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Shaving Products for Women - 0 views

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    Shaving Products for Women : With regards to existence spotlessly unsullied and well-groomed, Women testament elevate absolutely nada but the rattling primo ego anxiety commodity there is and this would let shaving products for Women. For individual decades now depilation has been division of a woman's covering ritual and although we bed come to the age of waxing as compartment as laser hair evacuation, touching e'er proves to be the lower pricy, easier and also perfectly no job deciding for the number of ladies as fit as still men for that weigh.
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Love on the Run - 0 views

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    Ever heard of the saying "nothing has changed, yet everything is different"? To some women, this is the case when it comes to their sex lives. Many women suffer from lack of sexual drive due to a number of changes in their lives. Sexual dysfunction in woman could be due to psychosocial factors, which includes mental health issues like depression, self-esteem, anxiety, stress, and fatigue.
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Breast Cancer Awareness - The Secret to Detect Breast Cancer Early - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of women death around the globe so every woman should be aware of the disease and its related aspects so that some measures can be taken to prevent the disease, however many risk factors can be controlled by women if they make certain life style changes but not all factors can be controlled because they are natural risk factors and can't be modified by any woman of the world such as
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Effective Ways To Reduce The Growth Of Cellulite - 0 views

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    Cellulite appears in most of the women, some know how to hide it while some do not. However, the fact is that cellulite does not affect women only; instead, it affects men as well. Cellulite is a deposit of fat that appears from the period of puberty. These are dimpled appearances on skin,
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Sleep deprivation problem at boom among the working women | zetta HealthEver - 0 views

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    A survey conducted across the Mumbai by Hiranandani hospital shows that around 94% of working women suffering with sleep-deprived problem, scarcely managing six hours of sleep. Problem related to s...
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LibiGel, An Effective Female Libido Drug - 0 views

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    Sexual Disorders are quite common in women and in order to treat this dysfunction, BioSante Pharmaceuticals have come up with a drug for female libido named as LibiGel. It plays an important role in increasing the sexual desire in women, who are suffering from menopause and have low t symptoms.
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The Relationship Between Testosterone And Other Diseases - 0 views

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    Hormones are a natural part of the human body and are the most basic and essential element of human health and well being. When the hormones in the body are not at an optimal level, it can result in various problems for both men and women. One of the most essential and important hormones for the human body is testosterone. It is widely believed that testosterone is important for men only, however, it has benefits for both men and women
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How to Buy Birth Control Pills for the First Time? - 0 views

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    Women all over the world have been using birth control methods since ages. The methods used by them were not only ineffective but also dangerous. But the development of Birth control pills, there is relief for Women. People who want to buy Birth Control Pills in wholesale through online process, then Contact Oddway International who is the leading supplier and exporter of various category medicines across the country. Contact us without any hesitation.
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CRANBERRY:ROLE IN URINARY TRACT INFECTION - 0 views

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    Urinary tract infection is very common condition ,specially effecting females.But it also occurs in males.It is more common in women of reproductive age group,specially in sexually active women.
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Hypnosis For Women | Enhancing Performance | Life Enrichment Counseling - 0 views

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    Trina Blum, a professional hypnotherapist providing hypnosis for women so that they can enhance their life and fulfill it with happiness and success. To know more, visit the website: https://www.trinablum.com/
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How to Lose Weight During Perimenopause - 0 views

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    It's no secret most women struggle with putting on extra, unwanted pounds as they approach "the change". This issue leads women desperate to figure out how to lose weight during perimenopause.
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Best Probiotic Supplements for Women in India - 0 views

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    Probiotic supplements Everyone these days is singing the tunes of commendations for probiotics, each and every other individual encourages you to take it, and just for the right reasons. In any case, before you begin taking probiotics, view what they are and how they are valuable for women.
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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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FIP members highlight to close gender gap in pain management - 0 views

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    The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in a report of a meeting of an international insight board published on Friday (27 January) highlighted the potential for pharmacists to close the existing gender gap in pain management. The insight board, assembled by FIP in Seville, Spain, in September 2022, was co-chaired by FIP vice president Professor Parisa Aslani. "Research indicates that pain experienced by women is underestimated and undertreated. Alarmingly, in addition to receiving less effective pain relief, evidence suggests that women with pain are more likely to be prescribed antidepressants," Prof. Aslani said. The insight board attributed much of this "gender pain gap" to implicit biases and put forward the view that pharmacy curricula and continuous professional development programmes must be able to provide adequate self-awareness and training to enable pain management without any bias. It also suggested ways in which pharmacists could be supported in addressing the gender pain gap in their practice.
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PDA BAME pharmacists group elects 3 women pharmacists - 0 views

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    The BAME Pharmacists Network of the Pharmacists' Defence Association has elected three women pharmacists as it's new officials. Following the network's second set of elections since its launch in April 2020, Sima Hassan has been elected as president, Wai Chan Lau her deputy and Osariemen Egharevba-Buckman as honorary secretary. A community pharmacist for over 18 years and an academic, Ms Hassan will take over from outgoing president Elsy Gomez Campos who saw through the work of the network during a very difficult period in the midst of a global pandemic. Ms Hassan has been a prominent member of the BAME pharmacist community. She recognises and appreciates the complexities of issues that BAME pharmacists face and the scope for work that needs to done for wider recognition.
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Dry eyes : How to deal with it | Eye Health Care - 0 views

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    Dry eye syndrome is incredibly common and prevalence is increasing globally. Studies show that prevalence rates vary from five to 50 per cent but can be as high as 75 per cent in people over the age of 40, in people who wear contact lenses and those who work with computers. It is more common in women than in men, particularly during and after the menopause. According to a new real-world research commissioned by world experts in eye-care, Rohto, more than eight in ten women (83 per cent) indicate that they suffer from the condition, but only once they have had the symptoms of dry eye syndrome described to them. Without detailed explanation, 56 per cent of people say they have never even heard of dry eye syndrome, showing just how under diagnosed it may be. Causes of dry eye Dry eyes are a clinical cause of eye irritation, fatigue, and discomfort, often causing feelings of itchiness, grittiness, and excess watering. If left untreated, dry eyes can even lead to long-term damage and sight problems. Dry eyes may occur if enough tears aren't produced if poor-quality tears are generated or if the tears evaporate from the surface of the eye too quickly. This leads to poor lubrication of the tear film. In a normal eye, the tear film4- the multilayer moist protective film - covers the cornea and lubricates the eye. However, if the lubricative process is faulty dry spots appear on the surface of the eye and this causes irritation and discomfort. The tear film has several layers: fatty oils, aqueous fluid, and mucus. This combination normally keeps the surface of your eyes lubricated, smooth and clear. But problems with any of these layers can cause dry eyes.
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Contrelle:Viveca product tackle stress urinary incontinence - 0 views

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    Viveca Biomed has launched an innovative and clinically-proven bladder support device that offers women immediate relief from stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and provides community pharmacy contractors with a way to build a new consumer base, customer loyalty and sales margins. The product, named 'Contrelle Activgard', has already recorded millions of sales in Scandinavia over a decade. The company behind the UK launch is female healthcare business Viveca Biomed, founded in 2019 by Andrew Tasker who has spent 30+ years in senior roles within the OTC and pharma industry. Contrelle is manufactured, packed and distributed in the UK at Viveca Biomed's factory near Newcastle, with no outsourcing, and thus offering the best possible continuity of supply. Ahead of the launch, the company commissioned a large consumer lifestyle survey with 500 women over 40 years of age who experience bladder leaks, to reveal the extent of its detrimental impact. Contrelle Activgard is a safe, discrete, easy-to-use and highly effective, single-use vaginal device, designed to immediately prevent SUI rather than just deal with the leakage.
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Aquiette 2.5mg Tablets to remain as prescription-only - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has maintained the prescription-only status of Aquiette 2.5mg Tablets for symptoms of overactive bladder, following a public consultation and the review of a reclassification application from the manufacturer Maxwellia Ltd. Aquiette, which contains the active ingredient oxybutynin, is used for the treatment of long-term symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) in women aged between 18 and 65, such as the urgent need to urinate and frequent urination without pain. The regulator decided against the reclassification of Aquiette 2.5mg Tablets from a prescription-only medicine (POM) to a pharmacy (P) medicine, concluding that a medical prescription continues to be required to ensure the safe use of Aquiette. Since an OAB diagnosis requires medical supervision to ensure that the correct treatment is received, and other health conditions are not overlooked or left untreated, the MHRA said the decision would ensure that the medication is used safely and appropriately under medical supervision. "After taking on board the views of the many patients and healthcare professionals who responded, we have decided to refuse the reclassification of Aquiette 2.5mg Tablets for women with symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB)," Dr Laura Squire, MHRA chief healthcare quality and access officer, said.
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Gina 10 : PAGB Backs Over-The-Counter Sale - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has launched a public consultation on plans to reclassify a locally-applied hormone replacement therapy product to treat the cause and relieve the symptoms of vaginal atrophy. The MHRA is proposing that Gina 10 microgram vaginal tablets, containing oestradiol, be made available over the counter as a "self care" product, under the supervision of a pharmacist. The Commission on Human Medicines too has advised that the application by Novo Nordisk, which is used to treat vaginal dryness, caused by oestrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women, can be made available as a pharmacy (P) medicine. The MHRA has been asking GPs, pharmacists and members of the public for their opinions on whether the tablets can be made available to women aged 50 and over who have not had a period for at least a year. If the reclassification goes ahead, pharmacists will be given training materials and a checklist to help them supply the medicine safely.
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Special Achievement Award:HRA Pharma Hana pill wins award - 0 views

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    HRA Pharma's progestogen-only contraceptive pill, Hana, has won the 'Special Achievement Award' at the Nicolas Hall awards. The awards took place on May 5, 2022 in Athens. HRA's Marketing Director for the UK, Ireland and the Nordics, Kate Evans, was in attendance to represent the Hana team and accept the award. The Hana pill became available in July 2021 for women in the UK to purchase without a prescription following a pharmacy consultation. The launch has made it easier for women to access effective daily contraception. This reclassification made HRA Pharma one of the leaders in this new healthcare category. The switch followed the authorisation of reclassification of desogestrel by UK regulator MHRA. Hana was one of the first products to enter this new market.
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