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New Versus Used Medical Equipment - Sound Health Doctor - 0 views

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    It does not matter if you are a large and thriving hospital, a tiny startup clinic or a small private practice, you will find that medical equipment is a necessity for your business. This equipment will need to be dependable, high quality and top notch to keep you profitable.
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How to Wake Yourself Up When Tired In the Morning - 0 views

How to get rid of sleep lines fast Experts in the field of sleep medicine offer their 12 best tips for waking up in the morning. Awakening might be difficult for some people. The sound of your al...

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started by ekwe22 on 24 Apr 22 no follow-up yet
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SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds - 0 views

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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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Pharmacy Technician Crisis: Labour's Paulette Hamilton Sounds Alarm - 0 views

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    Labour's Paulette Hamilton has raised concerns regarding the increasing reliance on pharmacy technicians in clinical practice due to staffing shortages within pharmacies. At the recent Pharmacy Inquiry session, Hamilton highlighted the mounting pressure on technicians to take on more responsibilities beyond their qualifications, attributing it to the launch of Pharmacy First in January. With almost 50,000 Pharmacy First consultations conducted in the first month alone as per a report by the Company Chemists' Association, Hamilton expressed apprehension about technicians being classified under the broad term of "pharmacy professionals," blurring the distinction between their roles and those of clinical pharmacists. She further drew parallels between this situation and the scrutiny faced by physician associates (PAs) in GP practices following a patient's death due to misdiagnosis and cautioned against technicians performing tasks beyond their expertise and urged policymakers to prevent similar incidents in pharmacy settings. Health Minister Dame Andrea Leadsom responded by defending the current approach, denying any "blurring of the edges" and emphasizing patient safety as the top priority.
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The Intersection of Car Finance and Health - 0 views

When it comes to purchasing a car, finances are a crucial consideration. But did you know that your car finance decisions can also impact your health? It's true. Here's how: Stress: Financial stra...

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started by azurabennett1 on 18 Apr 24 no follow-up yet
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Scabies Crisis: BAD Sounds Alarm on Medication Shortage UK - 0 views

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    The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) has raised concerned about rising cases of scabies in the UK, and suggested that the current shortage of medicines is contributing to the outbreak. Usually, this skin condition is treated using topical creams or oral medication in more severe cases, but shortage of scabies drugs has been reported since May 2023. Both permethrin 5% cream and malathion liquid, which are two main topical treatments for scabies, are in limited supply in the U.K. Paula Geanau, a spokesperson for BAD, told Fox News Digital on Friday (19 January) that the rate of scabies is double the seasonal average, with three cases per 100,000 of the population recorded at the end of November by the Royal College of GPs.
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