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Know These 6 Best Home Remedies For Urinary Tract Infection Treatment - 0 views

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    Urinary Tract infections are microbial infections in the urinary tract. E. Coli is the major cause of urinary tract infection in around 70-80% of the cases.
Sanjay Jain

How to Choose the Best Probiotic Supplements - 0 views

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    Probiotic supplements have gotten a ton of consideration as of late. These living life forms have been credited with giving a wide range of medical advantages identified with gut work and past. In case you're hoping to utilize them to help your own wellbeing, ensure you take the right probiotic supplements to get the outcomes you're after.
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Male Breast Cancer Treatment in Gurugram, Gurgaon, Haryana, Delhi, NCR, India | Dr. Pri... - 0 views

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    Yes males can also have breast cancer. The incidence is far less than females. So over all it is very rare. Less than 1% of all breast cancer cases occur in men.
Sanjay Jain

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.
Satinder Singh

Fading of Libido In a Long term Wedding - Empire Clinics - 0 views

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    Why the good sex with time disappears?  To understand this we have to understand the relation between emotional intimacy and sexual desire. Why the charisma of love and desire of the couple fades over time? Once, the two mates were bonded in a spiritual relationship for the lifetime, they enjoyed the unexplored physical intimacies of each other. With the passage of time, ( in some cases it can be less than a year) fading of sexual desire leads to a sex-less marriage, a long-term relationship.
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Global Lung Cancer Drugs Market | Pharmaceuticals Market - 0 views

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    the "Global Lung Cancer Drugs Market" will grow at a CAGR of 13.6% during the forecast period. The market has witnessed steady growth in the past few years with the introduction of novel products, which have augmented the acceptance of immunotherapy drugs in the market. The market is fueled by upsurge in the incidence of lung cancer cases across the globe - owing to increasing diagnosis rate and mainly due to increasing tobacco consumption, increase in the lung cancer treatment rates, increasing rate of effective drug approvals as first-line therapies, strategic deals to develop new products, increasing R&D spending, and rapid industrialization leading to increased pollution. The report provides complete details about the sub-segments of the lung cancer drugs market. Through this report, the key stakeholders can know about the major trends, drivers, investments, vertical player's initiatives, and government initiatives towards the disease management in the upcoming years along with details of the existing pureplay companies and new players entering the market.
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medical tourism in India - 0 views

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    Medical treatment is prohibitively expensive in advanced countries like the US and in countries of Europe as well as Australia. For instance, a dental procedure like an implant may cost thousands of dollars in these countries and some treatments may not even be covered by insurance. This is when you opt for such treatments in countries where the cost is far more affordable. Medical tourism is a fast-rising industry catering to individuals who are looking for world class but affordable treatments in countries other than their own. Countries like India, Thailand, Turkey, and Sri Lanka are favored due to the low cost of treatment, low cost of a stay, better services and the possibility of taking in a bit of sight-seeing. World-class treatments and facilities Gone are the days when countries like India, Sri Lanka and Thailand lagged behind in terms of capabilities of doctors, equipment, amenities, and facilities. Today, these countries have doctors with advanced degrees and qualifications, sometimes from top medical institutions in the US and UK. They are no less capable than their counterparts in Europe or America. As for hospitals, these are built to modern, world-class standards, are well maintained and have everything by way of equipment and infrastructure. Whether it is cardiovascular treatment, spine treatment, orthopedics, oncology, kidney or liver treatments, hospitals have capable doctors, surgeons, and equipment. In addition, the support is excellent. Unlike hospitals abroad that are extremely professional and impersonal, people here are more caring, whether it is attendants or nurses or doctors. Costs are low. Even after taking into consideration the cost of travel and stay as well as food, medical tourism works out cheaper than getting treatment in your country. Getting the best in medical tourism Before you book a ticket and rush off to any of these countries for treatment stop and consider. If you do it on your own you will have to conduct a search
pharmacybiz

"Meaningful Investment" For The UK's Life Science Vision - 0 views

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    In its submission to the Treasury ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review this autumn, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) says it is essential for the government to deliver "meaningful investment" for the UK's Life Science Vision. Richard Torbett, chief executive of the ABPI, has written to the UK's chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, making a case for investing in the life sciences sector while stressing on the contribution it has made to global public health during the pandemic. The government's pledge to invest £22 billion per year in R&D by the end of this parliament is an essential foundation for life sciences growth, but the sector also needs the right incentives to encourage private business investment, it said.
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NHS Confederation calls for revamp of 'living with Covid' plan - Latest Pharmacy News |... - 0 views

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    The NHS Confederation has urged the government to reconsider its 'living with Covid' plan and introduce mitigating actions that will help avoid further critical incidents being declared at the NHS front-line. The organisation said the high rates of Covid is having a major impact on the delivery of health services and slowing down efforts to reduce large waiting lists, noting that the country has been in the grip of another spike in Covid cases resulting from the Omicron BA.2 variant. With more than 20,000 patients now in hospital with Covid (or who have Covid but are in hospital for other reasons) and high staff absences, NHS is facing huge operational challenges, harming efforts to reduce waiting times in other areas, it said.
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100% Ayurvedic Medicine for Joint and Muscle Pain - 0 views

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    Do your joints creak while engaging in a simple physical activity? Do you wake up with stiffness in joints accompanied by excruciating pain? If so, you may be suffering from a chronic joint and muscle condition. But you are not alone. Over 50% of Indians face joint and muscle issues as early as in their 30s. While a sedentary lifestyle is a major culprit, poor eating habits may also play into making the condition worse. In some cases, elevated Vata doshas can also lead to inflammation in joints, which becomes a chronic condition if not addressed and treated in time. GT Capsules is an effective Ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain, formulated with anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic herbs that have been an important part of the Ayurveda medicine system for thousands of years. GT Capsule is a blend of herbs like Bruhati, Nimba, Guduchi, Guggulu and Patola. Apart from treating joint and muscle problems, these capsules can be an effective remedy for skin diseases, like eczema and psoriasis. Combined with a healthy lifestyle and positive dietary changes, GT Capsules can help you find relief from muscle and joint issues in as little as two weeks.
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Injection to treat high bp could replace daily pills - 0 views

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    A daily medication for high blood pressure could be replaced by an injection twice a year, if Queen Mary University and Barts Health NHS Trust succeed in their trail to investigate if an injection-based drug - Zilebesiran - could inhibit the production of a protein called angiotensinogen (AGT). Scientists are to trial a world-first drug to treat high blood pressure that can be given by injection twice a year. Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, medical director, British Heart Foundation, said: "This exciting trial could lead to good news for the millions of people across the UK with high blood pressure, many of whom need to take daily medication to lower their risk of heart attacks and strokes. "The study will determine whether an injection given twice a year lowers blood pressure sufficiently over a prolonged period. "If this proves to be the case, it may provide an alternative to taking daily pills for some patients."
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Pharmacist Supervision : The Divided World Of It - 0 views

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    Pharmacist supervision has been the subject of debate for as long as I can remember. Strikingly, no one is sure what supervision requires. The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 say it is a criminal offence to sell or supply Pharmacy medicines or Prescription Only Medicines unless a pharmacist makes the sale or supply or, if the transaction is carried out by a non-pharmacist, that person acts under the supervision of a pharmacist. Over the years, some people have argued that supervision requires a clinical check. Others say it requires an accuracy assessment. Yet others have asserted that it requires a final check before a medicine leaves the pharmacy. Things are made more uncertain by the NHS terms of service which require prescription medicines to be supplied under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. No one knows what the word "direct" adds. The wording of the Human Medicines Regulations is not identical to the wording of earlier legislation. In particular, on the only occasions when the courts have been called upon to interpret the requirement for supervision, the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1933 was in force. In cases decided in 1943 and 1953, the courts decided that a pharmacist who was upstairs when a supply was made could not have been supervising; and that a sale was supervised by pharmacist standing at the cash desk because the pharmacist could intervene if a sale would not be appropriate.
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No New Covid Curbs For England In 2021 - Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    England won't have any new Covid-19 restrictions before the end of 2021, health secretary Sajid Javid said on Monday (December 27) whilst the government awaits more evidence on whether the NHS can cope with high infection rates in the new year. "There will be no further measures before the new year," Javid told reporters, adding: "When we get into the new year, of course we will see then whether we do need to take any further measures." He said that the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus now accounted for around 90 per cent of cases across England and urged people to celebrate New Year cautiously. The government's attention is focused on the number of patients being hospitalised with Omicron after early data last week suggested the variant carried a lower risk of admission. The latest data showed the number of patients in hospital in England with Covid-19 was its highest since March, at 8,474, but a long way off peaks above 34,000 in January. A combination of factors, including Britain's vaccination programme, the lag between infections and hospitalisations and the potentially less harmful effects of the Omicron variant have all been put forward by health experts as possible explanations for lower numbers.
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PM Boris Johnson warns of hospital risk for unvaccinated - 0 views

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    Around 90 percent of coronavirus patients in intensive care units have not had a booster jab, prime minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday (December 29) - defending his decision not to tighten virus curbs in England. Speaking at a vaccination centre, Johnson urged people to get "vital" booster jabs, saying "the overwhelming majority" of those currently going into intensive care in our hospitals have not had the booster jab. "I've talked to doctors who say the numbers are running up to 90 percent of people in intensive care who are not boosted," the prime minister added in Milton Keynes in Hertfordshire. Those who have not been vaccinated are "eight times more likely to get into hospital," he warned. The UK has been hit by a huge surge of the new Omicron variant, with England and Wales reporting record case numbers on Tuesday. The UK has been one of Europe's worst hit with a death toll of 148,021.
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Pharmacy Business Awards postponed to March 23 - Latest Pharmacy News | Business | Maga... - 0 views

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    The 21st edition of the Pharmacy Business Awards have been postponed due to a dramatic rise in the number of Omicron cases nationwide in recent months. The in-person event - initially scheduled to be held on February 3 - will now be held on Wednesday March 23 in central London. The awards dinner hosted by the Asian Media Group - owners of Pharmacy Business - was initially scheduled to be held on February 3. "Given the uncertainties around Omicron and the impact it could have on our community, we have taken the difficult decision to postpone the twenty-first edition of the Pharmacy Business Awards," an AMG spokesperson said, adding: "We feel this is the best and safest decision for our award winners, guests and partners."
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PSNC:Contractors To Participate In 3rd Pharmacy Advice Audit - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) is encouraging community pharmacy contractors to participate in its third Pharmacy Advice Audit due to be held in the week commencing Monday (January 31). The audit is aimed to demonstrate how pharmacies support their communities every day and assist PSNC in gathering evidence for use in the funding discussions with the government and the NHS. It said that last year's Advice Audit provided compelling evidence for use in negotiations with the government and helped in persuading MPs to support the case for Covid-19 costs. PSNC said: "We would therefore be very grateful to anyone able to take part in this year's audit."
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UK designates Omicron sub-lineage a variant under investigation - Latest Pharmacy News ... - 0 views

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    The UK Health Security Agency on Friday said it had designated a sub-lineage of the dominant and highly transmissible Omicron coronavirus variant as a variant under investigation. BA.2, which does not have the specific mutation seen with Omicron that can be used as a proxy to easily distinguish it from Delta, is being investigated but has not been designated a variant of concern. "It is the nature of viruses to evolve and mutate, so it's to be expected that we will continue to see new variants emerge," Dr Meera Chand, incident director at the UKHSA, said. "Our continued genomic surveillance allows us to detect them and assess whether they are significant." Britain had identified 53 sequences of the BA.2 sub-lineage as of January 10, with updated figures due to be published later on Friday.
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Postpartum Depression - A Neglected Aspect of Motherhood | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    Postpartum depression (PPD) is a type of clinical depression that is related to pregnancy and child birth. In most cases, new mothers experience postpartum anxiety that starts 2 or 3 months after delivery can last up to a few weeks or months. The mothers can experience mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty in sleeping. But for some mothers, the postpartum depression takes a more severe and long-lasting form that can lead to postpartum psychosis and can last for years. Check this: Postpartum Depression
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9 Things only people with Depression can Truly Understand | sehat.com - 0 views

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    Have you ever gone through depression? Are you in that situation right now? Or, do you know someone who is fighting depression? It is difficult to know what depression is like if you've never gone through it before. And, trying to help a friend find a way out of this state of mind can be tough if you don't know what you are dealing with. Depression is an illness that affects you mentally, physically and emotionally. It can even go as far as wrecking your career, professional and personal relationships. It can affect just about any one. In some cases it is easy to see in others it is much harder. Not every depressed person may look broken and completely aloof. Some people may only pretend to be fine in the company of others, but on the inside, they suffer from the brutal effects of depression. Going through depression is life altering, definitely exhausting and even deadly sometimes.
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Dr Reddy's Generic Covid Merck At About 50 Cents A Pill - 0 views

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    Indian drugmaker Dr Reddy's Laboratories will launch its generic version of Merck's antiviral Covid-19 pill, molnupiravir, and price it at 35 rupees ($0.4693) per capsule, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday (January 4). The overall cost for a patient treated with a 5-day course of 40 capsules of the generic drug, to be sold under brand name 'Molflu', will come up to 1,400 rupees ($18.77). In comparison, the treatment with Merck's pill in the United States costs $700. "Molflu is expected to be available from early next week in pharmacies throughout (India) with particular focus on states with high caseload of Covid-19," the company spokesperson said. India last week gave emergency use approval to along with two vaccines, as the country braces for a possible spike in coronavirus cases due to the rapidly spreading Omicron variant.
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