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Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair - 0 views

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    CP Child Wheelchair Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder of the brain. Normally, the brain tells the rest of the body exactly what to do and when to do it.CP affects the brain, a person might not be able to walk, talk, eat, or move the way most people do. CP affects a person's muscle tone and ability to coordinate body movements. People with CP have trouble controlling their muscles. CP affects the part of the brain that controls speech, a person with CP might have trouble talking clearly or not be able to speak at all. Because cerebral palsy affects muscle control, some people have learning disabilities or behavior problems - though many people with CP don't have these issues. Other people with CP also have medical problems like seizures or epilepsy, or hearing impairment. CP may work with these experts: a pediatric orthopedist a developmental pediatrician who looks at how the person is growing or developing compared with other teens a pediatric physiatrist (or rehabilitation physician), who helps kids with disabilities of many kinds therapists, like physical therapists to help with movement, occupational therapists to help with skills like handwriting, and speech therapists Features Ultra light weight aluminum alloy frame Epoxy powder coated frame Detachable arm rest provided Height adjustable and detachable head rest Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture Detachable back and seat pad Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head. Hand brakes provided Safety belt provided Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Price Cerebral Palsy is a long-term chronic medical condition that requires long-term supportive care services.Cerebral Palsy often have other associative and co-mitigating medical conditions, including cognitive challenges, vision loss, hearing impairment, and seizures. These conditions require diagnosis, treatment and maintenance all at significant cost.The family of an individual with cerebral palsy is like
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Did You Know You Could be Paying Much More for Hearing Aids than You Have to? - 0 views

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    Here's Some "Dirty Little Secrets" Most Providers Don't Want You to Know...
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Best Ear Infection Treatment by Eardoc - 0 views

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    An outer ear infection is an infection in the tube that connects the opening of the ear to the eardrum. If left untreated, an ear infection can become worse and may lead to permanent hearing loss. Also, children suffer from hearing impairment due to recurring ear infections may also suffer from speech and language difficulties.
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How to Cure an Ear Infection - 0 views

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    An outer ear infection is an infection in the tube that connects the opening of the ear to the eardrum. If left untreated, an ear infection can become worse and may lead to permanent hearing loss. Also, children suffer from hearing impairment due to recurring ear infections may also suffer from speech and language difficulties.
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Future of community pharmacy vision : Nuffield seeks views - 0 views

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    Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund are seeking feedback from community pharmacy on their proposals for the future of community pharmacy and they are seeking feedback from community pharmacy stakeholders. The online survey is the latest opportunity for pharmacy owners, LPCs and others in the sector to engage with the project to develop a Vision for Community Pharmacy. Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund want to hear their views on their proposals, ahead of the publication of the final report later this year. The vision is critically important, as it will be used to develop the future strategy for the sector and lay the groundwork for the next Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) negotiations. The survey is asking for thoughts on key aspects of the vision and its recommendations. The vision has been developed by Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund following an extensive programme of research, interviews and meetings of the vision Steering Group, Advisory Panel, and Working Groups, all of which have contractors, LPCs and other representatives of the sector at their heart. The vision project team are looking forward to hearing views from across the sector on their proposals and what will need to happen to make them a reality.
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NPA:Community Pharmacy Role in Pandemic Vaccination Planning - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has emphasised that the community pharmacy sector must be involved right from the start in all local planning meetings pertaining to the roll-out of vaccine services in potential future pandemics. This includes crucial discussions regarding supply logistics and resource allocation, lawyers representing the NPA told COVID-19 public inquiry hearing. Chaired by Baroness Heather Hallett, the independent public inquiry is examining the UK's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and lessons for the future. The NPA has been designated as a 'core participant' in Module 4 (vaccines) of the inquiry, which considers various issues related to vaccine development and rollout, as well as Module 3 (healthcare). During the hearing on September 13, NPA lawyers outlined three key areas the association says must be improved in future pandemic vaccination programs, including properly utilising existing primary care expertise, better planning and engagement, and improved access to information for community pharmacists.
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GphC Committee removes pharmacist from GPhC Register - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Fitness to Practise Committee decided to remove a pharmacist from the GPhC Register at a 'remote videolink' hearing held on 13 - 14 April. "The decision will not take effect until 12 May 2023 or, if an appeal is lodged, once that appeal has been concluded," the committee said. Kapil Ramesh Rabadia, a pharmacist first registered on 25 July 2011 with GPhC under registration number 2075823 was convicted of 'fraud by abuse of position' and 'being concerned in supplying controlled drugs' following a guilty plea on 13 September 2021. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for the fraud by abuse of position and six months in respect of supplying a 3 Class B drug. However, the interim suspension set out in the decision takes effect immediately and will lapse when the removal decision takes effect or once any appeal is concluded. Between May 2018 and June 2019, Kapil ordered codeine linctus and Phenergan in excess of 100 bottles of each for four men who threatened him with knives and guns. The men told the pharmacist that he needed to continue to make the supplies or "there would be consequences" for him and his family.
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Boots branch closes temporarily as 'no pharmacist available' - 0 views

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    A Boots UK branch store in Hinckley town centre closed 'until further notice' as there was 'no pharmacist available' to work on Monday (May 9). A local news report said: "The sign on the door reads: "Unfortunately, we are unable to open until further notice. We are working hard to get this rectified. "We apologise for the inconvenience. Hearing care appointments please wait here to be greeted."" LeicestershireLive reported a patient saying that their appointment for a hearing aid check had been postponed until Tuesday. It added: "The customer was surprised to be told by staff that the store had to close as there was no pharmacist available."
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6 Things Every Injured Person Needs To Hear - 0 views

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    Injuries can be devastating, not only physically but emotionally as well. It's hard to adjust to the new reality of your life after you have been injured, and it's even harder when you feel like no one understands. But there are certain things that every injured person needs to hear in order to keep going. These six important things to know to make things easier: 1. YOU ARE NOT ALONE Everyone has gone through something similar, so don't feel like you have to carry this burden all by yourself. Reach out for help and support from family, friends, and professionals who can understand what you're going through and provide guidance as needed. In addition, there are many support groups available that can help you connect with others in similar situations. Also, don't be afraid to seek out therapy or counseling if you need it. For example, if you are going through a traumatic experience, PTSD counseling can help you process your feelings. 2. IT'S OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY It is understandable that you may feel overwhelmed or angry. You are allowed to have these emotions and it does not make you weak or ungrateful for all of the help that you have received. Allowing yourself to express and process these emotions in a healthy way is important for your mental health. Find someone who will listen and allow yourself the time and space to be honest about how you feel. In addition, it's important to take time for yourself and find healthy ways to cope such as exercise, art or music therapy, or simply engaging in activities that make you happy.
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UK COVID-19 Inquiry: NPA and RPS submit preliminary evidence, Read more here - 0 views

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    Representatives from the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) presented their preliminary evidence to the Inquiry, which is examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare systems in the UK. The UK COVID-19 Inquiry began on 28 June 2022 to examine the UK's preparedness and response to the pandemic, aiming to draw insights for the future. Its investigations are organised into modules, gathering evidence from witnesses, experts and core participants through a series of corresponding hearings throughout each module. A preliminary Module 3 hearing for its investigation into was held at Dorland House, 121 Westbourne Terrace, London, W2 6BU on Wednesday 10 April at 10.30am. NPA calls for funding to boost pharmacy resilience Presenting its evidence before the inquiry, the NPA highlighted the unsung contribution of pharmacies nationwide in combatting COVID-19 and maintaining health services throughout the pandemic while calling for funding to create greater resilience in community pharmacies.
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How to Deal With and Support a Heroin AddictRehab For Teens Blog | Rehab For Teens Blog - 0 views

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    When you hear people talking about smack, brown, horse, black or tar, they will likely be referring to heroin. Also known as diamorphine, this highly addictive
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    When you hear people talking about smack, brown, horse, black or tar, they will likely be referring to heroin. Also known as diamorphine, this highly addictive
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Magnetic hearing devices may interfere with shunt systems, says FDA - 1 views

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    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a statement warning healthcare providers about potential complications in patients fitted with both programmable cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt systems and certain magnetic hearing devices.
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19 Things You Don't Want to Hear About Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Pharma Health Online - 0 views

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    Anxiety can be defined as a feeling of intense fear or dread about an impending threat or danger. People feel nervous during jobs, interviews, or speaking at a large gathering. This disorder affects men, women and children equally. It's perfectly normal to feel anxious about something new before moving to a new place or starting a new job, but excessive feelings of anxiety are a disorder and require proper treatment. Anxiety disorders can significantly affect a person's daily life. It does not allow a person to keep his mind free and do positive and constructive work. We should know that negative emotions like sadness, anger, and fear are important to our survival, and are very normal. However, an excess of such emotions can adversely affect a person's quality of life. Panic disorder is another type of anxiety disorder in which panic attacks occur at unexpected times. People with this disorder may live in fear of the next panic attack. Symptoms of anxiety disorders can be reduced with the use of lorazepam 2mg, which can be purchased at pharma health online.
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GPhC removes pharmacy technician over indecent photographs - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Fitness to Practise Committee has removed a pharmacy technician from Register after been found guilty of possessing 'indecent photographs of a child'. Graeme Arthur, a pharmacy technician first registered with GPhC on 1 September 2019, under the registration number 5039154, was found guilty at Peterlee Magistrate's Court in August 2022. He received an 18-month Community Order, and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 5 years, He was also ordered to undertake a period of rehabilitation activity for 40 days. In the remote video linking hearing held on 2 - 3 May, the Fitness to Practise Committee found Arthur's fitness to practise to be currently impaired on grounds of protection of the public and in the wider public interest of declaring and upholding the Standards of the profession and maintaining public confidence in the reputation of the profession. The committee considers this to be a serious conviction for an offence which has included possession of the most serious category of images of sexual abuse of children. It said: "Although Mr Arthur had no direct contact with the children concerned, the nature of the abuse is that it thrives on the demand from those who search for and view the images online. As such, children come to actual harm indirectly through the activity of someone viewing and possession of images of sexual abuse."
Mark Darco

Short Fitness Workouts - 0 views

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    As a certified personal trainer in NYC, one of the most frequent excuses I hear for people not exercising is I don't have time. I know, time is short and family and work commitments can leave you very little quality time for the other things you know you should be doing; like exercise!
Ear Doc

How do You Treat Ear Infection - 0 views

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    The onset of ear infection symptoms is rapid. It is extremely important to detect ear infection symptoms at an early stage in order to determine accurate treatment and prevent further complications (such as ruptured eardrum and hearing loss). Usually, ear infection symptoms arise due to a bacterial or viral infection in the fluid that builds up inside the middle ear. In many cases, ear infection symptoms follow an upper respiratory related infection, such as a common cold, or a fever. Taking the pain away does not mean that the problem will be solved. It is much recommended to take a holistic comprehensive approach, taking care of the symptoms. Read more here on how to treat the ear infections without seeing a doctor.
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Ear Infection Symptoms - 0 views

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    Learn about ear infections, and what to do if you are not near medical help. Infection symptoms include ear pain, hearing loss. The Eardoc is easy to use, very efficient and a "must have" if you have recurring ear infections.
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Julie's Eardoc review - Ear Infection & Ear Pain Treatment - 0 views

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    Julie asked if the Eardoc could help her daughter, and wanted to try it. Instead of hearing what we at Eardoc had to say, just check out here review on the Eardoc.
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Eardoc - Great Ear Infection Treatment - 0 views

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    Eardoc is a great ear infection treatment. The Eardoc treats ear pain, ear infections and related issues. In Jonathan's case, his ear is constantly clogged causing hearing problems and earache. He heard about the Eardoc, and decided to try it.
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Eardoc - Ear infection Gone! Review by Jonathan - 0 views

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    Eardoc is a Great Ear Infection Treatment. The Eardoc Treats Ear Pain, Ear Infections and related Issues. In Jonathan's Case, his Ear is Constantly Clogged Causing Hearing Problems and earache. He heard about the Eardoc, and decided to try it.
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