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ameerakram

Critical Care Medicine Hospital - 0 views

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    The Intensive Care Unit at Premier Hospital is a combination of ICUS multidisciplinary and ICUS specifically dedicated to post-cardiac patients, post-transplant patients, traumatized patients and stroke patients.
pharmacybiz

CPE Addresses MPs on Critical Medicines Supply Issues - 0 views

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    Community Pharmacy England (CPE) has explained MPs on instability that puts operational pressures on pharmacies, financial pressures on businesses at a Parliamentary drop-in event held on Monday (10 July). The association has been in Parliament today alongside patient representatives and others to highlight our ongoing concerns about medicines supply to MPs. It said: "Medicines supply remains a critical issue for community pharmacies with disruption causing problems both accessing medicines and procuring them cost effectively." In CPE's recent sector polling, community pharmacy owners rated medicines supply instability as being the most severe pressure facing their businesses. This echoed the results of CPE's Pressures Survey which found 97% of pharmacy owners survey are facing significant increases in wholesaler and medicine supply issues, with 71% saying this was leading to delays in prescriptions being issued. During the Parliamentary drop-in event, CPE talked MPs through the issues and set out what it believe needs to happen to resolve them, calling for- Reform of Serious Shortage Protocols; Allowing generic substitution; An overhaul of the concessions system; and a strategic Government review of medicine supply and pricing with a shift to focusing on how to improve the functioning of the supply chain rather than solely on the drive to depress prices and margins.
robert1488stp

Lecture on Lung Ultrasound in Critical Care Medicine and Emergency | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Course is Designed for Healthcare Workers Who Are Looking Into the " Point of Care Ultrasound" to Improve the Management of Acute and Chronic Lung Disease. The lecture on Lung Ultrasound in Critical Care Medicine and Emergency is a lecture by Dr. Federico Conforto. 
pharmacybiz

Government Dental Plan Under Fire: Fails 2.5M Appointments? - 0 views

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    The government's 200 million dental recovery plan has come under fierce criticism from the opposition party after health minister Dame Andrea Leadsom admitted that there is a "high likelihood" that it will not deliver 2.5 million dental appointments. Published last month, the plan is aimed at ensuring easier and faster access to NHS dental care across England, with up to 1.5 million extra treatments expected to be delivered over the next 12 months. Various new measures were set out to attract new dentists, including increasing dental training places by up to 40 per cent by 2032, as part of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. On Tuesday, Leadsom told MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee that the figure was based on NHS modelling of a "complicated set of factors" and there is "quite a high likelihood of not being reliable as is the case with all modelling." Preeti Kaur Gill MP, shadow minister for primary care and public health, expressed shock over the admission by the public health minister that there is uncertainty regarding the plan's ability to deliver on its promises, which she said: "shows the Conservatives are out of ideas and out of time."
Ritchard Jackson

Reasons for Athletes to Visit a Hip Doctor - 0 views

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    Your hip is a critical part of the body responsible for a wide range of motions. Running, kicking, squatting, and dancing are just a few of the movements made possible by the hip. But a functioning hip joint won't last forever, particularly with extreme and strenuous activity.
Sehat Online

Advantages of Anger Management | Anger Management Tips - 0 views

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    According to the American Psychological Association, "Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion." Mild forms of anger can include dislike, displeasure or irritation. Anger can be a reaction to criticism, threat or frustration or it can be a secondary response to the feelings of loneliness, sadness or fear. But full-blown rage can be destructive. It hampers our judgment, mental clarity and capability of thinking which can lead us to do and say irrational, unreasonable and hurtful things. Chronic uncontrolled anger can create serious problems in personal relationships and work and degrade an individual's overall quality of life. Therefore, controlling anger is extremely important for the sake of yourself and your loved ones. Anger management can be of great help to those who are not able to control their rage and emotions on their own. 7 Ways in Which Anger Can Lead to Physical Problems Anger is not just a state of mind. It has serious impact on our physical health as well. Anger can increase heart rate, trigger blood pressure levels and shoot up adrenalin and noradrenaline.
Sehat Online

Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    It may seem obvious that sleep is beneficial. Even without fully grasping what sleep does for us, we know that going without sleep for too long makes us feel terrible, and that getting a good night's sleep can make us feel ready to take on the world. Scientists have gone to great lengths to fully understand sleep benefits. In studies of humans and other animals, they have discovered that sleep plays a critical role in immune function, metabolism, memory, learning, and other vital functions.
Sehat Online

Top 10 Exercises to Sharpen Your Mind - 0 views

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    With our lives growing increasingly complex, our brains are getting exposed to numerous sets of data every day. To make sure that we are able to stay on top of things every day, it is necessary to stay sharp and focused. Some people have brilliant memories, but most of us languish at remembering everyday things and resort to our PDSs and phones to keep track. But there are some mental exercises you can perform regularly to keep your mind sharp. 1. Play Brain Games 2. Critical Thinking 3. Play Puzzle Solving Games 4. Solve Numerical Problems 5. Study Difficult Topics
Kaushik Bansal

Atracade (Atracurium Besylate) by Piramal Critical Care - 0 views

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    Atracade (Atracurium besylate) is a an intermediate-duration non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent used to induce muscle relaxation during surgery, intubation and mechanical ventilation. It is an adjunct to general anesthesia or sedation in the intensive care unit, to facili-tate endotracheal intubation and to provide skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation.
Kaushik Bansal

Propovan (Propofol Injection) by Piramal Critical Care - 0 views

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    Propovan (Propofol Injection) is a short acting intravenous anesthetic agent used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. Chemically unrelated to other anesthetics it is not only used in adult and pediatric patients but also used as a veterinary medicine.
ashley kate

The Risks of Surrogate Motherhood and How to Deal With Them - 0 views

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    A surrogate mother often faces criticism and judgment from others for the choice she have made. However, those are less problematic when compare to the risks that she takes for her own family, friends and spouse. These risks can be daunting and cause challenges she might not have considered before getting involved. These risks can be anything from medical and health concerns to finances and job security and often family and personal risks as well. Medical risk is a huge factor, when a woman becomes a surrogate often times, she and the donors would have to undergo intense examination. These exams range from blood, health tests to the initial process of the implanting of the eggs from the donor. In the beginning the clinic will bring her and the egg donor together to begin a lengthy process of sequencing ovulation cycles. The clinic would put the surrogate mother on birth control and steroids, such as Luprin. These medications are meant to get both the surrogate mother and the donor's cycles on the same schedule. This is crucial because the surrogates' uterus needs to be ready for the embryos. Just having to deal with the pain of insemination and testing can be unbearable, not to mention the unpleasant side effects from all the medication and actual insemination process. However, that is just part of it. The surrogates are also faced with depression, sleep disturbance, guilt and the difficulty to remain unattached. These factors alone cause many surrogates to face the fact that they are walking a long road that not many others might have the strength to do. Many clinics offer support groups and counseling. Aside from medical and emotional risks, there might also be legality issues with the laws of the state they reside in. What kind of laws protect the surrogate, what rights does she have to things such as privacy? And there are also finances to consider. Generally, surrogate mothers are responsible for all insurance costs. As a surrogate you should be financially
88DB Singapore

The Workings of Hypnosis - 0 views

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    Hypnosis is often a controversial topic, raising a lot of questions and criticisms from people. In order to understand how hypnosis works, here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions.
johnpiter

Leading Out of Your Singleness | Emotionally Healthy Spirituality - 0 views

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    In this month's podcast, Pete and Rich offer a unique, historical, and theological perspective on the critically important issue of singleness and lea
johnpiter

The Emotionally Unhealthy Leader - 0 views

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    This is the first of 9 podcasts we will be doing on The Emotionally Healthy Leader book that will be released on June 30th. It is entitled - "The Emotionally Unhealthy Leader." Each of these podcasts will offer a summary of the critical points for leadership teams to discuss of the selected theme.
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Complete Flexibility KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Wheelchairs are easy to push, they fold to make them easier to store and simple for a friend or relative to load into a car. A wide selection of accessories too. So customise chair to give the performance, portability, comfort and style. Lightweight portable wheelchair are designed for ease of use and are made from durable material. These wheelchair are often foldable and are easier to store than conventional or custom. They are perfect for both manual and electric wheelchairs, as well as many walking aids such as a 4 wheel scooter. Lightweight portable wheelchair are extremely lightweight and for this reason they are easier to transport and store than many other types of wheelchair. Lightweight portable are made to be ultra lightweight, compact, and user friendly. They fold up in interesting ways to collapse to the size of a suitcase when not in use and are usually large enough to cover one or two stairs when extended. It is important to consider their weight and the person who would most often be carrying the ramp and setting it up. 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 use
sachinssharma

Name Numerology, Baby Name Check, Name Advice, Name Correction - 1 views

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    Renowned astrologer and numerologist Dr Sachinn Sharma stresses on the importance of naming your child correctly. This is extremely critical to a successful life. According to him there is whole science behind the name. Name is a letter there is a dominating number in each name which is connected to a planet.
tomstarke

Five of the most critical pieces of laboratory safety equipment - 0 views

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    When working in a lab, it is important to have the correct safety equipment in place. Buying laboratory-standard safety equipment is an important task for any lab. It is possible to find second-hand lab safety equipment for those on a budget, but it is essential that these items be in perfect working order to ensure maximum safety.
Sanjay Jain

Natural Source of Omega 3 Fish Oil - 1 views

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    Omega 3 fish oil includes each docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Omega 3 fatty acids are critical vitamins that are critical in stopping and handling coronary heart disease. While meals are your fine guess for intake of omega-3 in your diet, fish oil supplements also are to be had for individuals who don't like fish.
Sanjay Jain

Tips to Lose Belly Fat and How Belly Fat Burner Pills Work? - 0 views

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    Stomach fats is kind of a nuisance that creates your garments really feel tight. Know Greatest Stomach Fats Burner Capsules for women and men in India. It's critically dangerous. One form of stomach fats: talked about as visceral fats, could also be a main danger issue for kind 2 diabetes, coronary heart situation, and different
pharmacybiz

NHS Confederation calls for revamp of 'living with Covid' plan - Latest Pharmacy News |... - 0 views

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    The NHS Confederation has urged the government to reconsider its 'living with Covid' plan and introduce mitigating actions that will help avoid further critical incidents being declared at the NHS front-line. The organisation said the high rates of Covid is having a major impact on the delivery of health services and slowing down efforts to reduce large waiting lists, noting that the country has been in the grip of another spike in Covid cases resulting from the Omicron BA.2 variant. With more than 20,000 patients now in hospital with Covid (or who have Covid but are in hospital for other reasons) and high staff absences, NHS is facing huge operational challenges, harming efforts to reduce waiting times in other areas, it said.
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