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IVF Success Rate in Chhattisgarh - 1 views

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    The clinics here also have other formulae for charging the costs. If one clinic charges costlier of egg donor then the other will charge less on this but it will be compensated in some other way. The cost of both ICSI and IVF can be charged together as INR 70000- 100000. Kin majority of Indian clinics,the average price of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is INR 70,000.Additional charges or underlying cost package is meant for Lab Investigation, Scanning charges, Pharmacy, Fifth Day Blastocyst Transfer, Semen Analysis cost at the cost of 600INR.
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Prostanozol - - 0 views

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    Prohormones: Prostanozol is a non-methylated oral steroid. It was first introduced to the supplement market by ALR Industries in 2005, and later sold as GaspariNutritions Orastan-E. Prostanozol is a derivative of Winstrol (Stanozol).There is not a ton of information available on this compound because it appears to have never been investigated for medical use.
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Tanning beds may be even riskier than thought - 0 views

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    New research published online Oct. 6 in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology suggests that the main type of ultraviolet rays used in tanning beds -- UVA1 -- may penetrate to a deep layer of skin that is most vulnerable to the cancer-causing changes caused by UV rays.
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Thyroid a butt - 0 views

Thyroid a butterfly shaped gland in front of the neck is responsible for secreting the thyroid hormones. The thyroid hormones have wide ranging functions affecting almost all parts of the body. ...

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6 Amazing Benefits of Massage Therapy - 1 views

There are lot of health benefit of massage in our life. But problem that we don't care about this aspects. We should always care about massage. Let's go to know 6 amazing benefits of massage. #1...

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Dr. Quay speaks with Fox News about origin of COVID-19 » Steven Quay, MD, PHD - 2 views

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    As we begin the near year, experts are still working hard to learn more about COVID-19 to learn how to fight it. We caught up with a lead researcher in Taiwan about new information he has discovered about the origin of the novel virus. There's an unusual pattern found during the COVID investigation process by Atossa Therapeutics called genetic cluster. Let's found out what Dr. Steven Quay and Fox News has to say about it.
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Breast Cancer Treatment in Gurugram, Gurgaon, Haryana - 0 views

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    Know more about breast cancer causes, symptoms, and treatment Breast cancer can be diagnosed through multiple tests, including a mammogram, ultrasound, MRI, and biopsy.
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What Plant Is Used To Cure HIV? - 0 views

How to cure HIV permanently Leaf with a bitter taste... Researchers discovered that a water-based extract of bitter leaf (Vernonia amygdalina) could be utilized as an adjuvant in the treatment of p...

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Pharmacist struck off for illegally supplying pom medicine - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has removed a pharmacist from its register who black-marketed 'zolpidem' along with another pharmacist between 2015 and 2016. Dean Zainool Dookhan, a pharmacist first registered with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain on 18 October 2004 and whose registration was later transferred to the General Pharmaceutical Council under registration number 2059808, was jailed last year for exporting 20,000 packets of zolpidem to the Caribbean. While hearing the case on 24-25 May, GPhC's Fitness to Practise Committee stated that "removal of the Registrant's name from the register is the appropriate and proportionate response to his convictions." "The public interest includes protecting the public, maintaining public confidence in the profession, and maintaining proper standards of behaviour. The Committee is entitled to give greater weight to the public interest than the Registrant's own interest in remaining on the register." "The Committee recognises the sanction has a punitive effect in that the Registrant's ability to practise and earn an income as a pharmacist and 28 his professional reputation will be curtailed; it will be five years before he can seek restoration to the register. However, that is the price he must pay for failing to comply with the fundamental tenets of his profession."
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RPS Launches Initiative to Combat Drug Shortages - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) on Wednesday announced that it is spearheading a new project, which aims to delve into the root causes of the growing challenge of medicines shortages across the United Kingdom and provide solutions to mitigate its impact on patients and pharmacy practice. A newly formed advisory group, chaired by RPS Fellow Dr. Bruce Warner, is set to convene later this month. The group will have experts from primary and secondary care, patient advocacy groups, the pharmaceutical industry, suppliers, regulatory bodies, governmental representatives, and NHS officials. The group aims to formulate a robust report to provide expert thought leadership and support for the wider debate on UK policy. Their work will be informed by a thorough literature review, stakeholder interviews, online RPS member events, and patient stories.
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Shocking Drug Bust: 13 Arrested in Mephedrone Raid - 0 views

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    Thirteen people were arrested following raids at four drug manufacturing units in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan, resulting in the seizure of mephedrone valued at Rs 230 crore (approximately 22.30 million GBP), according to a news agency report. The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Narcotics Control Bureau conducted the raids jointly on Friday, prompted by a tip-off received by the ATS indicating that Ahmedabad resident Manoharlal Enani and Kuldeepsinh Rajpurohit from Rajasthan had set up mephedrone manufacturing units, PTI reported on Saturday, quoting an official. As stated in an ATS release obtained by the news agency, the raids were conducted at the units in Sirohi and Jodhpur in Rajasthan and Piplaj village in Gandhinagar and Bhaktinagar industrial area of Amreli district in Gujarat. "The ATS recovered 22.028 kilograms of mephedrone (in solid form) and 124 kilograms of liquid mephedrone, collectively valued at Rs 230 crore(approximately 22.30 million GBP). "Rajpurohit was nabbed during the raid in Gandhinagar and Enani was held from Sirohi," it said.
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CMA Verdict on Pharmacy2U and Lloyds Direct Merge - 0 views

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    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has revoked its initial enforcement order imposed on Pharmacy2U Limited (Pharmacy2U) concerning the acquisition of Metabolic Healthcare Ltd (Lloyds Direct). In the revocation order issued on February 12, the regulator said its decision was "based on the evidence it has received in its assessment of the Merger to date." The CMA served an initial enforcement order under section 72(2) of the Enterprise Act 2002 on Pharmacy2U, P2U Holdings Limited, G Square Capital II L.P., G Square Healthcare Private Equity LLP (collectively, the Acquirer Group) and Lloyds Direct on 28 November 2023. It announced that it was considering "whether it is or may be the case that a relevant merger situation has been created and whether the creation of that situation has resulted or may be expected to result in a substantial lessening of competition in any market or markets in the United Kingdom (UK)."
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Massive Medication Heist in West Derby :Help Merseyside Police - 0 views

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    Merseyside Police have appealed for information from the public following the theft of "a large quantity" of medication from a pharmacy in West Derby this week. As per the police report, the burglary occurred in the early hours of Monday, 12 February, at the pharmacy situated on Deysbrook Lane. Authorities were informed at around 9:15 am. Based on the CCTV footage they have recovered, the Merseyside Police revealed that a man entered the pharmacy at around 1.20 am on 12 February and stole a large quantity of medication, including diazepam, codeine, co-codamol, pregabalin, zopiclone. These are prescription-only drugs that could cause "serious harm" if a significant amount is taken, the report said. The suspect, described as a white man of slim build, was wearing a grey coloured tracksuit and glasses, according to the police.
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