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SaveOurPharmacies :To discuss community pharmacies crisis - 0 views

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    The 'SaveOurPharmacies' roundtable held on Tuesday (21 March) to discuss severe challenges faced by the community pharmacies in England witnessed the support of 15 MPs. Janet Morrison, Chief Executive, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC); Andrew Lane, independent pharmacy owner and Chairman, National Pharmacy Association (NPA) and Ian Strachan, independent pharmacy owner and Board Member, Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies (AIM) attended the summit, which was chaired by Stephen Hammond MP, to brief MPs on the severe challenges facing the sector. MPs in attendance were Stephen Hammond, Sally-Ann Hart, Peter Aldous, Anna Firth, Taiwo Owatemi, Bob Seely, Derek Thomas, David Rutley, Lilian Greenwood, Tulip Siddiq, Hillary Benn, Sarah Olney, Christian Wakeford, Daisy Cooper (researcher) and Victoria Atkins (researcher) The title of the event 'Community pharmacy's role in the Primary Care Recovery Plan' which is expected imminently, is set to include a variety of measures aimed at helping primary care to recover from the impact of the pandemic. PSNC has been pressing for the plan to include a fully-funded national Pharmacy First service as this is the best chance for getting significant additional funds into community pharmacies.
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Keto Bullet - US - 0 views

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    Brisk walking vs jogging; which is better for weight loss? Expert take Brisk walking or jogging - which exercise is more effective for you to shed all those extra pounds post the holiday season? Expert suggests. Brisk walking, jogging, stationary cycling and treadmill are some of the most commonly undertaken physical activities for weight loss (Pixabay) Walking is one of the best forms of exercise that is ideal for almost everyone. It is a cardiovascular physical activity which also helps improve blood flow and keep blood pressure in control. In fact, brisk walking is recommended by many fitness experts these days as it can help build stamina, burn calories and is good for your heart health. Another exercise option that one can conveniently go for in their neighbourhood park is jogging. If running is not your cup of tea or is inconvenient for you, jogging is similar but involves a speed that is lesser than running but higher than walking. Jogging will utilise less of your energy and exert you less. But if you are aiming for weight loss and want effective results which is a better option for you - brisk walking or jogging? We asked an expert. (Also read: Health benefits of walking, tips on getting started and finding your style)
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Ikaria Lean Belly Juice Reviews-Weight Loss Supplement - 0 views

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    What is Ikaria Lean Belly Juice? Ikaria Lean Belly Juice is a high quality dietary supplement used to: Support weight loss Support a faster metabolism Support healthy blood sugar Boost energy Improve digestion The Lean Belly Juice contains a number of 100% natural nutrients that are highly beneficial to the human body.

5 simple tips to help you lose fat with Panorama Slim - 1 views

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You want to lose weight, you will achieve - 1 views

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The Healing Power of Song: How Singing Boosts Health - 1 views

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Explore the fantastic benefits of using Panorama Slim - 1 views

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The Connection Between Cleanliness and Health - 1 views

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RPS Updates Homecare Standards for Health Excellence - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has updated the Professional Standards for Homecare Services to ensure high quality care for patients receiving medicines and associated services in the comfort of their own homes. Originally published in 2013, these standards provide a comprehensive framework to support teams involved in planning, commissioning, and delivering homecare services. The RPS said that these standards were updated to ensure that they align with the needs and expectations of recipients of homecare services, as well as commissioners and providers. Changes were made based on responses received through a consultation process, which was participated by representatives from the National Homecare Medicines Committee, the Association of Pharmacy Technicians, the Pharmacy Forum of Northern Ireland, and the Royal College of Nursing.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with steps - 1 views

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Diets that you can adopt - 1 views

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Sewing Serenity: Stitching Your Way to Better Health - 1 views

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Diets that you can adopt - 1 views

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Start your healthy lifestyle with Panorama Slim - 1 views

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Change your feet, change your life - 1 views

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Panorama Slim - "breathing life" into each product - 1 views

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Martha's Rule to Enhance Patient Safety: Initial NHS Sites Announced - 0 views

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    NHS England has confirmed the initial sites that will test and implement Martha's Rule in the first phase of the programme. This follows the announcement in February regarding NHSE funding for the major patient safety initiative for this financial year. The scheme is named after Martha Mills, who died from sepsis at the age of 13 in 2021. She had been treated at King's College Hospital, London, where a failure to escalate her to intensive care and a lack of response to her family's concerns about her deteriorating condition contributed to her death. Martha's Rule aims to provide a consistent and understandable way for patients and families to seek an urgent review if their or their loved one's condition deteriorates and they are concerned this is not being responded to. NHS England on Monday (27 May) announced that the scheme will be implemented at 143 hospital sites across the country by March 2025.
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