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Physiotherapy Archives - Insights care - 0 views

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    Participating in athletic activities become hard for the body if one is not in a regular practice or getting old. One cannot avoid getting injured, but the person can surely cure those injuries with physiotherapy.
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Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating) Causes And Treatment | Cosmosure Clinic - 0 views

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    Sweating is embarrassing to the extent that it spoils social interactions. Severe cases of excessive sweating can have serious practical drawbacks, making it difficult for sufferers to hold a pen, grab the steering wheel of a car or even shake hands, causing discomfort and anxiety
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Paper heart valves help scientists study calcifying diseases - 1 views

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    An experimental device made from layered filter paper is helping Rice University bioengineers study calcifying heart diseases. The filter paper is structured in a way that mimics the layering of aortic heart valves, recreating the means by which cells spread through cardiac tissue in a laboratory setting. It may not look much like a heart valve, but in practice it simulates the proliferation process in the same way.
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Slique Hair Threading in Pakistan,Lahore,Karachi,Islamabad | Online Shop In All Over Pa... - 0 views

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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SLIQUE HAIR THREADING SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN Using the hottest trend in salon/spa hair removal, "Hair Threading", Slique is a new innovative device that can give women that perfect hair free skin model look easily from the comfort of their own home. Unlike tweezing one hair at a time, Slique efficiently removes an entire straight line of hairs, all at the same time…leaving the skin hair free and smooth.Slique Hair Threading System Opportunity Details Hairdressing salons to get rid of unwanted hair on your face no longer necessary to spend time and money! Threading Facial Hair Removal Slique within minutes at any time with the flaring tool and you can have a smooth skin. Promoskop Slique Threading Facial Hair Removal Device Facial hair removal is now much easier and more practical to Slique … Face down with a rope Slique hair removal kit is very easy to clean, well-groomed women slique preference, have a look in the mirror yourself with confidence. Whereas the second person to face with Slique or beauty specialist in your area do not need feathers. What is Slique facial hair removal? In fact, facial hair a rope-making that has been used since ancient times, and facial hair removal method of hair removal. Compressed in the loop of a rope made of hair removal of the ilmikte. With this method, the root hairs and can face. Looking forward to a quick and clean method of hair removal as well as the network does not irritate the skin. Promoskop From one generation to the old arts of Asia and the Middle East, looking forward to that period of time is always a preferred hair removal method for facial cleansing. What is the rope of hair removal? Rope of hair removal hair removal method that has been used since ancient times. Ilmikte loop of a rope made of hair that can be defined as compressed. Is the root hairs. There are many advantages of getting a feather rope. A way that serves its purpose fully. Quick and clean. Plus, it does not irritate the sk
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Master blaster Machine in Pakistan,Lahore,Karachi,Islamabad | Online Shop In All Over P... - 0 views

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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MASTER BLASTER MACHINE IN PAKISTAN With abs exercise machine synthesis Care 2013 Six Pack will help you lose weight, do toned body and cellulite removal gives your body toned and sexy. The machine will help your energy consumption, calorie free, thereby stimulating the fat consumed with the care 7 6 specific areas on the body. Just practice all exercises and repeated twice within 10 minutes and exercise 4 to 5 days a week, you will improve your waistline effectively, and increased most rapidly toughness for other parts of the body. Supports multi sector collective Machine 7 episode 6 the care specific body areas including the abdomen and the upper abdomen, middle abdomen, lower abdomen and the side cross 2. With 7 actions on the entire abdominal areas a maximum contraction, buttocks and waist are also athletes. Apply the action on a daily basis is one of the best ways to slow or prevent deterioration pulled muscles, bones and joints. Strengthening health Regular exercise will help stronger back muscles by stretching the muscle movements and prevent back pain strengthen the cardiovascular system, help combat impotence, body conditioning and energy in the long run can slow the aging process, extend the life of man. At the same time, help ease blood flow to every part of the body that transports oxygen and other nourishing substances nourish the cells and create energy for human activities. Effective cellulite reduction exercise regularly will help tone the body, dispel the excess fat in places such as the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, upper arms. Besides, it will help you consume more calories, fat, regulate the internal organs in the human body fat. Excess fat will turn into liquid and excreted spontaneously in urine, sweat glands or specialized movements that you perform hard.Support stress reduction abdominal exercisers synthetic Six Care Pack will help you get rid of the anger and frustration through the implementation of the action in t
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Dr Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale | Best Cardiothoracic Surgeon in Hyderabad at Apollo Hos... - 0 views

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    Dr Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale was the first successful doctor to perform heart transplantation surgery in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. In Hyderabad, now he is practicing as Cardiothoracic, Transplant and Minimal Access Cardiac Surgeon
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Diet tips for healthy weight loss - 0 views

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    Weight loss is an important topic of worry. Not all kinds of dieting practices are helpful in achieving a healthy weight loss. Follow the advice of Dr. Binita who has compiled a comprehensive study about weight loss. At Healthwise Indian, we help in giving health guidance to people in order to improve their lifestyle.
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Survival of the Fittest - 2 views

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    Dear Readers, Here's a guide to all the lockdown suffers. To assist you in staying true to physically, mentally, and emotionally fit goals, we've compiled some resources on working out, eating nutritiously, and practicing self-care during COVID-19-all from the comfort of your home.
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    Dear Readers, Here's a guide to all the lockdown suffers. To assist you in staying true to physically, mentally, and emotionally fit goals, we've compiled some resources on working out, eating nutritiously, and practicing self-care during COVID-19 - all from the comfort of your home.
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Cash Based Physical Therapy - Pros & Cons | Health Beyond Insurance - 0 views

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    After spending some frustrating time with health insurers, especially regarding the reimbursement process, multiple physical therapists have considered moving their practice from being insurance-based to cash-based.
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RPS Says Informed Choice Better Than Compulsory Vaccination - 0 views

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    Expressing its concerns over the Government's decision to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory for health workers in England, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said an "informed choice" is better than compulsory vaccination. Health secretary Sajid Javid said today (Nov 9) that health workers in England will have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by April 1, 2021, making it a mandatory condition of employment for those on the frontline of the NHS. "All those working in the NHS and social care will have to be vaccinated. We must avoid preventable harm and protect patients in the NHS, protect colleagues in the NHS and of course protect the NHS itself," Javid told parliament. The RPS said it "strongly encourages all pharmacists to take advantage of the Covid-19 vaccination programme and to get vaccinated unless there is a medical reason not to do so". It belies that "this is best practice" and part of the pharmacists' responsibility to act in the best interest of their patients.
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GPhC Launches Consultation On Remote Hearings - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has launched a consultation on whether people agree or disagree that its hearings should continue to be held remotely when it is fair and practical to do so. The 12-week consultation - which ends on February 8 - seeks views on a proposed permanent change to the GPhC's procedural rules which will allow it to conduct hearings and meetings by teleconference or videolink. The pharmacy regulator is seeking changes to enable it to continue to hold some hearings remotely in the future following positive feedback from those taking part in hearings during the Covid-19 pandemic which the GPhC held remotely by videolink. "In cases where the GPhC investigates a concern about a pharmacist or pharmacy technician and decides there is evidence to show that their fitness to practise may be impaired, the case may need to be referred for a hearing before a committee," GPhC said in a statement today (November 16).
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Derby pharmacy to reopen after hundreds sign petition - Latest Pharmacy News | Business... - 0 views

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    A pharmacy in Derby is to reopen a year after its closure sparked more than 600 worried residents to sign a petition demanding it stayed open. An old LloydsPharmacy store on Main Drive in Chaddesden is to be the new home for Vision Pharmacy which currently has a branch at nearby Nottingham Road. Vision Pharmacy, which has been based in Chaddesden for nine years, is to move to Main Drive from the beginning of December. It means that Chaddesden will once again have a pharmacy right next to The Park Medical Practice - one of the main GP surgeries in the area - making it ideal for patients as they will simply have to just visit next door to collect prescriptions and medicines. Huge banner signs can be seen on both the existing Vision Pharmacy store and its new Main Drive premises saying the move will take place from December 1.
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Paxlovid antiviral treatment for non-hospitalised patients - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) has issued an advisory information to community pharmacy contractors about Paxlovid antiviral treatment for non-hospitalised patients. "Patients will be assessed to see if they meet the criteria for inclusion and will need careful checking to see if Paxlovid therapy is safe due to the significant number of drug interactions. Assessment and prescribing are provided via dedicated services with dispensing and supply arranged by the central supply service or via participating community pharmacies," said the PDA. Every pharmacist can support this service by making themselves familiar with the service set up in their area. This is so that they can provide advice and signpost to healthcare colleagues and patients. Pharmacists working in general practice may also be able to help with identifying newly diagnosed highest risk patients. Whilst most of this group should have already been identified and contacted, no system is entirely foolproof. The PDA's advisory note provides information around indemnity and links to information about the prescribing and administration of Paxlovid since it is being provided under a temporary authorisation, and is subject to numerous drug-drug interactions, and is a recommended first-line treatment.
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NHS E&I Appoints First Pharmacy Technician Advisor - 0 views

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    In a first, NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) has appointed a pharmacy technician to the chief pharmaceutical officer's team. Liz Fidler, president at the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK), will join the team in March 2022 in the newly created post of senior professional advisor: pharmacy technician practice NHSE&I. The appointment signaled "a new era for the profession, leading the step-change needed to build on and fully realise the benefits of the pharmacy technician clinical role for patients across the NHS system," said Dr Keith Ridge, chief pharmaceutical officer. In the new role, Fidler will provide leadership and professional advice in relation to the pharmacy technician profession in England.
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GPhC thanks provisionally registered pharmacists for support during pandemic; asks 63 e... - 0 views

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    While thanking the provisionally registered pharmacists and their employers for supporting NHS services during the pandemic, the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has asked the 63 eligible candidates to join the main register by January 31 to continue practicing. A total number of 4,799 provisionally-registered pharmacists have been on the provisional register since it was introduced in July 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which had affected the registration assessment schedule. As of Tuesday (January 18), 237 were still on the provisional register, of which 84 have begun the process to join the main register, 90 did not sat an assessment, while 63 eligible candidates are yet to start their application. The register enabled trainees who had completed their training to support NHS services and provide patient care effectively as provisionally-registered pharmacists, while they waited to sit the registration assessment. After providing three potential opportunities to trainees to sit the registration assessment - in March, July and November 2021, the provisional register will close on January 31, 2022.
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Yoga for Diabetes: How Can Yoga Help in Preventing Diabetes? - 0 views

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    You must be wondering how can yoga help in preventing diabetes? Well, Yoga for diabetes involves a combination of asanas, pranayama, mudras, bandha and meditation. All of these factors help in reducing blood sugar levels and managing comorbid conditions associated with diabetes. The incorporation of yoga practice helps diabetic patients achieve better blood glucose control and reduces complications.
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RPS:Pharmacy Regulator To Remove 2 Year Wait For Pharmacists - 0 views

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    To help transform care for patients, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is calling on the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to remove the two-year post qualification wait for pharmacists before they are allowed to start their independent prescriber training. RPS proposes that entry to training should be based on whether pharmacists can evidence the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to undertake the training, and not the length of time a pharmacist has been on the register. RPS president Claire Anderson said: "We've campaigned strongly for better use of pharmacist independent prescribers, who are becoming essential to multi professional teams in all health care settings. "We want to ensure pharmacy remains an attractive career and has parity with the other professions. Pharmacist prescribing is now moving from being a skill only associated with advanced specialist levels of practice to a more generalist scope, providing a workforce that's more flexible with a shared set of capabilities.
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GSK Consumer Healthcare 3 yr Support Program To Pharmacists - 0 views

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    GSK Consumer Healthcare has recently unveiled a three-year programme to support the pharmacy profession with additional practical resources, mental health provisions and proposed policy changes as part of its new report Standing with Pharmacists in the Age of Self-Care. The new report summarises findings from a roundtable hosted by GSK Consumer Healthcare in collaboration with the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) earlier this year, which convened the pharmacy community, policy experts, and industry leaders to discuss the critical role of pharmacy in the age of self-care following the Covid-19 pandemic. "We've seen Covid-19 have a significant impact on consumers' understanding of self-care, leading to an increased focus on wellbeing and everyday healthcare. During this time, pharmacies played a vital role in providing care and advice to their patients - particularly with many other health facilities closed. Our research shows that more than half of Europeans are planning to consult their pharmacist more often than before the pandemic. Yet in general, pharmacists remain under-utilised, despite being the most widely distributed health resource in Europe," said Tess Player, global head of expert at GSK Consumer Healthcare.
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Make Prophylaxis Available Through Community Pharmacy: RPS - 0 views

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    Ahead of World AIDS Day this Wednesday, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has urged the government to widen access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) by making it available through community pharmacies. It argues that such a move could drive down rates of HIV infection across Great Britain. Currently, the medicine - which offers almost total protection from HIV when taken as recommended prior to sex or injecting drugs - is available free of charge only through sexual health clinics. Calling on the government to engage with community pharmacies to improve public health, RPS president Claire Anderson said: "There is a clear opportunity to drive down rates of HIV infection by expanding provision of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to community pharmacies and GP practices as part of the government's HIV Action Plan.
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Precautions To Protect Public Against New Covid variant :RPS - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has cautioned that measures to protect people against Covid-19 must be stepped up in the wake of discovery of the new variant, B.1.1.529. It has urged members of the public to practice 'hands, face, space and ventilation' protection measures which have become less used in the last few months. RPS director of pharmacy Robbie Turner said that though it was too early to conclude about the transmissibility or resistance of the new variant to current vaccines, quick action should be taken to protect the public. "Each one of us must take the necessary precautions of wearing a mask in higher risk situations, maintaining social distancing wherever possible, ensuring there's appropriate ventilation indoors when meeting others and washing our hands regularly." Encouraging people to take Covid vaccine, he said, it "is still our best defence against this virus".
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