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The Advantages, Disadvantages, and Workouts on a Health Ball - 0 views

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    Most individuals dream of getting into shape, shedding pounds, and exercising more. It can imply signing up at native gyms. However, many fitness fanatics favor to purchase house fitness equipment that can be efficient for them. They can take the advantages of a total workout whereas at properties and within flexible times. The Advantages, Disadvantages, and Workouts on a Health Ball (Read the full article)
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Air Pollution: Protecting Health with Actionable Solutions 2024 - 0 views

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    As Chair of the Council of Healthcare Professionals at Asthma + Lung UK, I'm deeply concerned about the invisible threat of air pollution on the health of our communities. It's a crisis that disproportionately affects the most disadvantaged, exacerbating health inequalities. Shockingly, for every 100 people who die from asthma in the UK, 31 are from the most deprived areas, compared to only 12 from the least. Studies have shown that the most economically disadvantaged are often those worst affected by air pollution, particularly because they often live near busy roads and yet are least likely to own a car. Wherever we live, the chance of breathing air that exceeds the World Health Organization's recommended pollution limits is alarmingly high. For the millions of Brits with lung conditions like asthma and COPD breathing in toxic air can harm their health and quality of life. Exposure to air pollution is directly linked to respiratory symptoms, hospitalisations, and the likelihood of developing respiratory diseases, even shortening life expectancy. Yet many people remain unaware of how much polluted air affects them. Often the first point of contact in healthcare, community pharmacists are well positioned to educate patients, especially those in polluted areas, about the impact of air pollution on their health.
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RCGP Urges NHS To Secure TERS Funding For 2025-26 | Pharmacy Biz - 0 views

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    The Royal College of GPs (RCGP) has warned that patients in deprived areas could face even greater difficulty accessing GP services if funding for the Targeted Enhanced Recruitment Scheme (TERS) is withdrawn. In a letter to NHS England, the College is calling for confirmation that TERS will be extended for 2025/26 and beyond. The scheme, launched in 2016, was designed to attract GP trainees to economically disadvantaged areas, where healthcare provision has historically been inadequate. TERS offers a one-off payment of £20,000 to GP trainees who commit to working in hard-to-recruit-to locations. Over the years, the scheme has successfully recruited over 2,000 GPs. However, with funding for 2025/26 yet to be confirmed, the RCGP is worried that it could be cut from April. The College has expressed concern that discontinuing the scheme could "make it even more difficult to recruit GPs to work in deprived and under-doctored areas where patients are already significantly disadvantaged compared to those in more affluent areas of the country."
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Bariatric Surgery Procedures - Advantages and Disadvantages - 0 views

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    Obesity is considered one of the leading causes of illness and premature deaths. Excessive body weight increases the risk of serious life-threatening health conditions such as heart diseases, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and certain cancers. Losing weight and maintaining it at a healthy level is the best way to reduce the risk of all these health conditions. But losing weight can be hard for those suffering from severe obesity. This is where the role of bariatric surgery comes into play. Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective weight loss surgery that functions by causing gastric restriction or malapsorption of nutrients or a combination of both these techniques.
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A Disability Is Not a Disadvantage - 0 views

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    It generally comes down to what you do with what you have. Individuals with incapacities have not generally had indistinguishable open doors from every other person in the public arena. This is on account of for quite a while society did not perceive its handicap network. Simply take a gander at how
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Cremation or Traditional Burial? - 0 views

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    End of life decisions can be hard for us to make. There is so much happening quickly and all at once. One of the biggest decisions you will make will be whether you want to opt for the traditional burial process or be cremated. It can be a tough decision to make, and you may want to get your loved ones involved. This way you can understand what they want, and you can let them know what you want. It will come down to numerous deciding factors in your decision, such as religious beliefs, financial capacity and the beliefs and feeling of you and your family, so it is best that everyone is on the same page prior to your passing. Here is a look at some of the biggest advantages and disadvantages of both processes that will hopefully make your decision a tad bit easier.
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Tumescent Liposuction Surgery and Recovery | Cosmosure Clinic - 0 views

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    The method of tumescent liposuction also has its disadvantages, it is still considered the preferred type of liposuction in most cases because of the comfort of the procedure after the patient experiences and also the reduced side effects as well.
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Folding Power Wheelchair - 0 views

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    The elderly and disabled use of power wheelchairs has increased dramatically. Power Wheelchair are often called electric wheelchairs and they do have their advantages and disadvantages just like other wheelchair types and brands.
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Depo Shot - The Downside (?) - PocketPills - 0 views

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    Depo Shot offers its users an effective, low-maintenance and hands-off method of birth control. While the advantages of Depo Shot make it an attractive choice for anyone looking into birth control options, it also comes with some disadvantages and side effects that current and potential users should consider.
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Know Aobut Omega 3 Fish Oil and Its Benefits and Disadvantages - 0 views

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    Actually various people have shown an interest in Omega 3 fish oil supplements, which benefits the heart just as is valuable for as a rule prosperity. It goes inside the most by and large used supplements since it is well off in omega 3 unsaturated fats, omega 3 unsaturated fats have a huge load of clinical benefits.
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LAW: Balancing act of medicine supply - 0 views

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    The Equality Act (which replaced the Disability Discrimination Act in 2010) is often cited as a reason for supplying medicines in a compliance aid. This is a complex piece of legislation, but, in essence, provides a statutory duty on businesses to make "reasonable adjustments" in relation to the service that they provide to take into account any relevant disability of a service-users. This statutory obligation might include the provision of a compliance aid where a patient would be at a "substantial disadvantage" without. However, the need to provide medicines in a compliance aid under the Equality Act needs careful consideration and is a balancing exercise. The NHS Terms of Service for community pharmacies in England state that medicines should be provided in original packs save in certain circumstances, which include because of patient needs.
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Northern Irish pharmacists concerns: High retention fees: - 0 views

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    Pharmacists working in Northern Ireland think the retention fees are too high, and most would prefer to pay in instalments, if that option is available, amid the increased living costs, a new survey has found. 97 per cent of the respondents to the survey, conducted by the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) of its Northern Irish members, felt the fees were too high. Four in five said they would opt to pay in instalments if this option were available to them in light of the challenges of significant one-off payments. On average, the fees accounted for 23 per cent of a pharmacist's take-home pay for one month, and 98 per cent did not see any value added to their professional standing for the sum, according to the survey. The PDA said the respondents also reported feeling disadvantaged among their colleagues in terms of how fees are collected, with many also wondering why the registration fee was not offset for those on maternity leave or working reduced or flexible hours.
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Community pharmacy inclusive environment for professionals - 0 views

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    NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I), in association with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK), has published its first inclusive pharmacy practice (IPP) bulletin, with an overarching ambition "to make community pharmacy a more inclusive environment for all pharmacy professionals". The IPP programme will take practical steps to improve the awareness and understanding at all levels of different cultural beliefs and attitudes, according to the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC). As a member of the IPP Improving Practice and Engagement Group, PSNC has contributed to this issue of the Bulletin, which focuses on how pharmacy professionals can help to reduce health inequalities via the detection and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. The IPP programme, of which the Bulletin forms a part, aims to engage with local communities to help improve their health and reduce inequalities in care - particularly among those from ethnically diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Wes Streeting's NHS Reform Plans: Key Implications for Community Pharmacy - 0 views

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    Wes Streeting's speech at the Labour Party Conference 2024 outlines several key health and social care reforms, which hold significant implications for community pharmacy in England. His focus on reforming and rebuilding the NHS to ensure fair, universal access to care, with prevention and early intervention at its core, presents both opportunities and challenges for community pharmacy. Here are the potential implications: 1. Prevention Focus Streeting's vision of a shift from a reactive, hospital-based model to a preventive healthcare system presents a promising future for community pharmacies. These changes could significantly reduce pressures on GPs and hospitals, integrating pharmacies more closely into primary care networks and enhancing their role in preventive care. 2. Digital Transformation The move from an "analogue to digital" NHS could see community pharmacies adopting more digital tools and systems for service delivery. This would likely involve greater use of digital prescribing, telehealth consultations, and AI-driven services. Pharmacies will need to invest in digital infrastructure and ensure that pharmacy professionals are trained to operate within a more tech-centric environment. 3. Reform and Redistribution of Services Streeting's plans to extend choice and equitable access to services mean that community pharmacies could become integral to providing care in underserved or disadvantaged areas. With a focus on decentralising healthcare and bringing it closer to local communities, community pharmacies could play a more significant role in supporting healthcare delivery in areas where GP services are stretched. This may include expanding access to pharmacy services in the most deprived areas, aligning with Labour's emphasis on addressing health inequalities.
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Independent Pharmacies on the Rise in England: Trends & Opportunities - 0 views

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    The pharmacy market in England has seen a significant transformation in recent years, driven by a trend of large-scale disposals by corporate operators. Jonathan Board, Director - Pharmacy, Christie & Co, has told Pharmacy Business that several corporate operators are looking to sell off their marginal or non-performing assets while independent operators are eager to acquire and enhance businesses further. Due to their scale, corporate operators are compelled to adopt a 'one size fits all' approach. However, Jonathan believes this puts them at a disadvantage compared to many independent operators who are better positioned to meet local patient and community needs, delivering a more personalised approach to patient engagement, and a variety of other services "As such, where corporate disposals have taken place, there has been a steady stream of independent operators eager to take over and develop the businesses further," he said.
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Fast-Track Hub and Spoke Legislation: A Lifeline for UK Community Pharmacies - 0 views

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    Pharmacy hub and spoke providers gathered at Westminster on Tuesday (November 19) to highlight to MPs the urgent need to implement Model One of Hub and Spoke legislation. This proposed model, aimed at making hub and spoke dispensing accessible to all pharmacies, was initially scheduled for rollout in January 2025, but has been delayed. Representatives from Centred Solutions, HubRx, and PillTime engaged with over 30 MPs at the event, which was organised with the support of former pharmacist and Labour MP Sadik Al-Hassan. They highlighted the significant benefits of hub and spoke for community pharmacies and stressed the need to extend its use across different legal entities. Sadik Al-Hassan, MP for North Somerset and officer for the Pharmacy APPG, expressed his support, saying, "Community pharmacies are a vital lifeline for our high streets and independents have always been at a disadvantage versus larger chains who can employ economies of scale. "Model One of the proposed legislation would allow the benefits of big pharmacies for smaller ones to help them focus on the service provision our NHS needs during this difficult financial time."
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Standard Lightweight Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Standard Wheelchair are the most frequently used wheelchair. Standard wheelchair weigh over 35 pounds. without the front riggings, have a seat width and depth between 16 and 20 inches, and have fixed or detachable armrests. Almost all standard wheelchairs can support up to 250 pounds.This very functionally designed, folding, stainless steel wheelchair is fitted with removable armrests and swingaway detachable footrests.They also can be bought with various wheelchair accessories such as attendant brakes. Hip Width: Use this to figure seat width if it is the widest point. Chest Width: Measure the widest point of the thorax just below the arm pit. This measurement may influence system width or back width. Heel to Knee: Use this for legrest extensions and seat height. Shoulder Height: This will determine the height and the style of the back panel or the start for a custom back. Head Height: This will help determine the proper headrest height. Features- Supplied with swingaway removable legrests, calf strap and removable armrests Folding frame for easy storage and transportation Breathable padded nylon upholstery (vinyl upholstery option available) Rear backrest upholstery storage pocket
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    Standard Manual Wheelchairs are the most commonly used type of wheelchair, if searching for a standard wheelchair with a durable frame and long-lasting support, take a look at standard wheelchairs. The Standard Wheelchair usually weighs over 35 lbs, have a seat width between 16 and 20 inches, and feature fixed or detachable armrests. Most are made with steel frames and can be an economical and consistent mobility choice. Almost all standard wheelchairs can support up to 250 lb. A standard wheelchair is designed to support longer trips, and to allow for self propulsion. These chairs almost always feature two, large, rear-mounted wheels that the user can set in motion by hand, so if need to be able to operate chair without aid from a loved one or caregiver, a standard wheelchair is an ideal option. Storage is a breeze with these units as well and every model we carry is foldable, allowing the user to fit his/her chair into a tighter spaces. Standard Wheelchairs, also known as Power Operated Vehicles (POVs), are a good choice if need assistance getting around home or apartment and don't have advanced seating or positioning needs. The right Standard Wheelchair will allow to get around home with ease and without getting tired. A Standard Wheelchair allows to go where it need, when it need, with little to no assistance. Numotion will work with it and clinicians to see if a Standard Wheelchair is the right choice. Features: Good for travel and in large outdoor spaces. Designed for mobility on the go. Easy control. Adjust for speed and comfort. Conveniently charged by simply plugging in.
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Study: Better neighborhood lowers obesity, diabetes risk - 0 views

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    Low-income moms who move from very poor neighborhoods to less disadvantaged ones lower their risk of becoming extremely obese and developing type 2 diabetes, a new study reveals.
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Best time for sex and best position according to Ayurveda - 0 views

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    In Ayurveda, different meanings of sex and their disadvantages and advantage have been described. Let's know the best time for sex and best position.
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What are Omega 3 Fish Oil and Its Benefits and Disadvantages? - 0 views

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    As of late numerous individuals have shown an interest in Omega 3 fish oil supplements, which benefits the heart as well as is useful for generally speaking wellbeing. It goes inside the most generally utilized supplements since it is wealthy in omega 3 unsaturated fats, omega 3 unsaturated fats have a ton of medical advantages.
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