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 Tuberc - 0 views

  Tuberculous bacilli  was discovered  more than a 100 Years ago, however, it still remains a major health problem. Presently about 33 % of the world population is suffering from t...

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Lose Post Baby Fat | Know What Would Be The Best Long Term Way - Gym or Yoga? - 0 views

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    Here is a guideline for both, gym and yoga followers. The top gym exercises to burn the post baby fat rapidly and the best yoga moves for quicker results.
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Suitable Access To Imperative Financial Backing At Any Time - 0 views

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    Loans for the unemployed are a least difficult and speediest approach to leave your fleeting financial needs on the off chance that you are unemployed. We permit adaptable reimbursement alternatives under which the sum and time of portion can be differed.
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Symptoms And Treatments of PMS | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    About eighty-five percent of all women suffer from PMS or PMDD at some point in their lives. Premenstrual Syndrome is a dreadful condition that precedes your period and causes uncomfortable symptoms like backaches and cramps. Luckily, there are a number of tried remedies to live happier with PMS.
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    Depression, cramps, and headaches are some of the symptoms that mark the onset of the "Oh So Dreadful" days as most women associate with. These are the days when women suffer from Premenstrual Syndrome or PMS. It has become such a common term these days that it needs no introduction. Premenstrual Syndrome is a group of signs and symptoms that affect women during the week preceding the start of their period.
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Nutritious and Healthy diet chart by HealthSous - 1 views

A healthy diet may help to prevent certain long-term diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. It may also help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers and help you to keep a heal...

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started by healthsous on 02 Feb 21 no follow-up yet
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Burn Belly Fat with Natural Fat Burner Supplement - 2 views

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    The term fat burner is utilized for those enhancements that assist you with losing belly fat quicker by improving fat digestion viably. Carrying on with existence with weight is a Herculean assignment for a considerable lot of you as this condition would make you battle the collected fat in different pieces of your body.
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Effect of Masterburation on your Memory & Brain Functions - 0 views

effects of excessive sperm release Masturbation myths are constantly being circulated. If you've ever heard that masturbation causes you to lose height or that it causes you to become blind in the...

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Home Remedies to Make Yellow Eyes White - 0 views

Why are my eyes yellow and red? Your eyes' whites are called that for a reason: they're supposed to be white. The color of your sclera, the white area of your eyes, is a good measure of your healt...

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NHS :New training to expand role of pharmacy technician - 0 views

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    The NHS plans to train hundreds of pharmacy staff, expanding their ability to provide advanced clinical services and assume wider roles in dispensing medicines. With a targeted launch in September, up to 840 pharmacy technicians can join in the training programme. The online modules will cover consultation skills, therapeutics, clinical decision-making, assessment skills, and service improvement. "Community pharmacies are pivotal in local communities, and this novel training scheme empowers them to extend their service offerings to a wider patient base," said Health Minister Neil O'Brien. "Through our investment in the workforce, we're bolstering the implementation of the Pharmacy First initiative with £645 million, ensuring patients have access to expert assistance for various common ailments, including urinary tract infections and earaches." NHS said the training will offer flexibility to align with the working schedules and prior experience of community pharmacy technicians. It will combine independent online e-course study, educational supervision, and clinical skills training. Facilitated workshops will concentrate on enhancing clinical assessment skills and applying knowledge and skills through case studies, practice activities, and group discussions.
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    With our new ALLROAD we have succeeded in creating a stylish and high-quality bicycle helmet for the urban lifestyle segment that can be perfectly fashionably combined and leaves nothing to be desired in terms of functionality and reliability. With integrated rear light for best visibility.
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'NHS workforce plan will take years, indeed decades to come to fruition' - Latest Pharm... - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists Defence Association (PDA) has expressed its keenness to work with the NHS nationally and at the ICB level to discuss how the pharmacist workforce can most effectively be part of the multidisciplinary team, after the publication of Long-awaited NHS England workforce plan. Welcoming its publication Alison Jones, PDA Director of Policy said: "It gives greater clarity around the future direction and strategy for professional development, training, and opportunities for those currently working in the health service or considering their future career. There is a strong emphasis on further development of the clinical role of pharmacists to support better patient care. "However, this is a plan that will take years, indeed decades to come to fruition and its success will need to be underpinned by significant funding for its entire life course. Workplace pressures, reductions in support staff, and a lack of protected learning time are matters of immediate concern for many PDA members, issues which are regularly highlighted through activities, such as the safer pharmacies survey.
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Pharmacists Walkout: Demanding Change | Nov 1-3, 2023 - 0 views

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    The employees from large drugstore chains staged an additional walkout at stores this week from 1 Nov to 3 Nov. Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid pharmacists launched a three-day walkout to push companies to hire more staff and improve working conditions. The majority of pharmacy workers in Kansas City called in sick or walked off the job as they felt it was harder to work with "minimal" help. Licenced pharmacist, Amanda Applegate, who is also a Director of practise development with the Kansas Pharmacists Association spoke on the plight of the pharmacists. "This is a nationwide problem that pharmacists have been internally yelling about for years."
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King's Fund 3 Vital Steps : Revitalizing UK Healthcare: - 0 views

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    As the countdown to the next UK election begins, the King's Fund has identified three priorities to improve public health. The national action would be taken by the future government to fix the "NHS and social care" in the country. The health policy think tank said it would prioritise "improving access to out-of-hospital care", making "careers in health and social care" more attractive and tackling the biggest risk factors affecting people's health. It highlighted that workforce crisis is one of the biggest challenges faced by the National Health Service (NHS) and social care services in England while citing "years of poor planning and fragmented responsibilities" as the reason for widespread staff shortages. As per the King's Fund's data, there were more than 125,000 vacancies across the NHS workforce in England in October 2023, not including primary care vacancies such as GPs, and 152,000 vacant posts in the adult social care workforce.
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Angina at Rest: Most Important Facts - 0 views

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    Angina is a term used to describe chest pain or discomfort that occurs when the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood and oxygen. While angina is commonly associated with physical exertion or stress, there's a specific variant known as "angina at rest."
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Shingles on the Chest: Proven Facts - 1 views

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    Shingles on the chest, a painful and often unpredictable viral infection, can strike with searing intensity, leaving those affected grappling with discomfort and, in some cases, long-term complications. When shingles take residence on the chest, the stakes are heightened, as the affliction can weave a tapestry of pain and challenges
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UK Government Empowers Medical Associates in NHS Transformation - 0 views

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    The UK government will lay legislation today (13 December 2023) to allow the General Medical Council (GMC) to begin the process of regulating medical associates to expand their roles in the NHS. This will support plans to reduce pressure on doctors and GPs and improve access for patients, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said. Physician associates (PAs) and anaesthesia associates (AAs) will have the same levels of regulatory oversight and accountability as doctors and other regulated healthcare professionals once the regulations come into force, which is expected at the end of 2024. The GMC will design and deliver detailed regulatory processes for registration, education, standards and fitness to practise for both professions.
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