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10 things you don't know about coffee | Bad Side Effects of drinking Coffee - 0 views

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    ovial accounts of a jubilant drink: Coffee is not bad if done within limits. In fact, there are many who will be absolutely shocked on putting this crisis buster under such gruesome lights. So you may well imagine what it means to them putting on those really heavy stigmas; however, lighten up before we make our Cup of Joe (it's 'JOE'; not joy as many think it to be) appear for the court martial; discussing the secrets behind this human name will lighten things up to several degrees. At least, that's what coffee did to the U.S. Navy crews when alcohol was banned aboard in 1914 and the idea of the U.S. Navy secretary - Joe Daniels - clung on big time. His name, thus, has ever since been immortalized and perhaps envied big time by the Turkish soul who left behind the beans while retreating from Austria. He now has a pal, too; the Viennese guy who, out of compulsion, added plenteous milk and sugar to the brew and made the world's first cappuccino, named to show the friar from the Capuchin order of monks the due respects for his bravery against the Turks. But all that is history and we are dealing with the present.
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5 Best Flower Nail Art Designs Ideas - 0 views

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    Though people admire nail arts, they especially beginners think that nail art is a complex art to put on their nails. But, it is a wrong thought. In fact it is much simpler to create a nail art but, all that you need is patience, practice plus creativity to put those designs.
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Types Of Travel Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Travel Wheelchair is a lightweight and portable wheelchair,and easy to fold wheelchair.The most common type of travel wheelchair- transport wheel chair ultra lightweight wheelchairs Transport Wheel chair Transport Wheelchair is also known as travel wheelchair .It is specially designed to provide transportation for patients confined to a wheelchair or requiring a wheelchair for transport. We can transport up to two (2) wheelchairs at any one time with seats for family members or staff to accompany the patient. Pros Of Transport Wheelchair- Position yourself at the edge of the bed or toilet in a sitting position. Keep your feet flat on the floor. Place your wheelchair as close to your bed or toilet as possible. Lock the wheels. Move the arm and footrest that are closest to the bed or toilet out of the way. Put one edge of the transfer board under your buttock and the other edge on the wheelchair seat. Put your hands on the bed or toilet seat, straighten your elbows, and push yourself up off the surface. Move yourself over the board in small movements until you are completely on the wheelchair. Do not drag yourself across the board. Doing this can tear or scratch your skin. Remove the transfer board and position yourself in the middle of your wheelchair. Move the arm and footrest back into place Ultra Lightweight Wheelchairs Ultra Lightweight Wheelchairs is a Folding Wheelchairs. It is one of the lightest of all manual wheelchairs, compact size, easy to carry with its foldable nature. Ultralight Lightweight Wheelchairs is ideal for both outdoor and indoor usage, and mostly used while travelling. Features- Seat and back height are adjustable for your comfort Attractive carbon steel frame - best looking wheelchair on the market Swing away removable elevating padded legrests included Telescopic foot plates adjust to your comfort level
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Pharmacy RSG Aims To Put Proposals To Vote Before Easter'22 - 0 views

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    After engaging with contractors and stakeholders of NHS Community Pharmacy, the pharmacy review steering group (RSG) is planning to put proposals to contractors' vote before Easter 2022. The group, made up of representatives from the Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies, Company Chemists' Association and independent community pharmacy, was formed in late 2020 to explore the future of community pharmacy network support. After engagement with the sector, the RSG has defined the roles of the local and national representative bodies, considered the contractor decision-making process, and worked through analysis and suggestions on local representation. It is now focusing on national representation and support.
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Drug shortages forcing patients to visit multiple pharmacies - 0 views

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    There has been extensive national media coverage today (August 11) on how medicine shortages have forced patients to visit multiple pharmacies to get their prescriptions filled or return to their GP to be prescribed alternative drugs. These media reports have been based on a survey involving more than 1,500 pharmacists in the UK, in which over a half of those polled said that their patients' health had been put at risk in the last six months. In response to a query from Pharmacy Business, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said it monitors the medicines supply chain closely to prevent any shortages and acts swiftly when any issue arises. A DHSC spokesperson told Pharmacy Business: "We take patient safety extremely seriously and we routinely share information about medicine supply issues directly with the NHS so they can put plans in place to reduce the risk of any shortage impacting patients, including offering alternative medication.
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NHS Consultant Pay Reform: Ending Strikes - 0 views

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    After a month of intense talks, the British government and unions representing consultant doctors in England have reached an agreement, potentially ending six months of disruptive strike action. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has put forward an offer to reform the pay structure for senior doctors from January 2024, reducing the number of pay points and the time it takes to reach the top. As part of this offer, consultants will also be entitled to enhanced shared parental leave, bringing them in line with other NHS staff. New arrangements will ensure a clearer link between pay progression and evidence of skills, competencies and experience, the DHSC said. The British Medical Association (BMA) and Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA) agreed to put the offer to their members for a vote in the coming weeks, with no further strike action to be called during that time.
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People To Be 'Patient And Courteous' With Pharmacy Teams - 0 views

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    Amid the ongoing furore over shortages of Lateral Flow Device (LFD) test kits that led pharmacy staff to bear customers' wrath, the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) and Company Chemists Association (CCA) have jointly appealed the public to be "patient and courteous to pharmacy teams". In an open letter, the two organisations have urged patients and customers to be patient, courteous and safe while visiting their local pharmacies. Highlighting the efforts put in by healthcare workers to keep everyone safe through this tough winter, the two organisations said the pressure of Covid-19 and shortage of LFD kits have sometimes led to verbal abuse of pharmacy staff. Mark Lyonette, NPA chief executive said: "The vast majority of pharmacy customers and patients are polite and understanding. The supply situation with Lateral Flow Tests is stretching people's patience, but that's no excuse for abusive behaviour and people need to understand the constraints on pharmacy teams at this time." Alongside their routine job of providing medicines, health advice and a range of NHS services, pharmacies have put in extra effort to protect people during the pandemic.
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DE Group:Independent pharma wholesaler into administration - 0 views

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    DE Group, one of the UK's leading independent pharmaceutical wholesalers, has gone into administration. Pharmacy Business has learnt that the group was put into administration on Monday (May 9), putting hundreds of jobs at risk and stoking fears of a "sudden shock" to pharmaceutical supply chain. A community pharmacy contractor who has done business with the wholesaler for over 20 years told Pharmacy Business: "I fear for the worst. I don't think there will be enough supply of medicines to cope up with a surge at such a short notice." Bharat Shah, founder and CEO of Sigma Pharmaceuticals, another leading short-line wholesaler, said the news will send shock-waves and have "a massive impact on the market" because DE Group enjoyed a "substantial coverage and market share" in the independent pharmacy sector. "It won't be easy for anyone to take on the extra volume as it could jeopardise their own business," he said, adding that Sigma was actively looking into expanding its own operations in the foreseeable future.
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BBC show puts spotlight on community pharmacy - 0 views

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    The One Show on BBC One has put community pharmacy in the limelight, showcasing the sector's vital work during the pandemic to a primetime TV audience. The five minute segment, aired on May 10, featured Sutton pharmacist Reena Barai and a reception at St. James's Palace for around 200 pharmacists, including Barai, hosted by the Prince of Wales on May 4. "It was great to be part of such a positive story," Barai, who is a board member of the National Pharmacy Association (NPA), said. "It's heartening that the national media are taking notice of the sector, because it's too often overlooked. Coverage like this both reflects public opinion and shapes it, that's why the NPA works so hard on keeping us in the public eye." The segment told the story of community pharmacy's role during the pandemic and contained footage of a speech by the Prince of Wales, praising the sector for its contribution to the nation's healthcare. "Pharmacists are about people and places, not just pills, a place where science, as it were, meets society. I just want to thank you all, more than I can possibly say, for everything you do so brilliantly to keep people well, and above all, save lives. Thank you, everybody," Prince Charles is seen saying at the reception.
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Healthy Foods to Gain Weight Fast in 10 Days - 0 views

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    Skinny can gain weight and look good just in 10 days. Food diet to follow to put more weight is peanut butter, cheese, dairy products, milk, egg, pasta etc.,
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Catch Cancer Early:NHS & P-Wave Urinal Mats Sound the Alarm - 0 views

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    The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has partnered with P-Wave, a urinal products brand, to put cancer warnings for men on urinal mats in public places across England, as part of its new earlier diagnosis drive. Urinal mats in pubs, restaurants, shops, hotels and sports stadiums will begin to carry the message "Blood in your pee? Contact your GP practice", and men's toilets in workplaces will also be targeted, the NHS said. Health chiefs believe that this unique initiative will help men to spot the signs of cancer such as blood in pee, and catch the disease early. "Having blood in your pee - even just once - shouldn't be ignored because it can be a sign of cancer, so it needs to be checked out by your GP team," said Professor Peter Johnson, NHS England National Clinical Director for Cancer.
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Mind Secrets Exposed 2.0 Review | Reviewing The Best Digital Product Around The World - 0 views

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    The book comes as an e-book as well as an audiobook so that you can listen on the go. Every section focuses on a different area of the mind and ways to utilize that function to its full possibility to reach your goals. Every section concludes with useful exercises which the readers may put into use immediately in their everyday life. This plan is unique because it provides practicality as well as applicability towards the theory.
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6 Simple Ways To Reduce Stretch Marks - 0 views

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    Desperate to see your stretch marks fade off into the never-land? Put these 6 powerful tips into practice.
Ear Doc

Best Ear Infection Home Treatment - 0 views

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    The Eardoc is easy to use, very efficient and a "must have" if you have recurring ear infections. Buy the Eardoc here. Just put in two AA batteries, place behind your ear and hold for 1 minute. You can repeat it as many times as you like.
Ear Doc

How to tell if your earache is due to a cold or an infection - 0 views

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    A common cold can lead to an accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, which leads to pain, as the fluid puts pressure on the eardrum. Before you start to take any natural ear infection treatment you need to treat your cold; when your sinuses are going to drain and your fever will fade out, the ear pain will also disappear, as there will be no more fluid to pressure the eardrum.
Ear Doc

How to tell if your earache is due to a cold or an infection - 0 views

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    Before you start an inner ear infection treatment you need to identify where the pain does come from. A common cold can lead to an accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, which leads to pain, as the fluid puts pressure on the eardrum. Before you start to take any natural ear infection treatment you need to treat your cold
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Retirement Communities & Senior Housing - 0 views

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    Senior Living.Org began out the frustration of being a remote caregiver for a family member in need. After my father's first stroke and just before his discharge from the hospital, I needed to find care with in 24 hours. Searching dozens of websites, each listing only a few "paid" senior care options, was a hardship that I hope no care giver ever has to experience. After that, I decided that someone had to build a senior web site that puts seniors before profits.
Ear Doc

Natural Ear Infection Treatment - 0 views

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    How do You Treat an Ear Infection Before you start an inner ear infection treatment you need to identify where the pain does come from. A common cold can lead to an accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, which leads to pain, as the fluid puts pressure on the eardrum. Before you start to take any natural ear infection treatment you need to treat your cold; when your sinuses are going to drain and your fever will fade out, the ear pain will also disappear, as there will be no more fluid to pressure the eardrum.
Ear Doc

Natural Ear Infection Treatment - 0 views

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    Before you start an inner ear infection treatment you need to identify where the pain does come from. A common cold can lead to an accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, which leads to pain, as the fluid puts pressure on the eardrum. Before you start to take any natural ear infection treatment you need to treat your cold; when your sinuses are going to drain and your fever will fade out, the ear pain will also disappear, as there will be no more fluid to pressure the eardrum.
Ear Doc

Treating Ear Infections with Eardoc by Mel from MamaBuzz - 0 views

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    Starting with our firstborn, we gained a lot of experience dealing with ear infections. Jacob had so much trouble with his ears and eventually had to have tubes put into his ears. He had lost a bit of hearing, so he also had to see a speech therapist regularly. Now with our second child, we've had a few problems with ear infections, the last one that he had being the absolute worst. He was so sick. Of course, I travel some too, so I deal with ear problems from air travel; and my husband has a lot of sinus issues. We were pretty excited to hear about a more natural form of treatment for ear infections, the Eardoc.
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