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Leukemia Therapeutics Market | To Reach USD 17 Billion by 2025 - 0 views

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    Infoholic's market research report predicts that the global leukemia therapeutics market will grow at a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period 2019-2025. Leukemia refers to the group of blood cancer that usually develops in the bone marrow, resulting in the formation of abnormal blood cells. Leukemia is subdivided into lymphoblastic or lymphocytic leukemias and myeloid or myelogenous leukemias that include acute myeloid leukemia (AML), acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The report provides complete details about the sub-segment of the global leukemia therapeutics market. Moreover, the report provides details about the major challenges that are going to impact the market growth. Additionally, the report gives complete details about the key business opportunities to key stakeholders in order to expand their business and capture the revenue in specific verticals, and to analyze before investing or expanding the business in this market.
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How to Retain Your Smile After 50: Oral Health | HBI - 0 views

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    Once you have reached 50, you need to take extra care of your body and oral health. This is the time when people should be concerned about tooth loss, decay, oral infections, oral cancer, and gum diseases.
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Do you know what is used to find breast cancer? - 1 views

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    Mammography is the screening test that is used to find early breast cancer.
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Everyone Says Immunity! Really What Is Immunity? - 0 views

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    What Is Immunity? Immunity is the capability of an organism to sustain the "self" molecules that constitute its own body and to resist and destroy the "nonself" molecules which have their origin from toxins and infectious microorganisms. With increase in age, our immune response capability weakens and hence we become susceptible to respiratory infections like influenza, Covid-19, pneumonia and cancer. Nutrition and immunity are related to each other in the elderly people. Micronutrient malnutrition is a condition in which a person is deficient of some important essential vitamins and minerals as he or she eats less and often has less variety in the diet. They do not acquire the essential amounts of zinc, iron, folic acid, selenium, copper, vitamins A, B6, C, and E. If there is no time to prepare healthy daily diet, dietary supplements will surely help the older people to maintain a healthy immune system. Everyone Says Immunity! Really What Is Immunity Multimix from Indo French Lab is the best herbal tonic for all age groups, especially the elderly people. It maintains proper functioning of the lungs. It clears the respiratory system and gets rid of cough and cold. It increases the oxygen intake of your body and strengthens the lungs. There are many other healthcare products available at Indo French Labs.
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Dentist In Chandigarh - 0 views

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    The importance of regular dental check-ups cannot be ruled out. Moreover, prevention is always better than cure. Therefore, you should go for regular check-ups, whether or not you have a problem. A dentist can help you, by investigating oral cancer. Normally, these are routine procedures that can help to avoid serious complications later. Get a booking at one of the prestigious dental clinics in Chandigarh.
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जाने क्या होता है कैंसर और क्यों होता है कैंसर - 0 views

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    कैंसर कोशिकाओं यानी सेल्स में होने वाली प्रॉब्लम है । कैंसर कही भी हो सकता है, शरीर के किसी भी हिस्से में । कम से कम १०० प्रकार के कैंसर शरीर में हो सकते है । लिवर , गुर्दे, स्तन , फेफड़े , हड्डियां- कैंसर कही भी हो सकता है । हमारा शरीर सेल्स का बना है । इन सेल्स के अंदर जीन्स होते है ।
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सेकेंड हैंड स्मोकिंग, थर्ड हैंड स्मोकिंग | Dr. Priya Tiwari - 0 views

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    Let's discuss Thirdhand smoking. For more information related to Cancer, you can contact me at the below numbers for an appointment. 8130128241 / 8586930175 Or email me priyatiwari.dr@gmail.com
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आइये देखे कैसा होता है एक कीमोथेरेपी डे केयर सेंटर | Chemotherapy Day Care Center | Dr. Priya Tiwari - 0 views

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    आइये देखे कैसा होता है एक कीमोथेरेपी डे केयर सेंटर For more information related to Cancer, you can contact me at the below numbers for an appointment. 8130128241 / 8586930175 Or email me @ priyatiwari.dr@gmail.com
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Thirdhand smoking (English) | Dr. Priya Tiwari - 0 views

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    Let's discuss Thirdhand smoking. For more information related to Cancer, you can contact me at the below numbers for an appointment. 8130128241 / 8586930175 Or email me priyatiwari.dr@gmail.com
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Permanent MakeUp & Facial Aesthetics In Chandigarh | Book You App - 0 views

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    Deep Dental Clinic is now also providing Permanent MakeUp & Facial Aesthetics in Chandigarh. Now we are partner with Timeless Aesthetics, which is well known name in the this industry. As we now that we all are somewhere conscious about our looks, There are so many people who just lost their confidence due to so many reasons. We help people in fixing their facial scars and help those who lost their hair due to cancer or trauma. We provide a permanent makeup & facial aesthetics to your problems.
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Blood Test: Importance and What They Tell About Your Health - 0 views

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    Regular blood testing is a crucial element in making sure you are healthy. Consecutive blood tests allow you to keep track of how your body changes over time while helping you make informed decisions regarding your health. WHAT DO BLOOD TESTS SHOW? Blood tests are designed to help your doctor see how your organs work. Some organ functions that can be detected with blood testing include your kidneys, liver, and thyroid. Your doctor will also use blood tests for finding disease markers and signs of other health conditions, such as HIV, diabetes, coronary heart disease, cancer, and anemia. Even if you don't have heart disease, blood tests can tell you if you are at risk of developing this condition. Other blood tests are used to determine if the medications you take work properly and to see how well your blood clots. Keep reading to learn more about the most important blood tests. You can also find out more about these when you contact NovoPath.
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Alcohol Consumption During Pandemic Led Liver Disease: Study - 0 views

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    Researchers have projected the rates of liver disease and associated deaths due to increased alcohol consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research has been published in the 'Hepatology Journal'. A team led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital used data from a national survey of US adults on their drinking habits that found that excessive drinking (such as binge drinking) increased by 21 per cent during the Covid-19 pandemic. The scientists simulated the drinking trajectories and liver disease trends in all US adults. They estimated that a one-year increase in alcohol consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic will result in 8,000 additional deaths from alcohol-related liver disease, 18,700 cases of liver failure, and 1,000 cases of liver cancer by 2040. In the short term, alcohol consumption changes due to Covid-19 are expected to cause 100 additional deaths and 2,800 additional cases of liver failure by 2023. The researchers noted that a sustained increase in alcohol consumption for more than one year could result in 19-35 per cent additional mortality.
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Better Health: To Help In Weight Loss, Covid Hospitalisation - 0 views

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    The government has launched a new 'Better Health' campaign to help people working towards healthier weight and reduce the risk of being hospitalised with Covid-19. The campaign launched in partnership with 15 weight management and physical activity partners will provide both free and discounted offers for weight management. Public health minister Maggie Throup said the campaign will focus on improving adults' health and help them to achieve a healthier weight. It will also include focus on the risk of serious diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and up to 12 types of cancer, to reducing the probability of hospitalisation with Covid-19. Besides highlighting these health conditions, the campaign will emphasise how these could be prevented by losing excess weight.
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Retinoblastoma :NHS rolled out test to treat babies - 0 views

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    NHS England is set to roll out a new test this week that will help doctors to spot a rare form of eye cancer in babies in the womb. The NHS test developed at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, identifies the risk of developing retinoblastoma in babies that can be monitored and treated sooner - increasing the chance of saving their eyesight and potentially their lives. The new non-invasive test can detect changes in the genes in DNA and is likely to identify around 50 infants with retinoblastoma each year, in the latest example of the NHS harnessing the power of genomics to diagnose and treat patients faster and more effectively. Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis (NIPD) also means parents can be informed early in pregnancy if their child is at risk. "The blood sample test is taken from the mother before birth and tested and analysed for mutations, which can determine with almost 100 per cent accuracy if the baby will develop retinoblastoma," the NHS said.
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Billions Lost: NHS Faces £1B Hit as Biologic Patents Expire - 0 views

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    The NHS is on track to miss out on savings of over a billion pounds as patents for a new lineup of 85 biologics are set to expire within the next five years, the British Generic Manufacturers Association has revealed in its new study. The government's Voluntary Scheme for Branded Medicines Pricing and Access is expected to lead to a cost of more than £1 billion for the NHS in the coming years. The BGMA research found that more than 85 biological medicines will experience loss of exclusivity during the upcoming VPAS Scheme period from 2024 to 2028. "This includes blockbuster products like the cancer medicine Keytruda and wet macular product Eylea, which together generate approximately $25 billion in global sales," BGMA said. "The molecules coming off-patent also cover other disease areas including oncology, diabetes, arthritis, and asthma." While biological medicines dominate the medicines budget, constituting the largest cost and cost growth sectors, NHS England aims to expedite biosimilar availability, yielding substantial savings and expanding patient access to vital treatments. Yet, the report found that "this is jeopardised by the influence of the VPAS Scheme".
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GSK,Sanofi,Haleon shares slump on Zantac litigation concerns - 0 views

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    Shares in GSK, Sanofi and Haleon fell sharply on Thursday (August 11) amid growing investor concerns about US litigation focused on a heartburn drug that contained a probable carcinogen, while Johnson and Johnson has decided to end sales of talcum powder after cancer claims. GSK shares were down 6.8 per cent, Sanofi's were down 6.9 per cent and Haleon's down per cent. GSK and Sanofi at various points sold the drug - originally branded as Zantac - which US regulators ordered off the market in 2020. Haleon, spun out as an independent listed company last month, comprises consumer health assets once partly owned by GSK. The prospect of impending litigation is not new. Among other disclosures, recently-listed Haleon had highlighted the risk of such lawsuits in its prospectus. The topic has arrived in investor consciousness in recent days it seems, but has been rumbling on in the background for a few years, Deutsche Bank analysts wrote in a note.
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Skincare : It's not just skin deep|Skin care tips - 0 views

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    Over the past two years, the Covid pandemic has resulted in a backlog of elective care within the NHS, with record numbers of patients on waiting lists across the UK. Despite efforts to catch up after the first wave, subsequent waves have put further strain on an already stretched NHS system. This has had a tremendous impact on many patients waiting for routine dermatology appointments and, while every effort has been made to see patients with suspected serious skin cancers within two weeks, this target is not always achieved. With rising waiting times, pharmacists are increasingly the first port of call for patients suffering with a broad range of skin problems. From acne and rosacea, eczema or psoriasis, to changing skin lesions or simple insect bites, pharmacists can give helpful advice, allowing some customers to find quick relief to their skin complaint in mild cases, while directing others to see their GP without delay. Below is some practical advice that pharmacists can give to their customers with commonly encountered skin complaints. Acne Acne is a common skin condition that not only affects teenagers but adults too. It is estimated that up to 40 per cent of women continue to suffer with acne into their adult years. Acne has been linked to an increased incidence of depression, anxiety and even suicidal ideation. Patients have reported feeling overlooked and often dismissed in their concerns by health care professionals. Unfortunately, these issues have been further compounded by delays in being seen and treated due to the ongoing Covid pandemic. Pharmacists are well placed to help acne patients choose the right skincare. This should consist of lightweight products, such as gel or milky cleansers, with moisturisers in serum, lotion or light cream preparations. Some acne suitable products are further labelled as non-comedogenic. Oil-based or occlusive preparations are best avoided. There are many good quality, non-comedogenic sun blocks suited
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Zantac : Drugmakers shares stabilise after litigation slump - 0 views

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    Shares in GSK, Sanofi, Haleon and Pfizer began to recover on Friday (Aug 12) after the companies said that nothing material had changed regarding US litigation focused on heartburn drug Zantac. The companies' share prices had fallen sharply last week on investor concern about the litigation over potential cancer-causing impurities that prompted the drug's withdrawal from markets in 2019 and 2020. More than 2,000 Zantac-related legal cases have been filed in the United States, analysts say, with the first trial beginning this month. The prospect of impending Zantac litigation is not new. Among other disclosures, recently listed Haleon had highlighted the risk of such lawsuits in its prospectus. GSK, Sanofi, Pfizer and Haleon have lost a combined $39 billion from their market value over the past week in the absence of any other particular catalyst, according to Barclays analysts.
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Why Billionaires Will Never Invest In Insomnia? - Pharma Health Online - 0 views

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    Insomnia is one of the most common types of sleep disorders that affects the quality of sleep and makes it difficult for an individual to fall asleep at the desired time. People who suffer from this disorder feel tired and fatigued in the morning because they are not able to get a good and sound sleep. If you are experiencing severe symptoms of this disorder, it is recommended that you seek medical treatment by consulting your healthcare provider or doctor. Therefore, he can determine the root cause of your problem. Medical conditions such as heart disease, pain, cancer, or thyroid disorders can cause insomnia. Total sleep duration varies from person to person, but most adults need at least eight hours of sleep in a 24-hour period to feel active and refreshed. People suffering from this disorder can easily buy sleep aids, such as Temazepam 10mg, from trusted online pharmacies to reduce the symptoms associated with this sleep disorder. These drugs can be purchased online from Pharma Health Online.
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