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Effective techniques to prevention skin cancer - 0 views

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    Most people who are aware of the damaging effects of being overexposed to UVA and UVB radiations emitted by the sun are very particular to take steps to minimize the extent of exposure. Read more about skin cancer prevention in above link.
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Ai không nên ăn táo? Nên ăn táo trước hay sao bữa ăn? - Từ Thiên Nhiên - 0 views

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    Although apples are a type of fruit that is good for health and is often encouraged, there are some people who may need to limit or avoid eating apples. Here are some cases: People with blood sugar issues: Those with blood sugar issues should control the amount of apples they eat daily because apples contain natural sugars and carbohydrates. People with digestive issues: The fiber in apples may cause discomfort for people with digestive issues or sensitivity. People allergic to apples: Some individuals may react to the protein in apples and experience allergy symptoms such as itching, redness, or difficulty breathing. If there are signs of an allergy, it's important to see a doctor immediately. People with dental issues: Apples contain natural acids that may damage tooth enamel. Individuals with dental issues or sensitive tooth enamel may want to reduce their apple consumption. Those sensitive to chemicals: If consumers are concerned about chemical residues on fruits, they should prioritize choosing organic apples and wash them before eating. Depending on individual health conditions and body reactions, some people may feel uncomfortable after eating apples. In case of any issues, it's advisable to discuss with a doctor to ensure that the diet is suitable and not harmful to health.
pharmacybiz

Hewitt review:Damaging consequences of ARRS on pharmacy - 0 views

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    The recruitment of pharmacists in Primary Care Networks (PCNs) has exacerbated a general shortage of pharmacists, revealed an independent review of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) published on Tuesday (4 April). The review, Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt, highlighted the impact that the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) roles for pharmacists are having on the community pharmacy sector. "Contracts with national requirements can have unintended consequences when applied to particular circumstances. For instance, the national requirements and funding of Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) roles for community pharmacists within PCNs, has on occasion exacerbated the problem of a general shortage of pharmacists, with some now preferring to work within primary care rather than remain in community pharmacies or acute hospitals, compounding the problem of community pharmacy closures and delayed discharges." It set out to consider the oversight and governance of ICS in England and the NHS targets and priorities for which Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) are accountable, including those set out in the Government's mandate to NHS England. As part of this work, Hewitt and her team engaged with a wide range of stakeholders representing various local health and social care settings, including LPCs.
AMVital Nutrition

Does Curcumin Work for Migraines? - AMVital - 0 views

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    This neurological condition can leave you in bed for days! Researchers have discovered that curcumin for migraines is an alternative natural remedy that instantly reduces inflammation in the brain by protecting cells from free radicle damage. Neurogenic inflammation has a crucial role in migraine, and curcumin is a renowned herbal compound that has anti-inflammatory effects against suppressing this neuro-inflammation.
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Vaping Harms Fertility in Women Trying to Conceive - 0 views

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    Women who are trying to conceive should stop vaping as it may affect fertility, a study by the women's health firm Hertility has suggested. Analysis of blood samples from more than 8000 women revealed that vapers and smokers have lower levels of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), which indicates how many eggs women have left in their ovaries. Across all age groups, AMH levels were found to be lower in people who vaped than non-vapers, suggesting that vaping could accelerate age-related decline in egg reserve. Concerningly, the report revealed that one in five British women vape while trying to get pregnant, with a significant portion also engaging in other lifestyle "vices" such as alcohol, drugs and smoking.
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