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Alliance Healthcare Raises £100k for Charities - 0 views

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    The wholesale supplier and distributor, Alliance Healthcare has successfully raised over £100k for three charities following a series of events in the last three months. The healthcare company hosted a Sports Championship event in October to raise funds for Action Medical Research, Vitamin Angels UK, and the Theodora Children's Charity. The following competition saw colleagues competing against each other in various football and netball tournaments. Last month, two teams of seven members participated in a thrilling 2023 Tour D'Alliance cycle challenge to pedal and cover over 300 miles from Great Yarmouth to Swansea Service Centre.
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Sprains 101: 3 Types And 4 Treatment Options - 0 views

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    A physically active lifestyle offers numerous benefits, including better cardiovascular fitness, healthy body weight, management of chronic illnesses like diabetes and arthritis, and improved bone health and muscular fitness. However, like the cliché statement that every action attracts an adverse reaction, physical activity has its fair share of risks, including injuries. Some common body injuries while engaging in various levels of physical activity or active sports include wrist, knee, and ankle injuries. The most common injuries are bruises, strains, and sprains, and this article focuses on the latter. A sprain is an acute soft tissue injury when ligaments get torn or stretched excessively. Ligaments are tough fibrous tissues made of collagen that connect the bones and form the different joints found in human bodies. Therefore, sprains are joint injuries, with ankles taking the giant share of most sprain injuries. It's also important to note that sprains are often confused with strains. However, they're distinctly different because the former are injuries to the ligaments in a joint, while the latter are injuries to the muscles.
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Soft tissue injuries: How to do your joint care - 0 views

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    An ever-increasing emphasis is being placed on getting and staying fit and mobile, whatever your age, with good reason. Regular aerobic exercise (physical activity which gets the heart beating faster) helps patients to: Reduce or maintain body weight Reduce the risk of heart disease, strokes and diabetes Control blood sugar (helpful for diabetics) Maintain mobility and muscle strength, allowing daily activities to be undertaken more easily Improve mood, physical activity can be beneficial for everyone. However, injuries sometimes happen during exercise or everyday life. Collectively, injuries to tendons, ligaments and/or skeletal muscle, are referred to as musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries. Post pandemic pharmacists are now the first port of call for many seeking to self-treat so it is important that information, advice and a wide range of treatment options are available. While the precise incidence and prevalence of such disorders are difficult to define, they are known to be the most common rheumatic causes of sickness absences from work. Indeed, soft tissue complaints account for up to 59 per cent of new patient referrals to rheumatology practice and up to 15 per cent of consultations in primary care. Ankle injuries are very common with an estimated incidence of one per 100,000 population per day. They account for about one in five of all sports related injuries. The majority of ankle injuries are moderate ligament sprains. With appropriate treatment the majority of patients should be able to return to normal activities within a few weeks.
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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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Revolutionizing Rural Healthcare: RPS Scotland's Bold Solutions - 0 views

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    Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Scotland has submitted its evidence to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee's inquiry into 'Healthcare in remote and rural areas.' The Committee had sought views on what policies and actions would be most effective in addressing the issues people face when accessing healthcare in these areas. During the evidence session today (19 December), Laura Wilson, Director for RPS Scotland, highlighted the challenges faced by pharmacists and pharmacy in remote and rural areas, as well as provided some of the solutions for ensuring a sustainable pharmacy workforce. At present, people living in remote and rural areas of Scotland are required to travel to Glasgow or Aberdeen to undertake pharmacy training. Laura underscored the need to develop alternative education and training pathways, such as "grow your own" models, to support remote and rural areas to develop and retain local pharmacists.
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Skin Care Tips: Keep Your Skin Healthy During the Summer - 0 views

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    The summer sun can be tough on your skin, but following these amazing tips will help keep your skin healthy all season long! Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen religiously, and don't forget to exfoliate regularly to slough away dead skin cells. If you start to experience any skin problems, consult a dermatologist immediately. With these tips, you'll have gorgeous, healthy skin all summer long! 1. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER Staying hydrated is crucial for healthy skin, especially during the summer when the weather is hot and humid. Drink at least eight glasses of water per day to keep your skin looking its best. We spoke with For Care Education and Research and they said that water is the primary nutrient that helps all organs in the body function. Drinking enough water each day is essential to maintaining healthy skin. Additionally, be sure to avoid dehydration by drinking sports drinks or juices when participating in outdoor activities. It's important to replace the fluids and electrolytes your body is losing when you sweat. 2. WEAR SUNSCREEN You should be wearing sunscreen every day, regardless of the season, but it's especially important during the summer. The sun's rays are strongest then and can do serious damage to your skin if you're not careful. Look for a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 that provides broad-spectrum protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Apply it generously to all exposed areas of skin, including your face, neck, chest, and hands. Reapply every two hours or more often if you're sweating or swimming. This will help protect your skin from premature aging, sunburns, and other harmful effects of the sun.
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Simon Harris : Pharmacy Business Award Winner - 0 views

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    Simon Harris bought an average-sized store from a national chain and turned it into a profitable business in just over a year - a great example of how to start up a pharmacy and become successful. His formula was quite simple - recognise the available opportunities, take some calculated risks and reap the rewards. Simon went into pharmacy because he felt it was a profession that would allow him to "help people" and have a direct impact on their lives. "I also thought it was a profession which would allow me to have my own business one day." Since qualifying as a pharmacist from Bath University in the late 90s, Simon did his pre-reg at a large Boots store in Broadmead, where we had some "great experience" as a pharmacist manager. He decided to take a year out and went around the world with his "now wife" and ended up working as a pharmacist for a pharmacy group Down Under which had a contract with the sports industry, i.e. Australian Open and the Australian Football League. "It was quite an experience because at the time I knew nothing about Aussie football but I ended up being their pharmacist after a short conversion course."
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RPS new campaign 'be kind' pharmacy teams in Scotland - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has urged people across Scotland to be kind to their pharmacy teams this winter through its campaign called 'Be Kind'. The pharmacies are facing lot of pressure and challenges during winter, RPS has heard from its members that abuse towards pharmacy teams, particularly those in community pharmacy, has 'unfortunately' risen. The campaign has been running throughout December, to promote 'be kind' message to the public at a time when pharmacy services are particularly stretched by winter pressures and other factors, including the recent shortages of antibiotics. "Throughout December, leading figures have provided a series of powerful videos, which all encourage the public to be kind to their pharmacy teams. The campaign has highlighted personal video messages from many figures including Jason Leitch, Scotland's National Clinical Director, Maree Todd, Minister for Public Health, Women's Health and Sport, and Andrew Carruthers, RPS Scottish Pharmacy Board Chair," said RPS.
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Join The Two Jamies on Their 5-Day Cancer Charity Walk - 0 views

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    What initially began as two close friends taking a leisurely walk to escape their everyday routine has evolved into a meaningful endeavour to support the fight against cancer. Jamie Sparrow, Senior Vice President - Commercial, EMENA at Accord Healthcare, and Jamie Durbidge, Owner & Managing Director of Perennial Pharma, will be undertaking a 5-day walking challenge to support The Luke Hart Foundation in raising funds for Cancer Research UK. The two Jamies have been friends for more than 15 years and worked together at Mylan, now Viatris, where Jamie S served as Managing Director, while Jamie D held the position of Sales Director for some years. During the COVID pandemic when everybody was stuck at home, the two friends, both early risers, used to spend hours in the mornings walking and talking over the phone, about anything and everything - work, life, family, the Pharmaceutical Industry, politics, sport, and about challenges that people were having during the lockdown. After continuing this routine for several months, they eventually planned to transform their daily ritual into a "walking and talking" trip to reconnect, catch up on things, and enjoy some time together and with friends who wanted to join them.
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WHO rejects tobacco companies' harm reduction claims in a new report - 0 views

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) reiterated its concerns about tobacco companies' continued targeting of young people through various channels such as social media, sports, and music festivals, as well as the introduction of flavored products. In a joint report with industry watchdog STOP released on Thursday, the WHO accused these companies of attempting to ensnare a new generation in nicotine addiction. While facing stricter regulations on traditional cigarettes, major tobacco firms and newcomers have turned to alternatives like vapes, arguing they are intended for adult smokers. However, the WHO and STOP highlighted in their report that these products often appeal to youth, with their attractive designs and fruity flavors making them more appealing to children than to adults in many countries.
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I'm stalking you down, champion Hamilton cautions Rosberg - Locality News - 0 views

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    Lewis Hamilton warned Nico Rosberg he was "hunting" a fourth world title when describing his gorgeous triumph in Sunday's
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Pee safe multi use wet wipes can be use at Home , Office or Sports. - 0 views

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    Multi use Wet Wipes can be used as face wipes as well as sanitization wipes for handles, bars, phones, keyboard or almost any surface.
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Basic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Manual wheelchairs are wheelchairs that do not include a power source and are self or caregiver propelled. Wheelchair specialists identify exactly what frame and accessories will provide the best fit and the right combination of seating and positioning options. A wide variety of options are available on manual wheelchairs to assist with support, pressure relief and enhanced self-propulsion. Manual wheelchairs do their job, and they do it admirably. It have sufficient upper-body strength, it can propel itself quite easily. Manual chairs are available in a variety of models, from standard to sport. Lightweight models are specially with performance, strength and durability in mind. They're easily folded and stored away. Manual wheelchairs come in a variety of designs. A basic manual wheelchair may be appropriate if have difficulty walking and need assistance getting from room to room in home or accessing community for things like shopping and appointments. If have difficulty self-propelling a basic wheelchair there are options for lower height and lighter weight frames. Extra-wide and heavy duty manual wheelchairs are also available and seat and back cushions can be added. Manual wheelchair users often experience upper extremity injury and pain. Estimates are that upwards individuals will experience upper extremity pain using their wheelchair at some point in their lives. These consequences become more likely the longer one uses a wheelchair. The effects occur in three main locations: Wrist and carpal tunnel Elbow Shoulder A lightweight basic wheelchair, offers a combination of safety anddurability with convenient features such as flip-back armrests and footrests for easier transfers, and height-adjustable rear wheels. It is available in self-propelled and attendant-assisted versions, and can be quickly demounted for easier transportation. The safe use of a manual wheelchair and will be a valuable resource for carers, both formal and informal, as well a
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Folding Manual Wheelchair - 1 views

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    Folding Wheel Chair, which can be folded and occupies less space for keeping.Folding Wheelchair is high demand in health care centers for being comfortable to operate and robust in housing. It is provided with solid wheels with brakes.Folding Wheelchair to suitable for indoor and outdoor purpose, easy handling to take outside its capable for 100kgs, easy to transfer from bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to bed. These can be adjusted according to the height of the user. These have soft wheel that are made up of high quality rubber that allows sliding backward. All these products are robust in nature and offered at reasonable rates.Folding wheelchair with powder coated finish frame work, is fitted with rexine made Seat & Back.Chair is mounted on two rear wheels of 60cm and two front wheels of 10cm dia., all wheels are fitted with hard rubber tyres. Features: Light weight Portable Cost effective
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    Lightweight, compact-folding wheelchairs for children, teenagers, and young adults let go anywhere, while still ensuring proper positioning and support. Going to school, appointments and even on vacation is possible with the convenient, lightweight design. Just fold it up and put it in trunk. Foldable Wheelchair by features a powder coat steel frame with durable nylon upholstery and padded armrests. Composite mag wheels with maintenance-free bearings and composite handrims make for a smooth ride. As with anything with moveable parts, the folding wheelchair is not as durable as the rigid frame wheelchair. Therefore maintenance is required more frequently to keep all parts in good working order. Before purchasing a wheelchair, consider all activity level. If traveling often, and need a highly-portable option, a folding lightweight wheelchair may be. Lightweight wheelchairs provide convenience and comfort to the user and caregiver alike and are often built using materials like aluminum and titanium alloy, while foldable wheelchairs allow for easy storage and transport. Merge the two styles, and got a great mobility aid that isn't a pain to lug around. Folding wheelchairs also have removable foot rests which allow for easy folding. Most frames are made from aluminum or titanium and are heavier than the rigid frame. wheelchair is designed to fit the body of the user, while the primary design of the folding wheelchair is to fold. Folding wheelchairs are generally more "boxy" while rigid wheelchairs conform to the shape of the body. This means it can hold the users body in place by tapering the frame and seat. The folding wheelchair cannot be tapered or it would not close completely. Features: Powder coat steel frame. Durable nylon upholstery. Composite mag wheels with maintenance-free bearings. Composite footplates. Padded armrests. Composite handrims. Maximum weight capacity.
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Stay Healthy - 0 views

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    Starting another hobby can be both worrisome and exciting. On one hand, trying something new brings excitement and fun, but on the other hand, it can be hard to know where to begin. : With yoga, somebody could walk down and up the aisles of a sporting goods store and have no idea what things are fundamental to practicing good yoga and what things are unnecessary.
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Back pain doctor los angeles - 1 views

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    Dr. Graf at IPS offers stem cell therapy for all types of musculoskeletal conditions. This includes degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries, chronic tendonitis, ligament injury, spinal arthritis, degenerative disc disease, back pain and additional painful conditions such as plantar fasciitis. These treatments are outpatient and very low risk.
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IGF1 Steroid Usage - Effects | Side Effects - 0 views

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    IGF1 is the form of polypeptide hormone that has the same size as that of insulin. This is the highly anabolic hormone that is released primarily in the liver with the GH or Growth Hormone stimulus. IGF-1 is the prime agent that can improve the ability of learning new skills and the techniques that are important for the sports activity.
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Wheelchairs For Children - 0 views

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    Child Wheelchairs are the ideal everyday and leisure time companions. Depending on children's requirements, parents can select between power and active wheelchairs.Children aged between 2-16 years of age with long term mobility issues can be referred by a health professional who knows them i.e. GP, Health visitor, physiotherapist/occupational therapist. Features- Frame Style : Foldable Frame Material : Steel-Powder Coated Out to out width in open position (inches) : 23" approx Seat Width (inches) : 14" Total width in closing position (inches) : 9" Rear Wheel Size : 22" Front Wheel Size : 6" Seat to floor height (inches) : 18" Seat Depth (inches) : 16" Back height (inches) : 18" Total height (inches) : 35" Max. User Weight Capacity (kgs) : 100 Net Weight (kgs) : 16.5 Upholstery : Cloth look like, water-proof Armrest : Fixed Leg-rest : Fixed Wheel Quality : Solid Wheels Rear Wheel Lock : Available
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