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Craig Goldenfarb

AHCA records shows Avante at Boca Raton is county's worst nursing home - 0 views

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    Levied with fines, lawsuits, and watchlists for over a decade, Avante at Boca Raton could be Palm Beach County's worst nursing home.
orangehealth

STOP BUYING | Worst Foods for Asthma - YouTube - 0 views

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    STOP BUYING | Worst Foods for Asthma : https://youtu.be/sVGVdMPWk8U What not to eat when you have asthma? #Orangehealth What foods are bad for asthma? #GeanaralHealthTips What not to eat? #ControlHealth What should you avoid if you have asthma? #SavePeoples
Vortege Ville

Study: Worst hospitals treat larger share of poor - 0 views

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    The nation's worst hospitals treat twice the proportion of elderly black patients and poor patients than the best hospitals, and their patients are more likely to die of heart attacks and pneumonia, new research shows.
Sehat Online

Best and Worst foods for sex | Health Articles - 0 views

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    There is no denying the importance of sex in human life. Deficit in sexual performance and contentment can wreck havoc in anyones life. There are several factors that can boost up human libido and lead to its reduction too. Foods that can boost your sexual prowess Almonds and Nuts Almonds are replete with important fatty acids. These aid human brain to process information and remain stimulated. The fatty acids also play a pivotal role in producing male hormones that are essential for libido. Other nuts can be also beneficial for this reason. Avocados Almonds are replete with important fatty acids. These aid human brain to process information and remain stimulated. The fatty acids also play a pivotal role in producing male hormones that are essential for libido. Other nuts can be also beneficial for this reason.
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.
Ear Doc

Treating Ear infections with Eardoc - 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.
DionB Silva

San Francisco is diverse in every way - 0 views

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    The City by the Bay earned the unpleasant distinction of ranking sixth in Forbes magazine's list of American cities with the worst drug problem. Of the cities surveyed by SAMHSA's Drug Abuse Warning Network, San Francisco had the highest rate of illegal drug-related emergency room visits.
Vaughn Tobes

Awareness of the Kidney Disease Symptoms in Women | RenalKidneyProblems.com - 0 views

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    What you need to know about kidney disease symptoms in women: A kidney infection is the worst disease for your body. It is not only dangerous, but also very painful.
Vaughn Tobes

Awareness of the Kidney Disease Symptoms in Women - Health - Diseases and Conditions - 0 views

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    What you need to know about kidney disease symptoms in women: A kidney infection is the worst disease for your body. It is not only dangerous, but also very painful. It can happen to anyone but the result and symptoms vary.
mamo makma

9 Worst Foods caused premature aging of the skin - How to reduce weight - 1 views

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    1.Salt: eat more than 1,500 milligrams of salt a day raises blood pressure and increases collagen cracking then lifted wrinkles around the eyes rate. 2. Sugar: Sugar affects the blood vessels in the body and on the skin and accelerates the aging process, because it disrupts the path of insulin in the blood, and insulin is the substance that keeps blood sugar in balance and limits the increase.
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    1.Salt: eat more than 1,500 milligrams of salt a day raises blood pressure and increases collagen cracking then lifted wrinkles around the eyes rate. 2. Sugar: Sugar affects the blood vessels in the body and on the skin and accelerates the aging process, because it disrupts the path of insulin in the blood, and insulin is the substance that keeps blood sugar in balance and limits the increase.
plstories

35 Inspirational Love quotes and sayings - Pretty Lies Stories - 0 views

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    The best and the worst thing about love is that it cannot be expressed in words. Therefore, we have compiled a list of the best love quotes of all time.
fnfdoc

Stress Management: Healthy Ways To Cope With Stress | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Stress is of many types. The common type is due to a load of work or any other pressure conditions. It can eliminate by proper treatment within a week or two. But the stress in which the condition is becoming worst day by day then this type is named as PTSD.
firozcosmolance

Chernobyl-What makes it a must watch? - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    HBO's latest offering 'Chernobyl'has grabbed a lot of attention in the last few days since it was released. This mini-series, co-starring Jared Harris, Emily Watson and StellanSkarsgard, is a very grave picturization of one of the worst human disasters in modern history. Written by Craig Mazin (of "The Hangover" Parts II and III fame) and directed by Johan Renck, this five-episode series brings back to life the tragic event of 1986 in erstwhile USSR and does not shy away from showing the horrors committed during that time. It gives the audience a glimpse of the events before, during and after the nuclear explosion, ill effects of which can be seen in Europe till date.
pharmacybiz

PM Boris Johnson warns of hospital risk for unvaccinated - 0 views

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    Around 90 percent of coronavirus patients in intensive care units have not had a booster jab, prime minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday (December 29) - defending his decision not to tighten virus curbs in England. Speaking at a vaccination centre, Johnson urged people to get "vital" booster jabs, saying "the overwhelming majority" of those currently going into intensive care in our hospitals have not had the booster jab. "I've talked to doctors who say the numbers are running up to 90 percent of people in intensive care who are not boosted," the prime minister added in Milton Keynes in Hertfordshire. Those who have not been vaccinated are "eight times more likely to get into hospital," he warned. The UK has been hit by a huge surge of the new Omicron variant, with England and Wales reporting record case numbers on Tuesday. The UK has been one of Europe's worst hit with a death toll of 148,021.
pharmacybiz

Top Facts on Birth Injuries and What One Can Do - 0 views

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    Childbirth is an emotional, intimate moment for new parents. Unfortunately, there are plenty of cases where, during the birth process, the newborn may suffer a physical injury. Parents need to know their rights to check their child's medical records if they suspect that medical malpractice caused the damage. In our following guide, we're sharing some top facts on birth injuries and what one can do when facing this complex scenario. THE MAIN CAUSES BEHIND BIRTH INJURIES No parent walks into the hospital during childbirth expecting the worst-case scenario. However, one of the primary ways families can reduce the chances of dealing with this complex situation is to plan with their attending medic and check for any obstetrical risk factors before birth. A difficult birth can happen because the baby weighs over 8 pounds or 4 kilograms, or labor has started before 37 weeks. Other common factors detected during these cases occur when the mother's pelvis doesn't have the ideal conditions for natural childbirth, maternal obesity is present, or labor has extended for more than 12 hours. However, if medical professionals cannot deal with these factors and make mistakes during the procedure, the chances of suffering any birth injury increase significantly.
pharmacybiz

Private Health Firms On Standby As Omicron Threatens NHS - 0 views

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    Britain on Monday (January 10) put the biggest private health companies on high alert to deliver crucial treatments such as cancer surgery should Omicron overwhelm National Health Service hospitals in England. The United Kingdom's death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic stands at 150,154, the world's seventh worst official Covid toll after the United States, Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico and Peru. Prime minister Boris Johnson has bet on refraining from lockdowns to deal with the Omicron variant which in recent weeks has swept across the UK, albeit with death rates significantly lower than previous waves. In a sign of just how stretched the NHS could become, health secretary Sajid Javid ordered England's NHS to strike a three-month deal with private health companies to allow patients to get treatments such as cancer surgery outside. "Millions of patients have already got their tests and treatment quicker thanks to our existing deal with independent providers," said David Sloman, NHS England chief operating officer and Covid incident director.
pharmacybiz

ABPI:Govt to scrap hike in repayment rate for drugmakers - 0 views

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    The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) on Thursday (February 2) called for the government to scrap its plans to raise the repayment rates for drugmakers, to avoid possible setbacks in the sector. Drugmakers that are part of the government's voluntary scheme agreement, which makes branded medicines affordable for people, are required to pay a part of their drug revenue to the government. The Department of Health and Social Care plans to raise the revenue clawback rate to 27.5 per cent from 24.5 per cent. The country's ongoing attempt to raise rates is likely to send the "worst possible signal" to global investors and boardrooms, said the ABPI. "Hiking these clawbacks to such uncompetitive levels risks undermining the UK's offer to global life sciences companies," Richard Torbett, chief executive of the ABPI, said in a statement. Pharmaceuticals giants AbbVie and Eli Lilly withdrew from the UK's voluntary drug pricing agreement in January after the repayment rates surged to 26.5 per cent.
pharmacybiz

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.
pharmacybiz

PSNC Pressures Survey:Pharmacies buckling under growing cost - 0 views

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    A survey of over six thousands pharmacies has revealed that the community pharmacy sector is buckling under growing cost and capacity pressures. The survey conducted by the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee, which also involved two thousand community pharmacy confirms, rising costs, patient demand and medicine supply issues continue to grip the sector. PSNC's 2023 Pharmacy Pressures Survey, run as a follow up to the 2022 pressures survey, provides clear comparative data showing the worsening situation across the sector. Govt must act now The result of the survey indeed paints a bleak picture for community pharmacies and it is clear that without urgent action from government and the NHS this will only get worse: more community pharmacies will either be forced to reduce the number of services they provide or, in the worst-case scenario, will be left with no option but to close their doors for good. The PSNC has urged the government to act now "to save our pharmacies, before it is too late for patients, the public, and the rest of the NHS". "This year's survey clearly shows that community pharmacies are buckling under growing cost and capacity pressures," said PSNC Chief Executive Janet Morrison.
pharmacybiz

50% Surge in Closures Sparks Urgent Call for Government Action - 0 views

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    The UK has witnessed a nearly 50 percent increase in pharmacy closures this year compared to the same period in 2023, which was already considered the worst year in recent memory. A new analysis by the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) revealed that 177 pharmacies closed their doors between January and April 2024, compared to 116 in the same period last year. This is the equivalent of 10 local pharmacies shutting down every week. Analysis of NHS figures by the NPA showed that 403 pharmacies closed their doors last year, nearly five times higher than the number that closed in 2022. Since 2017, over 1,400 pharmacies have shut down across the UK. Rising costs and declining real terms funding have led to the fastest rate of closures in decades, said the NPA, highlighting that "real terms funding has decreased by 40 per cent over the last decade."
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