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Motivational Interviewing With Disordered Eating Clients | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Motivational Interviewing With Disordered Eating Clients is organized by Dietitian Central
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DynaPro Direct Interviews Darnell Cox, Leading Anti-Aging Expert - 0 views

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    Anti-aging expert Darnell Cox knows all about embracing the essence of youth, and credits her ability to do so to her overall mindset and physical well-being. In an exclusive interview, she shares with DynaPro Direct exactly how she gets her head in the game to keep her health at the tippy top of her priority list. Check out her tips and catch some motivation!
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DynaPro Direct Interviews Danielle Pashko, Leading Holistic Nutritionist - 0 views

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    When it comes to your overall health, eating right is just as important as working out. In an exclusive interview, Danielle Pashko shares with DynaPro Direct 8 small diet changes for improved health. Check out her healthy eating diet tips to get the results you deserve.
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One out of seven moms struggle through post partum depression - See more at: http://www... - 0 views

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    A follow up study was conducted for a period of one year on nearly 10,000 women in a Pittsburg obstetrical hospital. It showed that nearly 1 out of 7 women faced postpartum blues after their delivery. They had been judged on the basis of a brief telephonic interview conducted about four to six weeks after the delivery of their babies.
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The Supreme Clinic Of Hair Transplantation In Kolkata - 0 views

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    Male pattern baldness issue has constrained individuals to settle on suitable agent results like experiencing hair transplant method. However not each unique requires to experience this technique until and unless they get an intensive interview from a dependable centre. Try for an introductory meeting as you can come to know if you can believe your surgeon. It is prudent to pick the hair transplant focus that furnishes offices like Follicular Unit Extraction hair transplant system.
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These Countries Give Visa on Arrival for Indians - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    We all know the hassles that come with making preparations for a holiday. However, the most difficult thing is getting a visa for the destination we intend to visit. Going for a vacation outside India isn't just about packing your bags or choosing an exotic destination location, it is a rather long drawn affair and there is a lot of planning to do. The most important of them all is the procurement and management of visas to enter the country you plan to visit. To get that to happen, an interview at the respective consulate is imperative and despite hours of documentation, there is always the downright fatal chance of your visa being rejected. In order to solve this dreaded happening situation, how about visiting places that provide on arrival visa for Indian citizens? Sounds good, right? So here are 10 countries that offer visa on arrival for us, Indians:
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Global Vascular Graft Market 2018: Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Revenue and Forecast... - 0 views

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    The study estimates the Vascular Graft market size for 2018 and projects its demand till 2023. In the primary research process, various sources from both demand side and supply side were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for the report. Primary sources from the demand side include research scientists, Vascular Graft specialists, laboratory technicians, and R&D professionals of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and academic research institutes.
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Cold Pain Therapy Market Size, Share, Growth, Trend And Forecast To 2023 - 0 views

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    This research study involves the extensive usage of secondary sources, directories, and databases (such as Bloomberg Business and Factiva), to identify and collect information useful for this technical, market-oriented, and financial study of the cold pain therapy market. In-depth interviews were conducted with various primary respondents, including subject-matter experts (SMEs), C-level executives of key market players, and industry consultants to obtain and verify qualitative and quantitative information and to assess market prospects.
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Moderna Boss Warns Against Omicron Jab Struggle - 0 views

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    Existing Covid-19 inoculations will struggle against the fast-spreading Omicron variant, the head of vaccine manufacturer Moderna warned on Tuesday (November 30), as countries ramp up vaccination programmes and impose further restrictions in an effort to curb growing concern. First reported to the World Health Organization in South Africa less than a week ago, the new strain has rapidly spread from Africa to the Pacific, and from Europe to North America as dozens of countries have announced travel restrictions. While no deaths have yet been reported from Omicron, and it could take weeks to know how infectious and how resistant the strain may prove to vaccines, its emergence underscores how besieged the world remains by Covid-19, nearly two years after the first cases were recorded. Stephane Bancel, the head of US vaccine manufacturer Moderna, told the Financial Times in an interview published today that data would be available on the effectiveness of vaccines in the two weeks' time, but that scientists were pessimistic.
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NPA theme 2023 : Meet Your Local Pharmacy Team : - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association has announced the theme for this year's 'Ask Your Pharmacist Week' campaign - 'Meet Your Local Pharmacy Team'. The campaign, scheduled for October 30 to November 6, seeks to enhance awareness of pharmacy services and initiate dialogues with local stakeholders, highlighting the role and advantages of community pharmacy, the NPA said in a statement. NPA has organised an array of promotional activities, spanning window displays, social media engagements, partnerships with patient groups, radio and TV interviews, and visits to pharmacies by local dignitaries and politicians during the week. "AYP Week 2023 will acquaint individuals with the pharmacist's skill set and the broader community pharmacy workforce, showcasing their collaborative efforts in delivering a secure and efficient service, encompassing NHS clinical care," said Stephen Fishwick, NPA's Head of Communications. "As always, the NPA will furnish campaign resources for our members and other participants interested in engaging with this enduring initiative."
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Future of community pharmacy vision : Nuffield seeks views - 0 views

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    Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund are seeking feedback from community pharmacy on their proposals for the future of community pharmacy and they are seeking feedback from community pharmacy stakeholders. The online survey is the latest opportunity for pharmacy owners, LPCs and others in the sector to engage with the project to develop a Vision for Community Pharmacy. Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund want to hear their views on their proposals, ahead of the publication of the final report later this year. The vision is critically important, as it will be used to develop the future strategy for the sector and lay the groundwork for the next Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) negotiations. The survey is asking for thoughts on key aspects of the vision and its recommendations. The vision has been developed by Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund following an extensive programme of research, interviews and meetings of the vision Steering Group, Advisory Panel, and Working Groups, all of which have contractors, LPCs and other representatives of the sector at their heart. The vision project team are looking forward to hearing views from across the sector on their proposals and what will need to happen to make them a reality.
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Pharmacy vision project:PSNC first consultation within - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has invited pharmacy contractors, LPCs and others in the sector to share their views on an open consultation on the "future of community pharmacy". "The consultation - which takes the form of an online survey - is the first opportunity within PSNC's vision project for individuals and organisations to share their thoughts with Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund," said PSNC. The survey is happening in addition to an extensive programme of research, interviews and initial meetings of the vision Steering Group, Advisory Panel, and Working Groups, all of which have contractors, LPCs and other representatives of the sector at their heart. The online survey, asks five questions on topics such as Future policy goals; Why previous reviews and policies may not have fully achieved their objectives; Design principles that should underpin the service offer made by community pharmacy; and Blocks and enablers for change.
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Alzheimer success research unlocks hope for future therapies - 0 views

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    The first big breakthrough in 30 years of Alzheimer's research is providing momentum for clinical trials of "cocktail" treatments targeting the two hallmark proteins associated with the mind-robbing disease, according to interviews with researchers and pharmaceutical executives. Drugmakers Eisai and Biogen reported in September that their therapy lecanemab could slow progress of the disease by 27% over 18 months compared with a placebo. The finding validates the theory that clearing the amyloid protein that forms clumps in the brains of Alzheimer's patients could slow or halt the disease and has strengthened the support from some scientists for simultaneously targeting another notorious protein linked to Alzheimer's: tau. Eisai and Biogen are scheduled to present full data from their lecanemab study on Tuesday at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease conference in San Francisco. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a decision by early January on the companies' application for accelerated approval. If approved on an accelerated basis, the companies said they would immediately apply for full U.S. regulatory approval which could help secure Medicare coverage.
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Pharmacy first: How does it measure up in England ? - 0 views

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    In a recent interview with The Telegraph, health secretary Steve Barclay stated that he has asked his officials within DHSC to look at a "pharmacy first" approach to alleviate pressures on A&E departments in order to avoid the widely predicted NHS winter crisis. On the face of it, this a welcome if long overdue recognition that community pharmacy is an essential part of our national healthcare infrastructure alongside our GP and A&E colleagues. But let's not get carried away - we have had lots of praise from politicians in the past which have not then been backed by firm commitments for a sustainable future for the network. Could this be a turning point? I hope so, but I am not confident it will be. I fear this may turn out to be another emergency stop-gap measure which does nothing to secure the long-term viability of the sector in England. The role of community pharmacy during the recent Covid pandemic demonstrated clearly how important we are to ensure people have easy access to essential healthcare support, advice and services. The NHS winter crisis can only be avoided or at least mitigated if the potential of the community pharmacy network to provide more patient care services is unlocked and that Barclay requires you to end pharmacy funding austerity and start investing. The Treasury will no doubt say there is no more money, but what then the alternative other than a NHS winter crisis? And, of course, treating people in secondary care settings is far more costly than community pharmacy based interventions.
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The Ultimate Guide to Different Types Of Anxiety Disorders! - Pharma Health Online - 0 views

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    Anxiety disorder often coexist with other mental health conditions such as depression or substance abuse problems. If not treated together, these conditions can make each other worse. Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the United States. They affect 40 million adults aged 18 and older in the United States, or 18% of the population each year. Anxiety disorders can start at any age, but they often start in childhood or adolescence. Anxiety is causeless. It can be triggered by a stressful situation, such as a job interview or a first date. It can also be caused by an event that has nothing to do with you or your life - for example, if you're on vacation and hear explosions or gunshots outside your hotel room window. Most people with anxiety disorders experience symptoms during their teens and early adulthood, when they are in school or starting their careers. But many people continue to have symptoms into adulthood and beyond. Modvigil 200mg is the best proven drug to treat all the symptoms associated with this disorder.
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19 Things You Don't Want to Hear About Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Pharma Health Online - 0 views

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    Anxiety can be defined as a feeling of intense fear or dread about an impending threat or danger. People feel nervous during jobs, interviews, or speaking at a large gathering. This disorder affects men, women and children equally. It's perfectly normal to feel anxious about something new before moving to a new place or starting a new job, but excessive feelings of anxiety are a disorder and require proper treatment. Anxiety disorders can significantly affect a person's daily life. It does not allow a person to keep his mind free and do positive and constructive work. We should know that negative emotions like sadness, anger, and fear are important to our survival, and are very normal. However, an excess of such emotions can adversely affect a person's quality of life. Panic disorder is another type of anxiety disorder in which panic attacks occur at unexpected times. People with this disorder may live in fear of the next panic attack. Symptoms of anxiety disorders can be reduced with the use of lorazepam 2mg, which can be purchased at pharma health online.
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Alzheimer's:Next frontier for Novo Nordisk - 0 views

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    Diabetes drugs that also promote weight loss such as Novo Nordisk's Ozempic, becoming a darling of celebrities and investors, are being studied to tackle some of the most difficult-to-treat brain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. Diabetes regimens, from Ozempic to old mainstays like insulin and metformin, appear to address several different aspects of the metabolic system implicated in Alzheimer's disease, including a protein called amyloid and inflammation, researchers say. The hope is that improving glucose utilisation and tamping down inflammation in the entire body - including the brain - could slow progression of debilitating diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Several scientists interviewed by Reuters news agency pointed to mounting research supporting testing diabetes drugs against neurodegenerative diseases. Results are years away and success uncertain. But interest has been buoyed by recent positive data on Alzheimer's drugs developed by Eisai with partner Biogen and by Eli Lilly demonstrating that removing sticky amyloid plaques accumulated in the brain can slow cognition decline caused by the fatal mind-wasting disease. Those successes followed decades of futility that had left many questioning the validity of the amyloid theory behind most experimental Alzheimer's drugs.
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Rehabilitation Clinic : Learn How To Flawlessly Operate - 0 views

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    Drug addiction poses a serious challenge since it impacts one's physical and mental health. However, the good news is that individuals who complete a drug rehabilitation program can overcome this problem. If you are interested in providing rehab services, there are a couple of things you should know. Read on to learn how to operate a rehabilitation clinic flawlessly. KNOW THE NEEDS OF YOUR CLIENTS The main purpose of drug rehab is to help different people overcome addictions. It is designed to heal the body and mind from the negative effects of addiction. It also teaches the affected individuals to learn to live without using substances. Therefore, your first step is to conduct a comprehensive assessment of each client to formulate a personalized treatment plan. Everyone has unique needs in their recovery journey. Your rehab program can start with detox which is designed to rid the body of substances, although it does not treat addiction. The person affected undergoes different therapies during treatment. Therapy helps them deal with the issues that cause substance abuse and teach them healthier ways of life. Various therapies will be applied throughout the entire treatment process. Therefore, you must choose a suitable therapy for each individual. For instance, motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy are the most common.
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NHS booking and referral standard:PSNC,NHS digital seek view - 0 views

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    Community pharmacy teams are urged to share their views relating to the new NHS Booking and Referral Standard (BaRS). "This will ensure that the tool supports the needs of pharmacy team members and their patients," said the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC). BaRS is an interoperability standard for healthcare IT systems which should enable booking and referral information to be sent to or from care providers, such as community pharmacies, quickly, safely and in a format useful to clinicians. "The intentions are that the BaRS IT standard will eventually be available in all care settings. The way the standard could be used in pharmacies is currently being considered, including the potential for use for referrals from NHS 111 to community pharmacy." The BaRS team are conducting interviews (usually lasting 30-45 minutes) to hear more the current experiences and the future preferences regarding sending and receiving referral messages.
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LFT Shortage : Pharmacy Bodies Voice Concerns Over It - 0 views

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    Following intermittent shortages during the holiday period and amid continued high level of demand for lateral flow tests (LFT) in pharmacies, the industry has voiced concerns over supplies. Royal Pharmaceutical Society in England chair Thorrun Govind recently gave numerous media interviews over the issue, supporting pharmacists and reassuring the public. She said it is 'frustrating' for pharmacy teams who are unable to access enough test kits to meet the growing demand and highlighted that placing all supplies with a single distributor as a key issue. Many in the sector have raised questions about the government's strategy for LFT distribution after it emerged that the sole distributor to pharmacies closed for four days shortly after receiving 2.5 million tests. Alliance Healthcare, from whom pharmacies receive LFTs, reportedly took delivery of the tests on Christmas Eve and then shut.
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