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Pharmacy Revolutionizing : Interface Specialists Unveiled - 0 views

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    A new report published today (June 29) by the think tank Policy Exchange highlights key role for community pharmacy in management of primary-secondary care interface. The report called Medical Evolution has received cross-party support. It says an equivalent of 15 million GP appointments per year are spent dealing with issues managing care between GP practices and hospitals. Research from the think tank also finds 150,000 people could be on 'hidden' waiting lists (where a patient has been referred by a GP for further treatment, but not included on official hospital waiting lists). On the eve of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, the report calls for the development of 'interface specialists' - which could be undertaken by doctors, nurses or community pharmacists to enable them to work more routinely across settings and to strategically plan interface working.
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Breaking: NHS Retention Program Slashes Staff Departures - 0 views

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    The National Health Service (NHS) retention programme has benefitted 23 NHS Trusts since it launched in April 2022, with thousands fewer staff leaving frontline roles. NHS data showed that 14,000 fewer staff left the service in the 12 months up to August 2023 (108,890) compared to 122,970 the year before. In a statement released on Thursday, the NHS England said it is expanding the pilot programme across the country to benefit 42 more NHS trusts. The programme is part of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan ambition to retain up to 128,000 more staff over the next 15 years in addition to training record numbers of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. Under this new initiative, NHS staff are being offered extra flexibility with working hours, clinical 'support squads' have been introduced to help menopausal women at work, and HR 'stay advocates' are designated to identify ways to keep staff on the brink of leaving.
pharmacybiz

GSK licenses Aurobindo,Cipla,Viatris for cabotegravir - 0 views

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    British drugmaker GSK has signed deals with three companies allowing them to make inexpensive generic versions of its long-acting HIV preventive medicine for use in lower-income countries, where the majority of new HIV cases occur. The injected drug cabotegravir is approved by regulators in Britain and the United States. Last July, GSK announced a program with the United Nations-backed healthcare organisation, the Medicines Patent Pool, aiming to get poor countries access to new HIV therapies far earlier than they did for previous HIV medicines. During the HIV/AIDs epidemic in Africa in the 1990s and early 2000s, in which many millions of people died, treatments used widely in wealthy countries were unavailable on the continent. GSK said last year the new program could result in the generic form of its injection being available in lower-income countries beginning in 2026. The drugmaker's HIV treatment division, ViiV Healthcare, said in a statement on Wednesday it had issued voluntary licenses - waiving intellectual property rights - to Aurobindo, Cipla and Viatris, which will manufacture the generic versions of injectable cabotegravir.
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Government Dental Plan Under Fire: Fails 2.5M Appointments? - 0 views

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    The government's 200 million dental recovery plan has come under fierce criticism from the opposition party after health minister Dame Andrea Leadsom admitted that there is a "high likelihood" that it will not deliver 2.5 million dental appointments. Published last month, the plan is aimed at ensuring easier and faster access to NHS dental care across England, with up to 1.5 million extra treatments expected to be delivered over the next 12 months. Various new measures were set out to attract new dentists, including increasing dental training places by up to 40 per cent by 2032, as part of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. On Tuesday, Leadsom told MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee that the figure was based on NHS modelling of a "complicated set of factors" and there is "quite a high likelihood of not being reliable as is the case with all modelling." Preeti Kaur Gill MP, shadow minister for primary care and public health, expressed shock over the admission by the public health minister that there is uncertainty regarding the plan's ability to deliver on its promises, which she said: "shows the Conservatives are out of ideas and out of time."
pharmacybiz

RPS Unveils Remarkable 10-Year Vision Review - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in England has published a review of its 10-year Vision for Pharmacy Professional Practice that was launched in December 2022 in collaboration with The King's Fund. The 'one year on' vision report highlighted key milestones achieved in the first 12 months since its publication as well as opportunities for further progress. It identified the publication of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, which recognises the significant role that pharmacists play in healthcare and commits to growing and expanding the pharmacy workforce, as one of the positive policy developments made since the launch of the vision. The development of a Vision for Community Pharmacy by Community Pharmacy England, the Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund; work on digital integration to enable community pharmacists to update a clinical record; the launch of Pharmacy First scheme; and the publication of the public consultation of pharmacy supervision were other key milestones mentioned in the report.
Edgar Anderson

Losing Weight The Healthy Way - 1 views

I admit it was not that easy for me to lose weight. In fact, I have used a lot of products that did not work and I have spent a long period of time in the gym, yet nothing happened. I was about to ...

started by Edgar Anderson on 28 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Anatoliy Simeonov

Flu symptoms 2013: Summer Flu - Children are particularly at risk. - 0 views

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    Summer flu is a viral infection that is caused by influenza viruses A and B. Flu symptoms were pain, chills, fever, and cough or throat irritation. Influenza is common during the winter months, but you can catch the flu at any time of year, even in summer. Consequences of the summer flu are not only for digestive system are affected and joint system, the endocrine system and the formation of lasting immunodeficiency. This is at full strength for children under ten years of age and older with long-term chronic diseases.
Mark Darco

Short Fitness Workouts - 0 views

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    Do shorter workouts mean fewer benefits? Absolutely not. If you focus on quality rather than quantity, you may even find that shorter workouts are more productive than simply going through the motions for an hour or longer. In running terms, doing lots of easy but long exercise is called junk mileage as this type of training does very little for your fitness.
Diet pills

Diet pills that work - 0 views

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    People who are on the plus side try to lose weigh desperately by using diet pills that work, exercising for long hours and avoiding to eat anything.
Mark Darco

The Benefits of Exercise - 0 views

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    Experts often tell us that we need to exercise to improve our health and fitness but what does that really mean? What are the REAL benefits to exercising regularly and eating right? In this article, I'll give you the low down on why exercise is not just important but essential for your long-term well being.
Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort

Healthy Lifestyle Habits For Healthy Child by Ayurveda Experts - 0 views

In today's competitive world kids are the one who are facing lots of challenges in their daily routine. It's time to check the stress they face. There are lots of activities they have to go through...

Ayurveda programme for school children Healthy Habits for child Healthy Children Healthy Child Healthy Kids

started by Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort on 06 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
Pot Valet

How Long Does Your Marijuana Stay in Your System? - 0 views

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    Many researchers are now carrying out studies to find out the medical benefits of the drug and the length of time they stay once smoked or taken as an edible. 
Sehat Online

Beware of These Concentration Killers | Sehat - 0 views

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    Are Concentration killers preventing you from dealing with the pile of work that you've left over from office? No matter how much you convince yourself that you will deal with it, you fail to do so. This is a common disease of the modern generation; they fail to concentrate on a single subject for too long. Read more: https://www.sehat.com/concentration-killers
Sehat Online

Why snoring can be dangerous to your heart health| Diseases and Treatment - 0 views

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    There are multiple causes of snoring and some of them are not detrimental to health. Those can be easily cured just by changing your sleeping postures or curbing on your habit of excessive alcohol consumption. Scientists have now found out after a long-time research that obstructive sleep apnea results from a serious disorder and can up the risk of cardiovascular problem. It could indicate breaking down of cells in your veins. Link between Snoring and Heart Disease However, snoring can be a symptom of serious health issues, including cardiovascular problems. Let us take a quick look at how snoring could be a red flag for your heart health. A recent study by a group of doctors at Columbia University has identified a chain of events that define how the damage is caused in a step-wise manner. Of several problems that could cause heart attack is high blood pressure. If obstructed sleep apnea is not treated properly or in time, it could cause high blood pressure which may result in increased size of the heart, thereby being an alarming signal for strokes and heart attack.
Sehat Online

10 Things Women Must Know About Ovarian Cancers |Sehat.com - 0 views

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    Of all the types of cancers that we get to see now, ovarian cancer is the most dangerous and sometimes life threatening too. Detection and treatment in the early stages goes a long way in eliminating the disease totally. Day-by-day, more women are falling prey to various types of ovarian cancers and sehat.com Gynaecologists suggest that information about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment can help women spot the changes in their bodies and get in touch with their healthcare provider. We have listed down the ten most important things women must know about ovarian cancers. Read on and spread the information.
Sehat Online

Are you suffering from Cluster Headaches |Sehat.com - 0 views

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    Read on to know about Cluster Headaches. Cluster headache is characterized by recurrent attacks of unilateral pain, which are very severe and is associated with symptoms of activation of the cranial autonomic pathways like lacrimation, conjunctival stuffiness, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, and periorbitaloedema. The attacks are one sided, last for about 15 minutes to three hours, and have a characteristic set of cranial autonomic features as described above and are associated with agitation. Most patients describe restlessness and agitation during an attackand bang their heads and wish to rest in cold environment isolated from people. How Long Does The Attack Last? What is the frequency?
ashishbhutani

Want To Live Long, Be Physically Active Man! - 1 views

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    Living a sedentary life? You may be actually inviting death. Be active or be ready to be permanently inactive. Well, this is what a research, done over 45 years, says. The study on middle-aged men, which appears in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, started in 1967 and ended in 2012.
Sehat Online

Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    It may seem obvious that sleep is beneficial. Even without fully grasping what sleep does for us, we know that going without sleep for too long makes us feel terrible, and that getting a good night's sleep can make us feel ready to take on the world. Scientists have gone to great lengths to fully understand sleep benefits. In studies of humans and other animals, they have discovered that sleep plays a critical role in immune function, metabolism, memory, learning, and other vital functions.
Ear Doc

Treatment Options for Respiratory Infections and Ear Infections - 0 views

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    Primary-care medicine is as much art as it is science, but clinicians sometimes rely too heavily on the former when it comes to prescribing antibiotics. Nowhere is this truer than in the treatment of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Most cases of bronchitis are caused by viruses, but many clinicians prescribe antibiotics at their patients' insistence. Patients may explain that they are going on a long-planned vacation and just can't afford to be sick, or they are getting married that weekend and desperately need to get over an annoying cold.
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