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UKHSA Alarming Findings on Antibiotic Resistance in 2022 - 0 views

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    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published the latest national surveillance data on antibiotic prescribing and resistance. The English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) report showed an increase in antibiotic use in all settings (apart from dental) in 2022. According to the report, antibiotic prescribing rose by 8.4 per cent in 2022 compared with 2021, although the number remains below 2019 pre-pandemic levels. "There are many reasons behind the increase in prescribing, one of which is likely related to decreased immunity and exposure to infections during the COVID-19 pandemic that may have underpinned the increased transmission in co-circulating infections, namely: influenza (flu), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and group A streptococcus (GAS)," the report stated.
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5 Guidelines To Keep Your Respiratory System Healthy - 0 views

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    It is common knowledge that human happiness and well-being are dependent on good health. According to The American Lung Association (ALA) though, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in men and women as well. Unfortunately, it seems we often overlook the importance of our lungs. We tend to forget that they are nature's natural defensive system designed to keep dirt and germs out. However, there are several crucial things you can do to lower your lung disease risk. Here are some valuable guidelines for keeping your lungs in good shape. 1. AVOID EXPOSURE TO POLLUTION 2. NO SMOKING! 3. KEEP AWAY FROM INFECTIONS 4. TAKE DEEP BREATHS 5. EXERCISE REGULARLY These are the most essential and valuable guidelines that you should follow if you want your respiratory system to be healthy. Along with proper exercise, maintaining a balanced diet, and keeping your mind in a healthy vigorous state, they should form the foundation for long and prosperous life. Let's always keep in mind the teachings of ancient Greek philosophers, like Hippocrates, who maintained the axiom "a healthy mind in a healthy body", and we'll always be on the right track.
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MHRA Approves Cabotegravir: A Game-Changer in HIV Prevention - 0 views

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    In a significant leap forward in the fight against HIV, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has given the green light to two groundbreaking formulations of cabotegravir. Apretude 30 mg film-coated tablets and Apretude 600 mg prolonged-release suspension for injection are now authorized for preventing sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection in adults and adolescents weighing at least 35kg at increased risk. This approval marks a pivotal moment in HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention, offering an alternative to existing standard pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP treatments. HIV, a virus notorious for compromising the immune system, has long been a global health concern. Cabotegravir, a member of the integrase inhibitor group, works by blocking a key enzyme necessary for the replication of HIV-1, thereby reducing the virus's ability to spread.
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Tanning Treatment gives you Healthy Sun-kissed Glow - 0 views

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    Get your swimsuit body ready for this summer by getting a perfect tanning treatment in Drogheda. Exposure to the sun can cause our skin to age prematurely but harmful UV rays can result in skin cancers. Also that bottles of self-tanning lotion hastily applied in our bathrooms the day before an important event can lead to untold embarrassments. So, of course, getting your tan done professionally is the safest, most convenient way of getting that healthy sun-kissed glow. Here, at Lanu Medi Spa, we have Top Tips for getting the perfect tan every time and maintaining your sun tan for longer.
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HIV Prevention Therapy Could Benefit Gay Men - Locality News - 0 views

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    HIV previous investigations have found that a regular dose of Truvada might reduce HIV procurement i...
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The Chance Of Functional HIV Transmission Depends On The Nature Of The Exposure - 0 views

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    Follow Standard Precautions at all times. Assume that blood and other body fluids are potentially transmissible. * Use gloves, goggles, and other barriers when anticipating contact with blood or body fluids. * Wash hands and other skin surfaces immediately after contact with blood or body fluids. * Use safety devices to prevent needle-stick injuries. For Information Visit Our Website https://drpounders.com/ or Call Us At 214-520-8833
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Effective techniques to prevention skin cancer - 0 views

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    Most people who are aware of the damaging effects of being overexposed to UVA and UVB radiations emitted by the sun are very particular to take steps to minimize the extent of exposure. Read more about skin cancer prevention in above link.
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What about antidotes? - 1 views

Antidotes are substances or treatments designed to counteract the effects of specific poisons, toxins, or medications within the body. They work by either neutralizing the toxic substance, blocking...

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Chickenpox vaccine sales up by over 400 percent at Superdrug - 0 views

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    Superdrug has reported more than 400 per cent spike in sale of the chickenpox vaccines in the UK. To protect children against the disease during chickenpox season, nearly nine out of 10 patients (87 per cent) have taken their wards under the age of five for vaccination in the last eight weeks. Chickenpox can be a seasonal disease with children usually catching it in the winter and spring, with UK peaks often between March and May. The last two years of spending time in and out of various lockdowns have meant less interaction between people, and so less transmission across the general population. Caris Newson, head of healthcare services at Superdrug, said: "One of the knock-on effects of Covid is that people have a greater awareness and understanding of the benefits that vaccines can offer. "We launched the chickenpox vaccination service five years ago in 2017 and it's now that we're beginning to see greater interest in how it can support family health. In fact, our fully qualified nurses have told us that they've had more parents ask about the chickenpox vaccination service, and word of mouth has then spread amongst parents and schools."
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