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Hertility increases market share with acquisition of Grip - 0 views

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    Women's health company Hertility has acquired the Netherlands-based fertility and hormone testing company Grip, increasing their market share in the women's health space and positioning them for rapid international expansion. Hertility said the acquisition will expand its own dataset and help them reach their goal of drastically cutting down the time to diagnosis of female health conditions. The UK start-up, launched in September 2020, offers a machine-learning healthcare solution, giving women insight on their reproductive health, through an at-home hormone test, individual results and a route to care. Founded by scientists and powered by an (all female) research team, Hertility is building a science-backed eco-system of care around every woman. Hertility is planning on launching in Ireland this summer and the Netherlands before the end of the year and is already offering end to end gynae and fertility care with a team of over 30 experts. "This acquisition is a coming together of women who are on a mission to drive real change in women's health. We are over the moon to have taken Grip under our wing, and will be taking Hertility into new markets, starting with the Netherlands," Dr Helen O'Neill, founder of Hertility, commented.
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BioNTech cancer vaccines clinical trials start this year UK - 0 views

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    Clinical trials for BioNTech's cancer vaccines should start this year in Britain, marking an important step towards their possible sale on the open market, the German company's top executive Ugur Sahin told magazine Der Spiegel. BioNTech, known for its COVID vaccine with U.S. partner Pfizer, is currently deciding which types of cancer it wants to test its personalized cancer immunotherapies on and the locations where it will conduct the trials, Sahin said. The company wants these therapies, which are based on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology similar to the one that underpins its COVID-19 vaccine, to soon become a regular treatment for cancer patients. "We believe that this should be possible for large amounts of patients before 2030," Sahin said.
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Covid-19 Reinfections Are Now Added To Covid Case Numbers - 0 views

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    Britain has started counting possible Covid-19 reinfections in its daily coronavirus data, changing its approach to reflect the increased number of people catching the disease for a second time as the Omicron variant predominates. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) added around 840,000 cases to the cumulative total, taking it to 17.3 million coronavirus infections reported. Britain's daily Covid statistics previously would only count people who had tested positive for the first time to avoid double-counting people who had received multiple positive test results for the same infection. However, with variants such as Omicron leading to an increase in reinfections, the UKHSA said it would change its method to treat positive tests as separate infections if there was at least 90 days between test results. The change took effect on Monday (January 31). "Reinfection remained at very low levels until the start of the Omicron wave. It is right that our daily reporting processes reflect how the virus has changed," said Steven Riley, UKHSA's Director General of Data and Analytics.
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BMA Junior Doctors Extend Strike: Urgent Demand for Pay Restoration - 0 views

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    The British Medical Association (BMA) on Wednesday announced that 33,869 junior doctors have voted in favour of extending the industrial action and the use of action short of strike (ASOS). With a turnout of 62 per cent, their demand stems from the ongoing campaign for complete pay restoration. The new mandate will last till September 19, starting on 3 April. The BMA junior doctors committee co-chairs, Dr Robert Laurenson and Dr Vivek Trivedi, expressed frustration at the year-long strike action, highlighting the government's avoidance tactics to tackle soaring waiting lists, access to GPs and staff shortages. "The government should see the urgency of the situation. Rather than waste time dragging out talks, they can come forward with a credible offer on pay right now. " "Instead, they could be celebrating a revitalised and reinvigorated junior doctor workforce, one that feels that their value has started to be restored. That would be an achievement worth celebrating for everyone and begin to finally turn the tide on the deteriorating workforce crisis," they said.
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Junior Doctors 6-Day Strike: NHS Faces Unprecedented Challenge - 0 views

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    In what could be the longest consecutive strike action ever taken in the history of the National Health Service (NHS), junior doctors are set to begin their six-day walkout from tomorrow (Wednesday 3 January) at 7am, until 7am on Tuesday 9 January. As the record industrial action has come in the middle of growing winter pressures, the NHS England has warned that this week could be one of "the most difficult starts to the year" for health services across the country. With consultant busy covering urgent and emergency cases, the strikes could have a significant impact on almost all routine care. NHS National Medical Director, Professor Stephen Powis said: "This January could be one of the most difficult starts to the year the NHS has ever faced.
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Start your healthy lifestyle with Panorama Slim - 1 views

Start your healthy lifestyle with Panorama Slim Are you ready for a life full of health and confidence? Let Panorama Slim be your reliable companion on the journey to a healthy and understanding li...

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Empowering Futures: LTCT Bursaries for Grocery & Pharmacy Families | Apply Now - 0 views

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    The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust (LTCT) is set to provide financial aid for the families of those working in the convenience, grocery, and pharmacy trades starting next month. In an announcement, the Trust shared that the applications for the academic year 2024/25 for undergraduate bursaries will start from August 1 till October 15. LTCT bursary schemes are intended for university students whose parent or carer is "employed in an eligible profession, such as convenience retailer, supermarket store worker, or pharmacy technician". According to the charity's bursary scheme, successful applicants can receive up to £3,000, which can be put towards tuition fees, course materials, equipments, or even travel costs. "With the charity's core belief that everyone should have the opportunity to reach their academic potential", LTCT believes. The bursary scheme will help alleviate some of the financial pressure on students interested in pursuing higher education and their parents. In 2024, the total number of bursaries awarded since the scheme launched is expected to exceed 5,000, totalling £28million worth of financial aid.
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Apple iPhone 7, 7 Plus launch in India | Technology News in vie2day - 0 views

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    Apple iPhone 7, 7 Plus will launch in India on 7th October 2016 starting price is Rs 60000 with minimum 32 GB memory. latest Technology News updates
Tom Willis

Alcohol Abuse: How Much Different It Is for Adults than Teens | New Horizon Recovery Blog - 0 views

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     Once drinking starts affecting your safety, your relationships, your school or home life, then you are surely suffering from alcohol abuse and should consider getting professional help before it is too late. Alcohol can make you physically and emotionally dependent on them and can destroy your life.
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     Once drinking starts affecting your safety, your relationships, your school or home life, then you are surely suffering from alcohol abuse and should consider getting professional help before it is too late. Alcohol can make you physically and emotionally dependent on them and can destroy your life.
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Fitness Accessories - How Safe Are Yours? - Stomp Apparel - 0 views

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    "There are many different kinds of safety factors that should be adhered to when you are exercising. For instance, it is essential to warm up beforehand and warm down afterwards to prevent muscle and tendon strain and injury. It is also wise to start your exercise regime at the low end of the scale and build up gradually over some weeks, so you don't strain muscles that are weak. However, there are less obvious considerations that are often forgotten when you go off to your exercise class."
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    "There are many different kinds of safety factors that should be adhered to when you are exercising. For instance, it is essential to warm up beforehand and warm down afterwards to prevent muscle and tendon strain and injury. It is also wise to start your exercise regime at the low end of the scale and build up gradually over some weeks, so you don't strain muscles that are weak. However, there are less obvious considerations that are often forgotten when you go off to your exercise class."
Dr AGK Gokhale

Open Heart Surgeries in the Guntur Government Hospital | Dr Gokhale - 0 views

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    Dr Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale, who successfully performed first heart transplant in Andhra Pradesh, India has also started his cardiac services to the Guntur Governament Hospital(GCH).
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    Dr Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale, who successfully performed first heart transplant in Andhra Pradesh, India has also started his cardiac services to the Guntur Governament Hospital(GCH).
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Fundamentals of Running - Stomp Apparel - 0 views

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    I believe as we start running we need to get the fundamentals of our running action right then we can build on that.
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    I believe as we start running we need to get the fundamentals of our running action right then we can build on that.
quangbang

A journey of a thousand miles begins with steps - 1 views

A journey of a thousand miles begins with steps Have you ever felt in a difficult situation when wanting to lose weight? Feeling like everything is too difficult and you don't know where to start...

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Hicham Deselva

How To Choose Wooden Picture Frames - 0 views

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    Wooden picture frames are some of the most common types of picture frames on the market. They often provide you with a unique look, because of the details in the wood's grain. They are also some of the most traditional of styles in wooden picture frames. Although you may not realize it, though, there are different qualities and elements that you do need to take into consideration in selecting wooden frames. It starts with knowing what you are dealing with.
Mark Darco

Why Are People Choosing A Personal Trainer Over Gym? - 0 views

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    People in New York City have finally started giving their health more importance than hotdogs, burgers and pizza. In the past few years, the number of gyms and fitness centers have drastically gone up in the city.
Mark Darco

Summer Body Workouts - 0 views

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    Ready to flaunt your rock hard summer body? Start carving your body in the spring with these summer body workouts and Fitness tips. Be ready to look stunning this summer.
Mark Darco

How to Stay Motivated - 0 views

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    Fitness training and eating well is not a quick fix or short term project - it's a lifestyle commitment. As the saying goes; you can't store fitness and health. You only get benefits if you maintain your exercise and dietary regimen. As soon as you revert to your old unwholesome habits, your body will start an inevitable decline back to its previously unhealthy state.
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