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Zara Rehman

Fortis Hospital Gurgaon, Fortis Memorial Research Institute - Credihealth - 0 views

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    Fortis Hospital Gurgaon is a Multi Specialty in Hospital, Select doctors from the list of best doctors in Fortis Hospital and book appointment online only on credihealth. View specialties, procedure, education of doctors and consult with our in-house medical experts to select the best doctor in Fortis Hospital Gurgaon on Credihealth.com
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Health and wellness: Weight loss tips for ladies over forty employing a activity approach. - 0 views

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    8 weight loss tips for ladies over forty employing a activity approach
Sehat Online

Are You Suffering from Gall Stones ? | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    Read on to find do you really need surgery! The gallbladder is a little sac that stores bile which is produced from liver. It releases the stored bile via the cystic duct, into the intestine which helps to help break down the fatty food you consume. Gallstones also known as "Cholelithiasis" is a condition in which small stones, or sometimes larger ones, form inside the gallbladder. But the good part is that around 90 percent of people with gallstones would have no symptoms.So, if it is asymptomatic, no intervention is required. Traditionally there were 4 "F" known to predispose for Cholelithiaisis that is Fatty, Fertile, Female of Forty years.However, now a days any one can have them irrespective of these 4 "F"
Sam Sayer

Diet in your 40s - 0 views

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    Apart from changes in your reproductive system, you may also undergo changes in your glands. Your forties tax the immune integrity of your thyroid, which controls your metabolism. Weight gain also causes your pancreas to produce more insulin, which exposes you to risks in terms of heart health, and diabetes development.
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Easy Frame Size Adjustment On Karma Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Utilizing small wheels and lighter materials, transport wheelchairs can tip the scale at as little as 19 lbs., ideal for those looking for a highly portable option. Transport chairs also tend to be more affordable and offer the benefit of increased mobility without breaking the bank. This type of lightweight wheelchair is often referred to as a "transfer chair" and is typically used for shorter trips. Since it's geared towards storability and portability, it features four smaller wheels and dispenses with the larger, rear-mounted wheels that characterize standard wheelchairs. Its construction ensures that it's always foldable and portable, but does so at the expense of self-propulsion. Instead, a transport chair is built so that a caregiver can easily push the user from point A to B. Transport Wheelchair features a lightweight aluminum frame with a multiple finish options. It comes standard with padded-permanent armrests and swing-away footrests with composite footplates. It is an ideal solution for easy transportation and storage. Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair: Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Specifications: Width 18" Front/Rear Wheels 6" to 14" Seat Width 47cm Seat Depth 40cm Overall Width 66cm Overall Collapsed Width 36cm Armrest Height 21cm Overall Length 90cm Seat Height 47cm Backrest Height 38cm Overall Height 86cm Weight 9.2 k.g. Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Seat and Back: AEGIS Microbe Shield Approved by the FDA, EPA, EU, etc., bonded anti-microbial barrier upholstery protects from odor, staining and deterioration from bacteria, fungus and other microorganisms. It is a shield for your health. Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Extended Armrest: By simulating the natural position of arms, the extended armrest design is ergonomic and creates bigger seating space. An Ultra lightweight wheelchair (9.2 kg) with a compact design for either attendant assisted or self propelling users. The
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University of Lincoln Tops 2024 Guardian Pharmacy Rankings - 0 views

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    The University of Lincoln has clinched the top spot on The Guardian's 2024 list for pharmacy and pharmacology studies. This marks a significant advancement from its second-place position in the 2023 rankings, where Ulster University had secured the leading position. Interestingly, Ulster has moved down to claim the second spot this year. Forty universities were assessed using eight criteria, which encompass student satisfaction with teaching, the effectiveness of feedback from instructors, student-to-staff ratio, expenditure per student (excluding academic staff costs), and the average UCAS scores of entrants under 21. Also included were the effectiveness of teaching methods, the proportion of students securing graduate-level employment or pursuing further studies within 15 months of graduation, and the percentage of first-year students progressing into their second year. Among the 40 universities in the ranking list, the University of Lincoln achieved a perfect score of 100 out of 100, followed by Ulster (96.2), Portsmouth (87.9), Leeds (86.3), Glasgow (85.7), Sunderland (84.3), St George's (84.3), Aberdeen (81.3), UCL (81), and Queen's, Belfast (80.1).
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Rise in violence against pharmacists is forcing them to look for work elsewhere - 0 views

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    Violent and abusive behaviour against pharmacists is impacting on recruitment and retention of staff in the sector, according to the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA). The trade union for pharmacists told BBC Breakfast TV on Wednesday (May 8) that its members have continuously raised workplace safety concerns due to an alarming rise in the incidents of abuse and violence against pharmacy staff. The PDA union has been calling for adequate risk assessments and preventative safety measures to be put in place in pharmacies whist adopting a zero-tolerance approach to violence and abuse. With several significant and worrying incidents involving PDA members, including a pharmacist being threatened with a knife recently, further research was conducted in April 2022 to establish the extent and impact of such behaviour on pharmacists. Forty-four per cent of the respondents in the survey reported that they or someone that they worked with had experienced physical or violent abuse in the last month.
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Deadly Outbreak: Contaminated Eye Gels Spark Bcc Crisis - 0 views

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    The outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) in the UK, which is associated with contaminated eye gels imported from India, has led to the death of one person, and many others falling ill, according to a government report. Bcc is a group of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that are widely found within the environment. Although it rarely causes infection, it can result in severe ones in individuals with compromised immune systems and those living with cystic fibrosis, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. Between January 2023 and February 2024, there were 52 confirmed and six probable cases across the UK linked to the bacteria outbreak, as revealed in the Health Protection Report published by UKHSA. Forty-one of these cases were hospital inpatients, 38 of which were in critical-care settings. Twenty-five cases were considered to have "clinically significant infections attributable to Bcc", out of which 11 had eye infections, nine had respiratory infections and four had bacteremia (bacteria entering the bloodstream). Two individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) were infected, and while one was treated, the other died, with the report indicating Bcc infection to have "contributed to the death."
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