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India cancels licences of drug firms on fake products - 0 views

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    Indian authorities have cancelled or suspended licences of some domestic drug companies as part of action taken against 76 pharmaceutical firms this month for selling adulterated or fake products, a government source said on Thursday. India is known as the 'pharmacy of the world' and its pharmaceuticals exports have more than doubled over the past decade to $24.5 billion in 2021-22. But that image has been dented by the death of at least 70 children in Gambia and 19 children in Uzbekistan in Uzbekistan last year linked to drugs made by India-based pharmaceutical companies. Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed a crackdown but did not give details of companies against which action had been taken. "There are more than 10,500 pharma companies in the country. Companies who make spurious medicine will not be spared," Mandaviya told reporters at an event. Licences of some Indian drug companies have been cancelled, some were suspended while others have been put on notice during the past 15 days, the source, who had direct knowledge of the matter, told Reuters news agency.
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Weight management campaign:Community pharmacy participate - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) and NHS England have agreed that community pharmacy contractors will have to participate in one mandatory national health campaign. This campaign on weight management commenced from Tuesday (03 January) and will run until Sunday (29January). PSNC said: "Pharmacies can be required to participate in up to six health campaigns at the request of NHS England per year (1st April to 31st March). Pharmacies will be involved by displaying and distributing leaflets provided by NHS England. In addition, pharmacies are required to undertake prescription-linked interventions on major areas of public health concern, such as encouraging smoking cessation. "Contractors can order pharmacy specific posters, wallet cards ('info' cards with a QR code signposting people to the Better Health website and free tips and tools to lose weight) and a dispenser for these cards on the Campaign Resource Centre website. A guidance leaflet to support community pharmacy teams' conversations with patients is also available," said PSNC.
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Breaking News: RPS & Pharmacist Support Team Up - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and Pharmacist Support have announced a formal agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration to better support RPS members and increase the impact of the charity. This partnership comes after years of working closely together, and formalising it will allow both organisations to reach a wider audience and focus on supporting the wellbeing of pharmacy professionals. The aim of the partnership is to establish a visible link between the professional body and the independent charity to increase awareness about the two organisations for greater focus on the support within the sector. Along with this, the key objectives also include identifying fundraising opportunities for Pharmacist Support, and collaborating on specific wellbeing projects.
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NHS Emeritus: Retired Consultants Rejoin, Slash Waitlists - 0 views

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    NHS England has launched a cloud-based platform that links recently-retired consultants, who still hold a licence to practice, with secondary care providers who need additional help with their waiting lists. It has been developed to make it easier and more flexible for retired doctors to return to the health service as part of the Long Term Workforce Plan. NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard in June 2023 announced the NHS Emeritus pilot scheme, which is expected to help reduce long waits for elective care. Initially, the scheme will run for a year across England, and if successful, it may be expanded to cover other work areas. Health Minister Andrew Stephenson commented: "Returning consultants will bring invaluable experience and knowledge, and the new digital platform will match highly-skilled consultants with the NHS trusts that require their expertise, providing high quality care and alleviating pressures on high demand areas.
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CPCF Negotiations and Service Innovations Explored - 0 views

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    A full CPE Committee Meeting was organised in London on April 17 and 18, 2024, to discuss crucial sectoral issues. Key topics discussed during the two-day meeting included intolerable pressures on pharmacy owners, the ongoing Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) negotiations, implementation of the Pharmacy First service, and governance changes. Committee Members reviewed the progress of CPCF negotiations with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England. These critical negotiations are being led by the Negotiating Team (NT), which includes independent pharmacy owners and representatives of CCA and non-CCA multiples. The CPE has been advocating for an uplift to the core global sum, margin write-offs, an agreed mechanism for regular funding increases linked to activity and inflation, annual uplifts to service fees, more fundamental reform of the margin delivery framework and an economic review of the medicines supply chain. The Committee also discussed the results of the 2024 Pharmacy Pressures Survey, which was conducted during March and April.
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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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Healthy Habits After Addiction : Unlock Your Recovery - 0 views

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    The incredible consequences that drug misuse has imposed on humans in the last few years make it one of the most pressing issues facing such nations. A person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol often turns to these substances as a crutch while they're going through tough times. Taking the drug regularly becomes habitual since it provides short-term relief without permanently resolving the issue. An important part of becoming sober is learning to substitute better routines for the addict's old, harmful ones. These self-care routines and healthy habits are much better ways to deal with stress. Here we will explain how healthy behavior throughout addiction recovery is simply one of many methods to adapt to life after treatment. Physical Activity Scientific studies have shown that physical activity increases levels of two hormones. dopamine and serotonin, which are linked to better mood. A more positive outlook, restful sleep, and enhanced general health are all possible outcomes of these hormones. In the early stages of your rehabilitation, it is wise to start an exercise regimen that you have never done before. You may find new sober friends and interactions, as well as inspiration to improve your physical health, by connecting with other people who share your interests in physical activity. In the early stages of recovery, having sober friends may be really helpful since it allows you to connect with those who understand what you're going through. Friendships formed in early recovery often continue long after the addict has left the program, according to many people in recovery.
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Poverty's Toll on Health: NHS Crisis Revealed - 0 views

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    Poverty not only takes a significant toll on people's health but also leads to additional costs for the National Health Service (NHS). Rise in deep poverty, cost-of-living crisis, and high pressure on NHS services have worsened the situation, according to a study published by The King's Fund this week. The report underscored that poverty and deprivation contribute to a greater prevalence of diseases, difficulties in accessing health care, late or delayed treatment, and worse health outcomes. These challenges could be seen across various NHS services, spanning from emergency care to dental services Additionally, it revealed that 30 per cent of people living in the most deprived areas have turned to 999, 111, A&E or a walk-in centre because they could not access a GP appointment. In 2016, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) estimated the cost of poverty on health care at £29 billion (£34 billion in current prices). As the proportion of people living in deep poverty has risen, the situation has worsened. In 2021/22, six million people were living in very deep poverty, up from 4.5 million two decades ago. Currently, more than one in five people in the UK are estimated to be living in poverty, the report noted. Deprivation is linked to a range of diet-related health problems, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes, as well as mental illness. According to the report, the depression rate is two times higher among people living in the most deprived areas, compared to the least deprived areas.
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CPE Launches New Animation to Promote Pharmacy First Service - 0 views

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    Community Pharmacy England (CPE) has taken an interesting step to increase public awareness and understanding of the Pharmacy First service. The organisation has launched a new video animation that provides clear and concise information about the service, highlighting the seven conditions covered, the eligible age ranges within the clinical pathways consultations, and explaining how patients can access these services. Pharmacy owners and their teams are encouraged to use the new animation with existing resources to communicate the benefits and scope of the service to their  patients. The animation can be linked to pharmacy social media content and downloaded for display on digital screens in pharmacies. General practices are also encouraged to use the animation on digital screens in their practice waiting areas.
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How to find a clone of a bookmaker's website? - 3 views

In fact, it is quite common for betting and other gambling sites to be blocked quite often, and of course, in such a case, you should definitely keep their alternative links handy so that you don't...

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A pacemaker that can SMS the doctor if you miss a beat - The Times of India - 0 views

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      CARE LINK PACEMAKER APPROVED BY FDA COST 14.5 LAKH,A CARDIAC SYNCHRONIZATION DEVICE FOR HEART PATIENT.WORKS ON THE CONCEPT OF CELL PHONE,WITH THE HELP OF INFRARED RAYS PACEMAKER SEND INFORMATION TO A MODEM  ATTACHED TO THE PATIENT WITH INTERNATION ROAMING SIM CARD,SENDS E MAIL /SMS TO  A NUMBER FEEDED...
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Nỗi lòng của bà mẹ có con bị bệnh tự kỷ - 1 views

Bảy năm về trước, chị Lê Thị Phương Nga đã thực hiện hành trình đấu tranh để giành lấy Cún - đứa con yêu quý của chị bị bệnh tự kỷ. Từ sự thúc giục của tình mẫu tử cao quý, chị đã sang Mỹ, tìm tới ...

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Biện pháp dạy trẻ nhỏ tự kỷ hay nhất nhất mà những mẹ phải biết - 1 views

Việc nhận biết sớm là vô cùng cần thiết do nhận biết sớm hơn thì việc chữa trị sẽ mang lại hiệu quả cao hơn, trẻ em càng có khả năng hòa nhập vào xã hội, tự lập trong cuộc sống sinh hoạt. Cuộc chiế...

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Healthy Lifestyle Habits For Healthy Child by Ayurveda Experts - 0 views

In today's competitive world kids are the one who are facing lots of challenges in their daily routine. It's time to check the stress they face. There are lots of activities they have to go through...

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started by Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort on 06 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
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Panchakarma benefits in Marathi by Prakruti ayurvedic healthcare resort, Maharashtra - 0 views

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    Stay healthy and young naturally with authentic panchakarma and ayurvedic treatments at western Maharashtra's most trusted wellness destination- Prakruti health resort. Get natural cure for diabetes, obesity, infertility, spondylosis, joint pains, paralysis, arthritis, spine disordsers. Visit link for benefits of ayurveda and panchakarma treatments in Maharashtra, free health tips in Marathi, healthy recipes, ayurvedic spa and more.
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Biện pháp trị căn bệnh động kinh tốt nhất - 1 views

Chứng bệnh động kinh dẫn tới co giật tái diễn vì rối loạn từ những tín hiệu điện ở trong não . 1 số người mắc bệnh động kinh chỉ đơn giản là nhìn ngây ngô khoảng 10 giây trong quá trình lên cơn, tr...

started by phamtuanktdt on 10 May 16 no follow-up yet
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Chữa đau dạ dày bằng lá dung - 0 views

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started by Nguyễn Thư on 07 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
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Đau vai gáy do lái xe một hiểm họa tiềm ẩn - 0 views

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started by truyenngan2015 on 27 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
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Giải đáp: Bệnh đau vai gáy nguy hiểm không ? - 0 views

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