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Body Luxuries Sexy Perfume - 0 views

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    Body Luxuries Sexy Perfume in Pakistan If you're on the lookout for a seductive fragrance that will turn heads and make a lasting impression, look no further than Body Luxuries Sexy Perfume. Available in Pakistan, this perfume is a must-have for anyone who wants to add a touch of glamour and allure to their everyday style. Here's everything you need to know about Body Luxuries Sexy Perfume, including why it's such a popular fragrance in Pakistan and what makes it stand out from the crowd.
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Pharmacy closure concerns majority in England:YouGov poll - 0 views

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    YouGov polling commissioned by the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has revealed that majority of the people responding to the poll said that they would be concern by the pharmacy closure in their locality. The results show the extent of the public backing for a Pharmacy First approach - PSNC has been arguing that a fully-funded service would be beneficial for pharmacies, patients and the wider NHS. The poll witnessed 1,774 adults' participation from England. It showed 68 per cent of people agree that they would find it easier to seek health advice for common conditions, such as skin conditions or indigestion, at a community pharmacy rather than a GP surgery. Only 11 per cent disagreed that this would be easier. While 75 per cent of people agree that they would like to see community pharmacies offering more healthcare services such as treating urinary tract infections or sore throats. Only 6 per cent strongly disagreed with this. When asked how important, if at all, are the services provided by community pharmacies to them, their family, or community, 78 per cent indicted this was very important. Only 14 per cent said this wasn't important. 77 per cent said they would be very concerned if the pharmacy they use most often were to close permanently. Only 19 per cent said they would not be very concerned.
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PDA welcomes govt's move to regulate AI systems in pharmacy - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists Defence Association (PDA) has welcomed the government's action of publishing 'AI Regulation White Paper' which will regulate the artificial intelligence (AI) system used in pharmacy on Wednesday (29 March). The Association had raised concerns about the risk of patient harm due to inappropriate use of so-called AI to include that seen in some of the pharmacy systems undertaking clinical checks. For some time, it has been receiving concerns from practicing pharmacists describing examples of the potentially detrimental impact of automation and online pharmacy provision on patient safety and pharmacy practice. As a result, it raised these concerns with regulators, Chief Pharmaceutical Officers, and parliamentarians in all four nations of the UK to urge action. It said: "This is required not only to protect patients, but also the frontline pharmacists who could be blamed for potential harm caused by inappropriate use of so called 'AI' systems implemented by their employer." The PDA therefore, welcomes the announcement from the UK government that they intend to strengthen regulation of such technology, empowering existing regulators to come up with tailored, context-specific approaches that suit the way AI is actually being used in their sectors; this will include pharmacy.
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الامارات الى الهند رحلة الطب 4 الصحة: جراحة القلب بأسعار معقولة: كيفية توفير ... - 0 views

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    تكلفة جراحة القلب في الهند أقل تكلفة من غالبية الدول في العالم. يرجع ذلك في كثير من الأحيان إلى وجود العديد من أفضل مراكز جراحات القلب وحقيقة أن الصمامات المستخدمة في العلاج الجراحي عادةً ما تكون اصطناعية ومتاحة في حدود الدولة
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OHE report estimates global investment of £3.5bn for r&d - 0 views

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    The current structure of global incentives to develop new antibiotics is insufficient and requires urgent resolution revealed a new report 'Incentivising new antibiotics' by the Office of Health Economics (OHE). OHE analysis demonstrates that on a global level, it is estimated that an effective 10-year incentive would require £3.5bn ($4.2bn) to adequately cover the entire research and development process for a new antibiotic. The report considers how health systems in the UK and around the world can stimulate the research and development (R&D) of new antibiotics. In 2020, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and NHS England initiated an Antimicrobial Resistance pilot with the aim of incentivising pharmaceutical companies to develop new antibiotics by addressing the issues associated with reimbursement, which historically has deterred companies from pursuing AMR research.
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নিরাময় হার্ট: ভারতে ভেন্ট্রিকুলার সেপ্টাল ডিফেক্ট সার্জারি - 0 views

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    ভারতে ভেন্ট্রিকুলার সেপ্টাল ডিফেক্ট সার্জিক্যাল চিকিৎসার ফি বিশ্বের অন্যতম সস্তা। ভেন্ট্রিকুলার সেপ্টাল ডিফেক্ট সার্জারির জন্য প্রতি বছর হাজার হাজার মানুষ ভারতে ভ্রমণ করে, এট্রিবিউটিং উপাদানটি যথেষ্ট প্রত্যয়িত ডাক্তার এবং আজকের প্রযুক্তির মতোই যুক্তিসঙ্গত-মূল্যের চিকিত্সা।
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Weight management campaign:Community pharmacy participate - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) and NHS England have agreed that community pharmacy contractors will have to participate in one mandatory national health campaign. This campaign on weight management commenced from Tuesday (03 January) and will run until Sunday (29January). PSNC said: "Pharmacies can be required to participate in up to six health campaigns at the request of NHS England per year (1st April to 31st March). Pharmacies will be involved by displaying and distributing leaflets provided by NHS England. In addition, pharmacies are required to undertake prescription-linked interventions on major areas of public health concern, such as encouraging smoking cessation. "Contractors can order pharmacy specific posters, wallet cards ('info' cards with a QR code signposting people to the Better Health website and free tips and tools to lose weight) and a dispenser for these cards on the Campaign Resource Centre website. A guidance leaflet to support community pharmacy teams' conversations with patients is also available," said PSNC.
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High medicine price:PSNC concern its impact of on pharmacies - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has raised concerns over the impact that high medicine price rises are having on contractor. Recently, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has granted the final list of price concessions for December 2022. The latest additions bring the total number of concessionary prices granted for the month of December to 198, surpassing the previous record of 159 granted in September 2022. PSNC has heard from hundreds of community pharmacy contractors who are paying inflated prices for antibiotics used for the treatment of Strep A and who have rightly been concerned about the lack of certainty around the final reimbursement prices for these medicines. It added: "We welcomed the involvement of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to look into the pricing of antibiotics. But the number of reports we are getting from contractors about medicines price rises are just not acceptable and this goes far beyond the antibiotic crisis."
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MHRA reviews with healthcare professionals on medicines - 0 views

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    Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has urged the healthcare professionals to share their views on the consultation on 'how MHRA communicate with healthcare professionals to improve medicines and medical devices' safety'. Through this consultation the agency wants to review its approach to engagement with healthcare professionals to improve the safety of medicines and medical devices. "We want to ensure that healthcare professionals are receiving actionable information and guidance on safe use of medicines and medical devices that they can take into their working practice, providing timely advice to patients," said MHRA. "We need to improve the way we communicate with healthcare professionals. We want to hear from you to enable us to transform how we communicate with you and how we work together on our common goal of greater patient safety."
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Brain Chambers : AAH appoints as Chief Commercial Officer - 0 views

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    AAH Pharmaceuticals (AAH) has announced the appointment of Brain Chambers as Chief Commercial Officer. "I'm proud to lead the commercial functions in AAH in my new role and broader area of responsibility." Said Brian. "I'm committed to delivering on great value for our customers and building and strengthening our supplier partnerships." Brain is associated with AAH Pharmaceuticals for more than 14 years. He joined the organisation as Business Development Manager in October 2008. His previous role in the organisation was on Sales and Marketing Director. He posted on LinkedIn: "This is a big move for me personally, but that's a side hustle. What is the main play here is AAH becoming a standalone independent wholesale business focussed on only the AAH customer and our core business and this is just one part of that.
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N.B. Pharmacy sold for first time in 40 years - 0 views

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    Kent based N.B. Pharmacy has been sold to first-time buyers, Venkat and Preeti Adama, from Essex for an undisclosed price. N.B. Pharmacy is a standard hours community pharmacy that dispenses an average of 6,393 items per month. The business has been owned by Nirmal Bajaria for 39 years and was recently brought to market to allow him to pursue a well-earned retirement. Following a confidential sales process with Christie & Co, it has been purchased by first-time buyers, Venkat and Preeti Adama, from Essex. Nirmal Bajaria, former owner of N.B. Pharmacy, comments, "Having run the pharmacy for around 39 years, it was a difficult decision to put the business up for sale. I was very pleased with the high number of viewers and feel delighted that a young family bought my pharmacy."
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ইউরোলজির ভবিষ্যত: ইউরেথ্রোপ্লাস্টি সার্জারি প্রযুক্তিতে অগ্রগতি - 0 views

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    একটি ইউরেথ্রোপ্লাস্টি, যা একটি মূত্রনালী পুনর্গঠন হিসাবেও পরিচিত, একটি মূত্রনালী স্ট্রাকচার মেরামত করার জন্য একটি উন্মুক্ত অস্ত্রোপচার চিকিত্সা। ইউরেথ্রাল প্রসারণ বা স্ট্রিকচারের ছেদগুলির মতো নয়, ইউরেথ্রোপ্লাস্টি সার্জিক্যাল ট্রিটমেন্ট হল একটি উন্মুক্ত অপারেশন যাতে ত্বকের একটি ছেদ এবং সরাসরি মূত্রনালী স্ট্রিকচার মেরামত করা হয়।
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Increase in pharmacy closure since January-April 2023: PM quizzed in the parliament - L... - 0 views

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    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, during today's (15th May ) Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), reiterated his commitment to supporting community pharmacies amidst growing concerns over pharmacy closures. Addressing questions regarding the Pharmacy First initiative, Sunak assured the House of Commons of his dedication to bolstering resources for these vital healthcare providers. In response to a query raised by Member of Parliament, St Ives MP Derek Thomas, citing statistics from the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) about "committing to directing funds towards Community Pharmacy to alleviate financial pressure and prevent closures, Sunak remarked that he "cares deeply about the future of community pharmacies." Sunak acknowledged the indispensable role played by community pharmacists in alleviating pressure on urgent care services, emphasising the importance of initiatives like Pharmacy First in government's commitment to supporting community pharmacies. "There are over 10 and a half Community pharmacies across the country working incredibly hard to serve their patients," Sunak said praising the community pharmacists and highlighted the concerning trend of pharmacy closures, citing a significant increase compared to the previous year.
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