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A Customer-centric Organization Delivering Seamless Tech-enabled Products and Services ... - 0 views

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    It is a healthcare records management company with a cloud-based software solution that is easy and simple to use along with being user-friendly.
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Committed to Deliver Client-focused Scientific and Data Driven Solutions | MarksMan Hea... - 0 views

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    MarksMan Healthcare Communications, one of the renowned and eminent organizations in the healthcare space offers Health Economics and Outcomes Research
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Emergency Dental Clinic Calgary (https://expressionsdental.ca/) - 1 views

Looking for Dentist in Calgary NW? Expressions Dental offers a suitable treatment options for your dental needs. Direct billing & finance options available. Expressions Dentalâ„¢ is a general den...

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Pfizer 's Covid pills demand lags around the world - 0 views

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    Global demand for Pfizer's oral Covid-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid has been unexpectedly low due to complicated eligibility requirements, reduced testing, and potential for drug interactions, according to a media report. Demand also has been hampered by the perception that Omicron infections are not that severe. Paxlovid was expected to be a major tool in the fight against Covid after it reduced hospitalizations or deaths in high-risk patients by around 90 per cent in a clinical trial. Thousands of people still die from Covid-19 every week, even as global infections are far off their peak. And there are only a few proven antiviral treatments, of which Paxlovid is the most attractive. The others are Merck & Co's far less effective rival pill molnupiravir, and Gilead Sciences' intravenous remdesivir.
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Turmeric Cream For Face, Dark Spots & Hyperpigmentation - 0 views

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    Readers and consumers can better evaluate the versatility and multi-fold action of turmeric night cream given as follows: 1. Use It As An Eye Cream Combined with the potent antioxidant vitamin C, turmeric eye cream possesses beneficial properties that can combat dark circles under the eyes effectively. Turmeric's skin lightening and soothing traits can enhance circulation, thereby reducing under-eye puffiness and discoloration caused by inadequate blood flow. Further, its anti-inflammatory features, as well as its ability to lighten skin and increase microcirculation, make turmeric vitamin C eye cream an ideal ingredient in this case. 2. Turmeric Cream for Skin Whitening Turmeric is a sun-drenched tropical spice that has a wide range of skin-friendly benefits. It can help reduce oxidative stress and address skin conditions like dullness and dehydration. Turmeric cream can enhance the skin's radiance thanks to its healing, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties that effectively cleanse and revitalize congested, inflamed, or impaired skin. Adding more turmeric to your skincare routine may enhance the skin's microcirculation, resulting in a firmer and more supple complexion. 3. Use Turmeric Cream For Hyperpigmentation Since turmeric inhibits the production of melanin, the utilization of vitamin C can effectively diminish hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is a skin problem in which some parts of the skin produce excessive melanin, resulting in blemishes such as sunspots, age spots, and melasma. It can possibly emerge in areas where the acne has been treated and healed previously. Turmeric can prevent the production of melanin responsible for dark spots and hyperpigmentation. Applying a product like a turmeric skin cream consistently can help reduce imperfections and provide a smoother, more even complexion.
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Unplanned temporary closures:PSNC urge to follow procedures - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has urged the pharmacy contractors to follow appropriate procedures for unplanned temporary closures due to current workforce pressure, to avoid a breach of terms of service. "If the temporary closure is not for reasons beyond the contractor's control, this may be a breach of the terms of service," said PSNC. The committee also informed that in some areas, NHS England regional teams may ask contractors to complete a new notification form for any temporary closures that request more information than the standard form, for example, on the mitigating actions taken by the contractor. It added: "Completion of these forms is voluntary but may help to show NHS England that the closure was for reasons beyond the contractor's control, or that the overall circumstances of the closure, including time closed and steps taken to ensure patient and public needs are met, indicate that there is no public interest in taking any regulatory/performance action (such as a breach notice) against the contractor."
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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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Unveiling NHS Crisis:112 Lives Lost,8k Harmed in Care Delays - 0 views

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    Long waits for an ambulance or surgery led to the death of 112 people, and nearly 8,000 more people suffered harm while waiting for help in England last year. The data from NHS England, obtained by The Guardian, show that patient deaths arising directly from care delays have risen more than fivefold over the last three years. In 2019, there were 21 patient deaths due to NHS care delays, and 96 people suffered "severe harm" as compared to 152 last year. Adult mental health care was mostly affected with 471 patients experiencing harm due to delays, followed by childbirth care (253), eye problems (221), and trauma and general surgery (207). There has been increase of 97 percent in the overall number of people suffering some degree of harm, from 3,979 in 2019 to 7,856 in 2022.
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Community Pharmacist Heroic Save | Bee Sting Emergency - 0 views

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    A community pharmacist was applauded for his 'quick-thinking' action in treating a Co Down woman with a fatal bee sting. Joan Johnson, from Moira, was stung on her scalp in her home garden. After the bite, she noticed allergic reactions on her neck and ears with severe itching and redness. However, she was advised to visit her local pharmacy by the GP where the pharmacist, Stephen Joyce, quickly administered life-saving antihistamine and an adrenaline injection while an ambulance was called. Joan hailed the 'treatment' and the 'professionalism' of the whole team for saving her life. "What was just a simple bee-sting, quickly became something very serious. On arrival at the pharmacy on the advice from my GP, I was dealt with very promptly and Stephen was summoned and immediately took control of the situation. "I was given an urgent antihistamine, but quickly started feeling lightheaded and faint. The pharmacy team assisted me to a chair and called an ambulance," she said.
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Urgent Care Symposium, Puerto Rico | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Urgent Care Symposium is organized by CME4LIFE and will be held from Feb 05 - 08, 2024 in San Juan.
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RPS Wales : Pharmacists Leading the Charge for a Greener NHS - 0 views

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    Members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) highlighted the work of pharmacists in making medicines use and the whole NHS more environmentally sustainable at the Welsh Senedd this week. Politicians present were informed that around 25 per cent of the NHS' carbon emissions result from medicines use, and therefore pharmacists' expert skills are crucial for reducing these emissions. RPS Wales Director, Elen Jones, was among the RPS staff who attended the event, which was co-hosted with the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. Commenting on the event, Elen said: "It was great to get so many productive conversations with the politicians to highlight the great work pharmacists are already doing in the sustainability field and to explain what further steps are required to reduce the negative environmental and ecological impact of medicines."
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What about antidotes? - 1 views

Antidotes are substances or treatments designed to counteract the effects of specific poisons, toxins, or medications within the body. They work by either neutralizing the toxic substance, blocking...

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started by shopwebdesign9 on 22 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
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Order Repeat Prescriptions Early to Avoid Medication Shortages - 0 views

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    People are advised to be prepared and order their repeat prescriptions in time so that they don't run out of their routine medicines over the Christmas and New Year break when services are likely to be busier than normal. As GP practices will be closed over the bank holidays and only some pharmacies will remain open, local NHS leaders have urged patients to plan ahead to avoid making last-minute requests for collecting repeat prescriptions, which can add avoidable pressure for doctors, pharmacies, and other NHS services. Sati Ubhi, Chief Pharmacist at NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, have cautioned patients that running out of their usual medication can have serious consequences. "By ordering medicines as soon as possible, it allows enough time for it to be processed and dispensed and helps avoid a last-minute rush," she told Fenland Citizen.
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Cultural Competency and Implicit Bias Training: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Cultural Competency and Implicit Bias Training: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients is organized by Wild Iris Medical Education, Inc.
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Public Health, Webcast (Jan 01, 2022 - Dec 31, 2023) | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Public Health is organized by Remote Care Education. this course has been approved with a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Breaking : Whooping Cough Outbreak in England - 9 Infant Deaths - 0 views

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    A total of 7,599 whooping cough cases have been recorded in England from January to May 2024, according to new data released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). In January 2024, there were 555 cases, followed by 920 in February, 1,427 in March, 2,106 in April, and 2,591 in May. While the majority of cases (over 53 per cent) occurred in individuals aged 15 years or older, who typically experience milder symptoms, a significant number (262) were reported in babies under 3 months old, who are at the highest risk of severe complications and death from whooping cough. Since the outbreak began in November last year, there have been nine infant deaths (one in December 2023 and eight between January and May 2024). Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a bacterial infection affecting the lungs. This cyclical disease peaks every 3 to 5 years, with the last increase seen in 2016.
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