently published draft OPD regulations, the DHSC has indicated that the alterations, permitting pharmacists to vary the dispensed quantity by up to 10 per cent to avoid splitting medicine packs, will be implemented for private prescriptions 'immediately upon the enforcement of the Human Medicines Amendment Regulations in the autumn,' as highlighted in a briefing by Community Pharmacy England. CPE stated that the regulations related to NHS prescriptions will come into effect when the pharmaceutical terms of service regulations expressly apply the OPD amendments. Moreover, new directive mandating the dispensing of sodium valproate products solely in their original packaging (except when an assessment of risk necessitates an alternative approach) will align with the rollout of the private prescription regulations during the autumn. CPE further noted that these regulations are currently in draft, indicating that they are not currently in effect and may undergo revisions prior to their implementation.
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Challenges Ahead:Winter Crisis Looms for Community Pharmacy - 0 views

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    A combination of factors, including the doctors' strike, medicine shortages, and funding scarcity, indicates that this upcoming winter could be the most challenging period for both community pharmacies and the NHS, Community Pharmacy England has said. In a September 4 blog post, CPE Chief Executive Janet Morrison emphasised that the relentless pressures show no signs of easing. "Pharmacy businesses, like numerous other sectors, are grappling with the challenges of staying afloat in the current economic climate, compounded by the detrimental effects of historical funding cuts." "The doctors' strike, despite ongoing assurances from the Health Secretary that their pay deal is final, will inevitably exacerbate the demand for both primary and secondary care, leading people to turn to their local pharmacies for assistance," she added. "This, in turn, will heighten the pressure on community pharmacies." "Whatever the coming winter brings I am sure of two things: that community pharmacies are going to be more critical to the health of the population than ever before, and that your representatives here will be fighting on all fronts to get you the help that you need."
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Repairing Hearts, Building Futures: The Life-Changing Impact of Ventricular Septal Defe... - 0 views

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    A ventricular septal disorder (VSD) - also known as a hole inside the heart - is a kind of congenital heart disorder. In a VSD, there is an abnormal opening within the wall among the main pumping chambers of the coronary heart (the ventricles). VSDs are the most common congenital heart defect.
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Embracing Self-Care: £1.7B NHS Savings with OTC Medication - 0 views

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    Approximately 25 million GP appointments and 5 million A&E visits are utilised each year for self-treatable illnesses. If these individuals chose to self-treat using over-the-counter (OTC) medications, the potential savings for NHS could amount to at least £1.7 billion annually, according to a research commissioned by Proprietary Association of Great Britain. The study, conducted by analysts at Frontier Economics, revealed that embracing self-care could bring an additional economic benefit of £350 million annually, as employees would avoid unnecessary time off from work for medical appointments. Apart from the savings resulting from the increased OTC medicine use, the report emphasises the potential benefits of reclassifying more prescription-only medications (POMs). A mere 5 per cent reduction in NHS prescribing levels and spending could lead to an annual cost-saving of £1.4 billion, encompassing both prescription costs and GP appointments, it said. "This substantial amount could greatly alleviate financial pressures on the NHS and offer essential resources for recruiting and training much-needed healthcare professionals."
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Alcoban Plus is the Easiest Way to Quit Smoking - 1 views

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    Addiction to alcohol and smoking can seem like an incurable disease. Especially when the addict refuses to change. This is why you need Alcoban Plus. This is the world's first ayurvedic anti-addiction medicine that can be given without the addict's knowledge. It works in just 45 days. Alcoban Plus drops are a colorless, odorless and tasteless treatment which means that it can be easily mixed in with tea, coffee, water or food. Just add 10-15 drops of Alcoban Plus to the addict's meals/tea and within just a few days, they'll start to slowly give up alcohol and smoking. Eventually, they'll hate even the smell of alcohol and cigarettes. Alcoban Plus also detoxifies the body and works on liver and lung damage. Contact No. : +91 - 9229 1350 24 , 9111 0066 91 Email Id: info@alcobanplus.com For more details on Alcoban Plus, please visit https://alcobanplus.com/
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Empowering Hearts: How Cardiac Surgery Changes Lives - 0 views

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    Cardiac surgery, also known as cardiovascular surgery, is a highly specialized field that involves intricate procedures to treat heart diseases and abnormalities. The specific approach and techniques used in cardiac surgery can vary depending on the patient's condition and the type of surgery required.
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DHSC UK Updates June 2023 Medicine Pricing - 0 views

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    Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has updated the final price concessions for June 2023, following a discussion by Community Pharmacy England regarding medicine pricing issues reported by pharmacy owners (its members). A price concession only applies for the month it is granted; any prices agreed for concessions requested late in the month will roll over into the following month. Community Pharmacy England encouraged pharmacies to report any problems obtaining a Part VIII product at or below the stated Drug Tariff price, using the online feedback form on the Community Pharmacy England website along with full details of the supplier and price paid for any products sourced above the Drug Tariff price. The association will investigate the extent of the problem and, if appropriate, discuss the issue with DHSC.
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Meet GPhC New Pharmacy Leadership Team | Exciting Changes - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) recently appointed a chief pharmacy officer and a chief enforcement officer on 26 October. Roz Gittins will be joining as chief pharmacy officer and deputy registrar whereas Dionne Spence as chief enforcement officer and deputy registrar from 3 January. The regulator confirmed that the new officers will "form the new executive structure of the GPhC". They will be working with the existing staff members Mark Voce, in his new role, is the chief strategy officer and deputy registrar and Jonathan Bennetts, will be the chief operating officer & deputy registrar. It is stated that Gittins is to serve as "the most senior member of the profession," offering pharmacy leadership throughout the GPhC.
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Pharmacists Walkout: Demanding Change | Nov 1-3, 2023 - 0 views

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    The employees from large drugstore chains staged an additional walkout at stores this week from 1 Nov to 3 Nov. Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid pharmacists launched a three-day walkout to push companies to hire more staff and improve working conditions. The majority of pharmacy workers in Kansas City called in sick or walked off the job as they felt it was harder to work with "minimal" help. Licenced pharmacist, Amanda Applegate, who is also a Director of practise development with the Kansas Pharmacists Association spoke on the plight of the pharmacists. "This is a nationwide problem that pharmacists have been internally yelling about for years."
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Hemant Patel on Health Inequalities - SIGMA 2023 - 0 views

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    After struggling with COVID, Hemant Petal is back to good health, and now he is on a mission to reduce "health inequalities". Speaking at the SIGMA Conference 2023, he spoke about his new role as Clinical Lead, Health Inequalities and Population Health Management, SE Essex Alliance, Essex ICB. "So, my new role is outside pharmacy, nothing to do with pharmacy. But it is important, I feel that I share some of my insights about the work that I'm doing that might benefit you," he said. Elaborating on the role of integrated care boards (ICBs), he said that they are designed to enhance coordination and collaboration across different healthcare providers and settings. The representatives from hospitals, community services, retail and social care meet on a monthly basis to "look at where there are issues to be resolved, perhaps what can be done to improve the healthcare services."
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PDA Members Take Action: Boots Pension Scheme Controversy Unveiled! - 0 views

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    Members of the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) who have benefits in the Boots Pension Scheme have sought support from their union following the recent communications from the trustees about the removal of the option to retire at 60 without a reduced pension. The company claimed that retirement between 60-65 years old without a reduced pension was a discretionary benefit, and it has ended with the buy-in deal with Legal and General. However, PDA members believe there is insufficient evidence to fully support this claim, and therefore they are questioning whether this option should have been secured as part of the buy in and not ended with immediate effect. PDA Union national officer, Paul Moloney said: "Instead, we believe benefit statements issued to members, at the very least are contradictory, and clearly state that a full pension will be payable from a member's 60th birthday, with no reference to this benefit being discretionary and therefore subject to a regular review by the trustees. Instead, the benefit statements give the impression that an unreduced pension from 60 is a right with no indication that retirement plans should not be based on the benefit statements."
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Woman Access HRT In Community Pharmacy Without Prescription - 0 views

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    Britain's health regulator is poised to announce that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) will be made available over the counter for the first time, the Daily Telegraph has revealed. The newspaper first reported on Tuesday (February 1) that watchdogs were set to propose a reclassification of the medication so women are able to access it in a pharmacy without a prescription. Every year, some 1.5 million women experience difficult menopausal symptoms, such as hot flushes, night sweats, sleep disturbance and a variety of emotional problems. But only a tenth of them are prescribed HRT, following a consultation with a GP or specialist. According to the newspaper, the latest proposal aims to improve convenience so that women are able to access HRT more easily, without needing a GP appointment.
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Save Our Pharmacies campaign:To call fair pharmacy funding - 0 views

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    The national pharmacy bodies has created 'Save Our Pharmacies' campaign website to give new focus to calls for fair pharmacy funding in England. The newly launched site contains key messages for public, politicians and stakeholders, and hosts campaign resources to be used by pharmacy teams. The pharmacy bodies encourage members of the public and pharmacy teams to show their support for the campaign on social media, as well as signing the petition and contacting their local MPs about fair funding. A further resource in the form of a window poster is being printed and will shortly be mailed out to all community pharmacies in England. It is the latest output of a joint programme of work being coordinated by PSNC, CCA, AIM and the NPA.
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Download & Install Quickbooks Desktop - 0 views

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    Download QuickBooks Desktop and take control of your financial future, one click at a time.If you plan to use QuickBooks on multiple computers, choose the "Custom and Network Options" installation type.Then the location Consider changing the default installation folder to a dedicated space outside your system drives. This keeps things organized and backups a breeze.So less is more During the installation process, you may be offered a buffet of features.Because the Opt-out of those you don't need to optimize performance and save disk space.Then the firewall friend Allow access through your firewall for QuickBooks to function smoothly. Remember, security and functionality go hand-in-hand. Look no further than Install QuickBooks Desktop, your one-stop shop for streamlined accounting and organized finances. So installing QuickBooks Desktop will be a breeze. And once you're up and running, prepare to be amazed by the power of organized finances.
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XGEVA Unveils Game-Changing Bone Metastasis Solution - 0 views

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    The latest formulation of XGEVA (denosumab) is now available to patients in the UK, offering a more convenient treatment option for bone metastasis. It is the first product to be authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) via the new International Recognition Procedure (IRP). Denosumab (XGEVA) is used to prevent serious bone-related complications resulting from bone metastasis in adults and to treat giant cell tumour of bone in both adults and adolescents. The medicine was authorised on 29 February 2024 as a 120 mg solution for injection in a prefilled syringe. In contrast to the current vial presentation, this simplifies the administration process, reducing the volume of liquid injected and lowering the risk of dosing errors. The product was authorised in 30 days by the MHRA, thanks to the new IRP that facilitated a rapid approval process.
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Rezzayo Breakthrough: MHRA Approves Game-Changing Candidiasis Treatment - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on Monday (29 January 2024) approved the medicine Rezzayo (rezafungin) to treat invasive candidiasis, an infection caused by a yeast called Candida. Invasive candidiasis can pose a serious health risk as it can affect the blood, heart, brain, eyes, bones and other parts of the body. Napp Pharmaceuticals Ltd was granted the marketing authorisation for the medicine based on phase 3 clinical trial data. In the randomised, double-blind, controlled study, more than half of the invasive candidiasis patients who were given a weekly dose of rezafungin were cured at day 14. Among 94 patients who were given a daily dose of caspofungin (another antifungal treatment), 57 of them were cured during the same time.
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How Can I Raise My Iron Levels Fast - 0 views

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    How Can I understand your desire to raise your iron levels quickly, it's crucial to prioritize safe and responsible methods that align with your individual health needs. Self-treating iron deficiency can be dangerous, so seeking professional guidance is vital. How Can I Raise My Iron Levels Fast? If dietary changes prove insufficient, your doctor might recommend iron supplements. However, dosage and type are crucial, and self-administration can be dangerous. Overconsumption can lead to iron overload, causing serious health problems.Remember, I am not a medical professional. This information is intended for general knowledge only and should not be used for self-diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized guidance on raising your iron levels safely and effectively. Understanding Iron Deficiency: Iron deficiency occurs when your body lacks sufficient iron, impacting red blood cell production and oxygen delivery. It can trigger fatigue, weakness, and other symptoms. However, diagnosing the cause and severity is essential before taking action. Consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis, blood tests, and personalized recommendations.
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What Is ADHD Online - 0 views

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by differences in brain function and activity impacting attention, executive functioning, and impulse control. It often manifests in childhood and can persist into adulthood. While commonly associated with hyperactivity and fidgeting, ADHD presents on a spectrum with diverse symptoms and varying intensities.The exact cause of What Is ADHD is not fully understood, but it's likely due to a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Genetics play a significant role, with ADHD often running in families. However, environmental factors like prenatal exposure to certain substances, childhood trauma, and brain injuries can also contribute. Core Symptoms: The core symptoms of ADHD fall into three main categories: Inattention: Difficulty focusing, sustaining attention, making careless mistakes, easily distracted, forgetting tasks. Hyperactivity: Fidgeting, squirming, excessive movement, difficulty remaining seated, feeling restless. Impulsivity: Acting without thinking, blurting out answers, interrupting others, difficulty waiting turns. It's important to remember that not everyone with ADHD experiences all symptoms to the same degree. Some individuals might primarily struggle with inattention, while others exhibit more hyperactive or impulsive tendencies. Additionally, the presentation can change over time and across different situations.
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