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Journal of Translational Science (JTS) is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process.  JTS is a novel journal that will focus upon the transla...

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http://www.oatext.com/Global-Anesthesia-and-Perioperative-Medicine-GAPM.php - 0 views

The journal aims to promote publications from anesthesia care providers who are otherwise unable to access other journals. Most importantly, those anesthesia care providers from countries or region...

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Journal of Systems and Integrative Neuroscience (JSIN) is a bimonthly open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy, and a very rapid publication process. Journal is primarily focused o...

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Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu - 0 views

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    Know the importance of saving Umbilical cord blood and raise awareness with customized rubber wristbands this July.
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Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu - 0 views

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    Learn the easy ways to get involved in National Nutrition Month this March. Support and raise awareness by wearing customized rubber bracelets.
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Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu - 0 views

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    Know the Symptoms and Treatments for Pancreatic Cancer and raise awareness with custom made rubber bracelets.
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Write In Private: Free Online Diary And Personal Journal | Penzu - 0 views

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    Know the what is Autism and it's cause. Support Autism by wearing customized silicone wristbands with the puzzle symbol printed over it.
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ESMO 2019: Seven promising liquid biopsy companies at ESMO Congress - 1 views

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    Research and development (R&D) in liquid biopsy is increasingly being funded by both public and private sectors due to its promising features such as early detection of cancer tumour, new lesion characterisation and identification of cancer drug target.
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    Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive cancer diagnostic tool, has gained momentum in the last five years due to its advantages over the archaic painful procedure of solid tumour biopsy.
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Natural Remedies For Ear Infections | Ear Doc - 0 views

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    Eardoc is a non-invasive device for middle ear infections (Otitis media) treatment and other conditions involving ear pain in children and adults. The Eardoc is a natural way to treat the problems in the ear and not just symptoms such as pain and inflammation.
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Face Masks Again Mandatory In England - 0 views

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    New mask mandates and other measures aimed at curbing the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant came into England today, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson eyes an expanded booster programme to help increase protection against Covid-19. From Tuesday morning (November 30), face masks are compulsory on transport and in shops, banks and hair salons. All international travellers must take a PCR test by the end of the second day after they arrive, and self-isolate until they get their result. That is in addition to restrictions on arrivals from 10 southern African countries, who have to enter hotel quarantine. Britain has reported 11 cases of the Omicron variant so far, and while the government says this number will rise, it says it is important to slow its spread until more is known about the variant's transmissibility and impact on vaccines.
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PSNC:Political influencing campaign for community pharmacy - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) will launch a new influencing campaign to build wider political support for community pharmacies this week. The campaign aims to ensure that MPs and Peers across Parliament understand the risks to pharmacy services that the current pressures on the sector are causing. In a Parliamentary event held today (Tuesday 15 November) MPs and Peers heard from PSNC, LPC and other pharmacy bodies about the current situation. PSNC briefed them on the urgent need for action to address the pressures on the sector. The committee will be working with LPCs and contractors to organise a series of pharmacy visits for key Parliamentarians including Minsters, Committee and APPG Members. This is happening alongside work to develop a new vision and strategy for the community pharmacy sector, all of which is part of PSNC's strategy to lay the ground for future CPCF negotiations.
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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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Britons Embrace Community Pharmacies : NPA - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA), released survey data today (30 October) which suggests Britons have a higher regard for community pharmacies than retail settings. It also highlighted the level of awareness of pharmacies' healthcare duties, which range from NHS medicines consultations to monitoring blood pressure. The survey conducted by Research Without Barriers involved 1680 adults in England from 20-23 October 2023. The data showed that over 90 per cent of adults in England are aware that pharmacies offer each of these services. The survey also suggested that 56 per cent of respondents find it appropriate to ask their local pharmacies for help to quit smoking, and 63 per cent would ask for a blood pressure check.
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NHS Vaccination|Easy Booking on the Enhanced NHS App - 0 views

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    The NHS England has developed and published a new vaccination strategy with an aim to increase national uptake of lifesaving vaccinations, and protect people against a range of diseases. Getting vaccinations will become easier than ever before, as the NHS App is being expanded with more additional features. Improved booking features such as new in-App bookings, invitation alerts and appointment notifications will make "booking a jab as easy as booking a cab," NHS leaders said. The NHS App overhaul will also include improved access to medical records, meaning users will be able to see their routine vaccination status over the coming months and years, making it easier for them to identify any missed vaccinations in their history.
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3.7% Surge in Centenarians Revealed in ONS 2022 Report - 0 views

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    The number of people living to be 100 or more increased by 3.7 per cent in England and Wales in 2022, compared to the previous year, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). ONS data also revealed that the number of centenarians in the UK has more than doubled in the last two decades. Wales has more centenarians (27 people per 100,000 aged 100 or over) than England (25 people per 100,000). It's good news that more people are living into their second century, but it also means that we may need to rethink our health plans for a longer future, a leading testing expert has suggested.
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