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Discover Tranquility: Exploring Green Tea Blends for Serenity | UK - 0 views

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    Are you looking to infuse your day with tranquility and vitality? Look no further than the delicate and nuanced world of green tea blends. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just dipping your toes into the vast ocean of tea, the artistry and serenity found in a well-crafted green tea blend are unmatched. Read on to discover the variety of green tea blends and how they can elevate your tea-drinking experience to new heights of relaxation and rejuvenation. Health Benefits: Nourishing Body and Mind Beyond their exquisite taste, green tea blends offer a myriad of health benefits that can nourish both body and mind. Packed with antioxidants and nutrients, green tea is known to boost metabolism, improve heart health, and enhance cognitive function. green tea can contribute to helping you relax and unwind, while also providing a gentle energy boost to tackle your day with clarity and focus. Additionally, the ritual of preparing and savoring a cup of green tea can be a mindful practice that promotes relaxation and mental clarity.
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Join Wolverhampton's Inhaler Recycling Movement Today - 0 views

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    Several pharmacies have joined the inhaler recycling scheme in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, to support NHS England's Greener NHS programme, which aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2040. It is part of a collaborative working initiative between the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and AstraZeneca UK Ltd, supported by the Black Country Integrated Care Board and Wolverhampton City Local Pharmaceutical Committee. Under this scheme, old and used inhalers are recycled and transformed into new products, such as coat hangers and waste bins. Simon Evans, group chief strategy officer for The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, emphasised the importance of prioritising the reduction of carbon footprint while maintaining high-quality care, to protect the planet for future generations. "The Trust has already made significant achievements in several areas including the physical estate, clinical services, waste recycling, catering and medicines - with this inhaler recycling scheme from pharmacy being the latest string to our bow," he said.
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Unlocking Green Solutions: Healthcare's Journey to Net Zero in Scotland - 0 views

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    Representatives for prescribers across Scotland, politicians, academics and clinicians gathered to discuss the importance of environmental sustainability in healthcare during a Scottish Parliamentary reception held at Holyrood on Wednesday (13 December). Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) informed the parliament that medicines account for around 25 per cent of carbon emissions across the NHS, while highlighting the various innovative ways to reduce these carbon emissions. The NHS in Scotland needs to implement effective environmentally sustainable approaches to healthcare in order to meet its ambition to achieve net zero, RPS pointed out. Laura Wilson, Director for Scotland at RPS, said: "It was fantastic to bring together pharmacists, parliamentarians and partners from across government and healthcare to highlight the huge opportunity which exists in healthcare to make our systems and processes more environmentally sustainable.
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CBD Gummies for focus and energy| Golf Gummies - 0 views

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    Golf Gummies are the best CBD for golfers who want to feel better and play better on the course. With their combination of full spectrum CBD, green tea, and vitamin B12, they are specifically formulated to support golfers' needs for enhanced focus and energy. Whether you're looking to reduce anxiety and stress, improve sleep quality, or boost your focus and concentration, Golf Gummies are an excellent choice for golfers who want to improve their performance. Give them a try and experience the benefits of CBD for yourself!
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Leyton Green Pharmacy Acquired: Trio Set to Enhance Services - 0 views

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    Three pharmacists have collectively acquired Leyton Green, a community pharmacy on the outskirts of London Borough, as its owner, Raj Baxi, opts to retire after 15 years of service. The pharmacy, which processes an average of 2,697 items per month, was recently sold for an undisclosed sum, said Christie & Co, who facilitated the confidential transaction. The trio, led by Abdus Subhan, intends to drive the business forward by expanding the range of items and introducing advanced services. "After nearly 15 years in Walthamstow, we will miss our loyal customers, but we are pleased for the pharmacy to go to experienced operators," Baxi said.
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Reducing Environmental Harm: RPS,RCGP Scotland Collaboration - 0 views

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    Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the Royal College of General Practitioners in Scotland hosted an event celebrating the collaborative work of the health professions and policy makers in Scotland on reducing the environmental harm from prescribing and medicines use. To share priorities for the Scottish Government, Alpana Mair, Head of Effective Therapeutics and Prescribing spoke and National Clinical Director Jason Leitch appeared virtually. Gillian MacKay MSP, Scottish Greens spokesperson for Health and Social Care also joined in-person. Medicines account for around 25% of the NHS's carbon emissions and have an ecological impact when they enter our wastewater system or our rivers and oceans. Tackling the impact of prescribing will be a key part of meeting the ambition of a net zero NHS Scotland by 2040 at the latest. Together, RCGP Scotland and RPS have held two roundtable events on sustainable prescribing, and in June 2022, released a joint statement calling for a wide range of actions, which was signed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the College of Radiographers, Royal College of Nursing, Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Continuing the work of RPS at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, the event aims to mark an opportunity for health professionals and decision makers alike to join a global movement of sustainability in healthcare, and pledge to continue the important work of cutting the climate impact of medicine use while maintaining the highest level of patient care and safety.
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Yusuf Hamied:Cambridge college named after Cipla chief - 0 views

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    A new residential building named after Dr Yusuf Hamied has opened at Christ's College, Cambridge, where the head of the Indian pharma giant, Cipla, was an undergraduate and then PhD chemistry student between 1954 and 1960. In more than 800 years that Cambridge University has been in existence, this is the first time an entire building has been named after an Indian. The "grand opening of Yusuf Hamied Court" at Christ's was presided over by Lord Simon McDonald, the Master of the College, and attracted about 25 leading scientists, mostly chemistry professors. Professor Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, a chemistry Nobel Prize winner and a former president of the Royal Society, was also present at the event earlier this month, as well as Dr Anthony Freeling, the acting vice-chancellor of Cambridge University, and the chemist Dame Mary Archer, wife of the best-selling novelist Jeffrey Archer. Hamied and McDonald posed for photographs in front of the "entirely green" four-storey building, where the 64 rooms for postgraduates and fellows from around the world will rely on heat exchangers, instead of gas.
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9 Ways to Boost Male Fertility & Increase Sperm Count - 0 views

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    Research-based ways to boost male infertility and increase sperm count include various lifestyle changes, such as exercising regularly, Get enough vitamin C, Minimize your stress levels, Quit smoking and limit alcohol, Avoid toxic chemicals in the workplace, Eat more greens. Consider ashwagandha, Aim for a healthy weight, balance zinc levels, etc, Read the full blog.
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Michael Matheson:Cabinet Secretary NHS Health,Social Care - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has welcomed the appointment of Michael Matheson MSP as Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care in Scotland. Commenting on the announcement Laura Wilson, Director of RPS Scotland, said: "I would like to congratulate Michael Matheson on being appointed to this position. NHS recovery is vitally important, and pharmacy has a huge amount to offer this agenda. "Our current priorities include enabling pharmacists to take leadership of prescribing in all care settings, tackling health inequalities and advocating for change, implementing shared patient records between healthcare professionals to provide high-quality, person centred and safe patient care, improving pharmacists' wellbeing and tackling the climate emergency by encouraging sustainable and green prescribing across Scotland.
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Colour Me Green Perfume - 0 views

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    Colour Me Green Perfume is a fragrance that has been gaining popularity among perfume enthusiasts. The scent is a combination of fresh, Green notes that create a unique and captivating aroma. The perfume was created by a boutique fragrance house called the House of Sillage, which is known for creating luxurious and unique scents. The House of Sillage was founded in 2011 by Nicole Mather, a self-proclaimed fragrance connoisseur who wanted to create fragrances that were both beautiful and distinctive.
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Honey Lemon Ginger Tea: Best Tips For Making It-AMVital - 0 views

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    Honey lemon ginger tea is a simple and delicious beverage that anyone can make. It has scientifically proven potential health benefits, including giving you an immune boost if you're sick and providing soothing relief if you're not. And it's easy to make! With these simple adjustments, anyone can make Honey Lemon Ginger Tea their own! 1. Start with fresh ingredients. To ensure the best-tasting tea, start with fresh ingredients. Find a bunch of organic lemons at your local grocery store and grab some fresh mint if you have it (if not, don't worry; it will still taste great). You can use regular honey or even raw honey if you'd like to slow down the aging process of honey in your body due to the high amount of antioxidants found in raw honey. If you have time to let this sit overnight before drinking it, I recommend doing so! That way, all those wonderful flavors come together perfectly while they soak into each other's pores. 2. Honey, lemon, and ginger ratios don't have to be exact. The recipe calls for a specific amount of honey, lemon, and ginger, but it's okay if you have a different measurement. The ratio of ingredients can be adjusted up or down according to your personal taste preferences. If you like more lemon than ginger, add more juice and less grated root in the same proportions as you would with the honey and tea leaves. The same goes for the other two ingredients-if you want more sweetness, increase the amount of honey (but keep an eye on how much liquid has been added). To make a large batch at once, I double all my ingredients except for hot water, which I triple before adding it to my teapot, along with loose-leaf green tea. 3. Consider using a large teapot or a pitcher. If you have the space to do so, use a larger teapot or pitcher for brewing and serving. This will help strain out the ginger and make it easier for you to pour it into mugs for multiple guests. You can also make a large batch at once and then store it in the fri
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    The fat-burning abilities of Tribaslim can be credited to the presence of Red Aloe Vera and Green Coffee Beans which induces your body to convert the fat stored in the body into energy more quickly. To make this is a complete fat loss package, it comes with Tribal Slimming Oil which works on the cellulite deposits externally. Contact No. +91 - 9111006691 Email Id: info@tribaslim.com For further details on Tribaslim, visit https://tribaslim.com/
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Back to School Sales: Stocking up for the new school year - 0 views

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    As the new school year approaches parents won't just be in a flurry of buying new pencil cases and the next size up in shoes but also will be looking to stock their cupboard for their health needs for the next year. Along with the Supermarket's Back-to-School sales there is also the opportunity to help parents with a clever display of the top needed cupboard accessories with some smart recommendations to help with choices. Looking at the UK retail market it is also worth considering that we are seeing a push for sustainability in products with those touting green credentials starting to stand out from the competitors but with a backdrop of rising prices making price perhaps more important than ever. Cuts and scrapes One to definitely think about in the children's health range for back to school is plasters and wound cleaning preparations for those inevitable playground grazed knees, cuts and scrapes. With a focus on sustainability and some strong green credentials Elastoplast green and Protect should be considered for any back to school health display with eco-friendly construction and a climate neutral product but there is also Patch Kids Bamboo Sensitive Plasters which boast being home compostable.
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Environmental impact: To reduce medicine prescribing - 0 views

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    Three leading healthcare bodies in Scotland have called for action to reduce the environmental impact caused by medicine prescribing. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland, Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland have all urged policymakers to enable a more sustainable approach to prescribing. This includes prioritising the introduction of electronic prescribing across the NHS, introducing the requirement for an environmental impact in NHS medicines procurement and improving the availability of data about the environmental impact of medicines. "We call on Scottish government, including the chief medical officer, to enable the delivery of a realistic medicine approach to prescribing by developing a supportive infrastructure for green social prescribing across Scotland," said the healthcare professionals in a joint statement. They have called on the pharmaceutical industry to make information about the environmental impact of medicines readily available in a standardised data format.
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Pharmacy representation reform voting window open May 27 - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) is asking independents to vote 'yes' to reform of pharmacy representation in England as a three-week voting period opens on Friday, May 27. The NPA is also calling on PSNC to complete unfinished business and present 'the compelling case for change' that the Review Steering Group was unable to deliver. The Associations says it is "on balance" and with some degree of reluctance supporting an affirmative vote, because the benefits marginally outweigh the several valid arguments for a "no" vote. NPA chief executive, Mark Lyonette, said on Thursday (May 19): "After much deliberation and engagement with members, we are recommending our members vote yes, because the alternatives are either the flawed status quo or a further period of uncertainty for the sector, with months or even years of introspection to come. There is no guarantee that going back to the drawing board, particularly with the same actors, would bring about a better outcome.
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Covid Vaccination To Include Vulnerable 5-11 Year Olds: NHS - 0 views

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    The NHS on Sunday (January 30) expanded its Covid-19 vaccination programme to include vulnerable children aged five to 11 years. Eligible children include those with diabetes, immunosuppression, learning disabilities, and other conditions as outlined by the UK Health Security Agency in the Green Book. Besides, children living with someone immunosuppressed will be eligible to get the first dose of the Covid vaccine in line with advice issued by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). According to the NHS there are around 500,000 eligible children in the latest cohort. GP and deputy lead for NHS vaccination programme Dr Nikki Kanani, said: "We know vaccines give significant protection against severe illness from Covid - including the omicron variant, so it is important that our youngest and most at-risk get protected.
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