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Glycolic Peel Treatment in Drogheda for Smoother, Brighter, Healthier Skin - 0 views

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    Glycolic peels clears acne, brightens pigmentation, refreshes dull skin. It penetrates deep into skin pores and revitalizes sensitive skin. It accelerates cell renewal process thus clearing off any fine lines, acne and dead skin cells. Visit Lanu Medi Spa to learn more about the treatment, find out benefits, main considerations, working, maintenance, effects and prerequisites of using Glycolic peels to improve the appearance of your skin.
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Why people with gut problems should go for 420 evaluations in Anaheim? - 0 views

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    The cannabinoids in medical cannabis have anti-inflammatory effects, which are beneficial for reducing IBD symptoms, appetite loss, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. Cannabis treatment for gut problems is safe as compared to other available medical treatments. To access medical marijuana legally, you require a doctor's recommendations. And, medical marijuana card renewal is necessary after 12 months if you wish to continue using cannabis for medicinal benefits.
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UK Deals For 114 Million More Covid-19 Vaccine Doses - 0 views

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    Even as the UK agrees deals for 14 million additional vaccine doses from Moderna and Pfizer, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has renewed its calls for community pharmacies in England to play an increased role in delivering booster jabs for Covid-19. "Pharmacists and pharmacy teams across the health service in England have been crucial to the success of the flu and Covids-19 vaccination programmes from the outset," said Thorrun Govind, chair of the RPS in England, who has been making a case on national television for an increased role of the profession. She added: "They continue to go above and beyond to support patient care, engaging with local communities and helping to overcome vaccine hesitancy. "They've already done so much this year to look after patients in really difficult circumstances, but many will be ready to rise to the challenge of this new national effort."
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Boots' parent company weighs potential sale of Britain's largest pharmacy chain - 0 views

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    The parent company of Boots, Britain's largest pharmacy-led health and beauty chain, is reportedly considering putting its UK pharmacies up for sale next year for an estimated £10 billion. Walgreen Boots Alliance (WBA), the US health group that owns a stake in Boots UK since 2012, is lining up Goldman Sachs to explore a potential sale next year, as reported by Sky News. When contacted by Pharmacy Business, WBA said that it would not comment on "market speculation", noting that "Boots is an important part of the Group." The company, however, acknowledged that "it is accurate that WBA announced a renewed set of priorities and strategic direction for the Group in October, which includes a more pointed focus on North America and on healthcare."
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3 yr contract signed between NES and Pharmaceutical Press - 0 views

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    A three-year contract has been signed between NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and Pharmaceutical Press, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's (RPS) knowledge business, to continue the supply of trusted medicines information though MedicinesComplete, to healthcare professionals in Scotland. The renewed investment from NES demonstrates unequivocal confidence in the publisher and highlights Pharmaceutical Press' ongoing commitment to provide practical and evidence-based guidance, supporting those who prescribe, dispense, and administer medicines. Essential resources include Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, Palliative Care formulary, Stockley's Drug Interactions and Critical Illness. Relied on by healthcare professionals globally for use in everyday practice, clear and concise guidance through MedicinesComplete supports confident decision-making at the point of care.
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AIMp issues clarion call to sector to come together - 0 views

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    The Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies (AIMp) has called upon all pharmacy organisations to unite and collectively represent the sector. While underlining the need for the sector to adopt a straightforward manifesto that can be presented to the public, politicians, and decision-makers, the association also advocated for a revitalisation of the 'Save Our Pharmacies' campaign, injecting it with renewed energy and a stronger sense of purpose. AIMp pointed out that a lack of cohesion is one of the factors contributing to the sector's struggle in gaining attention. "The current trajectory of community pharmacy is unsustainable," said Dr. Leyla Hannbeck, Chief Executive of AIMp. "To tackle the significant challenges ahead, we must work together cohesively. The most effective approach is to actively engage with Parliament, leveraging politicians from across the political spectrum to advocate for our cause." Meanwhile, the association urged various pharmacy bodies to unite in support of the Pharmacy All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) to enhance its effectiveness and broaden its influence, rather than working independently.
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Closure of temporary registers by 31 March 2024: GPhC - Latest Pharmacy News | Business... - 0 views

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    Pharmacists on the temporary register will be automatically removed on April 1, unless they have applied to rejoin the permanent register, the General Pharmaceutical Council has said. The government asked the GPhC and other pertinent health professional regulators to close temporary registers by March 31, 2024. According to the GPhC, this decision is based on the anticipation that the emergency conditions justifying the establishment of these temporary registers will cease after the approaching winter. The temporary register was established after the Health and Social Care Secretary asked the Council to utilise its emergency powers to swiftly register pharmacy professionals for their essential role in the national COVID-19 response. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who had previously opted to withdraw from the GPhC register or failed to renew their registration are now eligible for immediate re-registration, the regulator added.
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Mental health services:RPS Wales address rising demands - 0 views

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    The Welsh chapter of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, along with ten other royal colleges and professional bodies, have renewed calls for the urgent transformation of mental health services to address increasing demands on the NHS in Wales. Representatives of the Royal College Mental Health Expert Advisory Group joined members of the Senedd in Cardiff to outline the work of the group over the past year and to explain why a well-trained, fully supported and equipped multi-disciplinary workforce is critical for the development of care for people with mental health conditions. To make sustainable change happen, the group is calling for a greater focus by the Welsh government and NHS Wales on the following: The critical changes needed to improve the delivery and structure of mental health services across Wales in community, hospital and specialist secure settings. Parity of access to mental health services for the most vulnerable patients, ensuring they have equal access opportunities that vulnerable patients would receive for physical health conditions.
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Medical Licensing Board of Indiana Mandatory Topic Course Bundle | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Indiana Medical Licensing Board Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians. The two online courses cover one topic per the Indiana Medical Board license renewal requirements
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Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Nurse Prac... - 0 views

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    Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing Required Courses Bundle for License Renewal. Helps you attain the CT Board of Nursing-required mandatory topic CE credits.
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Vermont Board of Medicine Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Vermont Medical Board Required Courses Bundle for License Renewal. Helps you attain the Vermont Board of Medicine-required mandatory topic CME credits
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UK must swiftly fend off competition | Life sciences Vision - 0 views

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    The UK must act swiftly to fend off competition if it wants to build the world's leading life sciences sciences hub, a new report suggests. A year on from the launch of the government's life science vision, the report commissioned by the the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry said although achieving the ambition remained feasible, the UK would need an attractive business environment because its competitor countries were becoming more adept at attracting investment. To achieve the ambition of the vision, the PwC-produced report suggested raising pharmaceutical R&D investment in the UK to build a 'stronger manufacturing and research infrastructure', alongside better investment in, access to and uptake of innovative medicines. It said the UK would also need to adopt a renewed approach to the priority healthcare challenges identified in the government's 'Life Science Vision', which would mean cutting the overall burden on health of dementia, cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory disease and mental health. The report quantified the size of the prize if the vision was implemented in full and the UK could emulate the successes of leading EU countries, which included: £68 billion in additional GDP over 30 years, owing to increased R&D investment £16.3 billion additional annual GDP from increased pharmaceutical exports Supporting 85,000 additional jobs Up to 40 per cent decrease in disease burden across the whole UK - for areas like cardiovascular disease, mental health conditions and Cancer. Reduced variation in speed of access to new medicines within three months of licensing for all NHS patients.
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Walgreens abandons £5bn sale of Boots UK - 0 views

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance on Tuesday (June 28) scrapped the plan to sell its UK high street pharmacy chain saying no third party was able to make an adequate offer due to the turmoil in global financial markets. Walgreens' move to call off the sale comes as private equity bidders Apollo Global and TDR faced headwinds in raising financing for the deal, as banks were wary of underwriting large chunks of the financing due to tough market conditions. Boots was initially valued at as much as £8bn with the auction process being led by Goldman Sachs. Global economic uncertainty and rising inflation have triggered a spike in interest rates as central banks have rushed to take action in the most widespread tightening of monetary policy for more than two decades, making deal financing costlier and harder to access. Walgreens had put its Boots UK business up for sale after announcing a strategic review in January as the second-largest US pharmacy chain renewed its focus on domestic healthcare. The company said the decision to retain Boots and No7 Beauty Company was also underpinned by their ongoing strong performance.
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New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners Mandatory Topic Course Bundle | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians. The three online courses cover 2 topics per NJ Medical Board license renewal requirements.
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NPA warns of multi-million energy hit for pharmacies - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has warned of multi-million financial hit for community pharmacies, while the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has renewed its calls for urgent financial support amid a looming energy bill crisis. NPA board member, Olivier Picard, this week shared a screenshot of his estimated electricity bill on WhatsApp groups. Upon expiration of his current arrangements, in October, his electricity bill could rise from its current £1,821 for one pharmacy to an estimated £6,914 - a near fourfold increase. Piccard said: "This is an eye-watering rise in costs for my own pharmacies and adds to the intense financial pressure we're already under. My standing charges will multiply by 10 and the overall cost to each pharmacy amounts to about £5,000." His comments come just ahead of an NPA-commissioned report into pharmacy inflation which will provide an analysis of inflationary costs pressing on the community pharmacy sector, from utilities and workforce to medicines purchasing.
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Iowa Board of Medicine Mandatory Topic Course Bundle | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Iowa Board of Medicine Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians. The four online courses cover two topics per the Iowa Medical Board license renewal requirements.
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Arizona Medical Board Mandatory Topic Course Bundle | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Arizona Medical Board Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians. The three online courses cover two topics per the AZ Medical Board requirements for your license renewal.
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Innovative Medicines Fund : £340m NHS fund - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) launched a new Innovative Medicines Fund on Tuesday (June 7) under which £340 million has been made available to purchase potentially life-saving drugs early. This will allow NHS patients in England to have early access to potentially life-saving and cutting-edge treatments Health secretary Sajid Javid said: "I want NHS patients to be the first in the world to access the most promising and revolutionary treatments that could extend or save their lives. "The launch of the Innovative Medicines Fund delivers another manifesto pledge and will fast-track cutting-edge medicines to adults and children to give people renewed hope for a better future." A total of £680 million has been ringfenced for the Innovative Medicines Fund and Cancer Drugs Fund - £340 million each - to fast-track medicines to NHS patients. DHSC said: "The Innovative Medicines Fund will provide quick access to novel treatments, including potentially lifesaving gene therapies for serious conditions with few treatment options. It often takes longer for pharmaceutical companies to collect data on a medicine's clinical and cost effectiveness for rare diseases due to the smaller patient cohort.
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Kansas State Board CME Licensure Requirements & Courses - eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Learn more about Kansas State Board Licensure CME requirements for Physicians and browse a wide range of accredited mandatory courses to fulfill your required CME Credits. Curated especially for Kansas's esteemed physicians, these state-mandated CME course bundles are significant for medical licensure and seamless license renewal.
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Things to Know About Glycolic Peels - Benefits, Course, Side Effects and More - 0 views

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    If you have oily skin condition or if you are suffering from clogged skin pores that results in blackheads & breakouts then Glycolic is good for preventing it. Glycolic peels exfoliates the skin stimulating skin cell renewal, this prevents the build up of dead skin cells and gives a fresher younger looking skin. It can also reduce lines & wrinkles and any brown pigmentation marks on the skin . Skin feels super smooth & soft, so make up application is easier & absorption of skin creams easier. Check out the complete FAQs on Glycolic Peels, about course, benefits, considerations and maintenance.
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