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Hillside Pharmacy
Hillside PharmacyHillside Pharmacy Ltd. is a community pharmacy, founded in 1974.
For the past 45 years, our mission has been to provide our patients with the best personalized care at the most affordable prices
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At Hillside Pharmacy, our number one goal is to provide outstanding service and value to our customers. Our current location at Wilson and Bathurst has become synonymous with the best service, value, and customer care. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for visiting our website. We invite you to come and visit us at our location in order to really understand what truly separates us from other pharmacies.
Phone Number:
(416) 261-6168
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Dr. Emrah Cinik
Medical Aesthetics DoctorHello, my name is Dr. Emrah Cinik. I graduated in 2002 form the Uludag University and started working in the field of medical aesthetics and cosmetics. After gaining experience, I founded the Dr. Cinik medical aesthetics center in 2007. Based in Turkey, my clinic offers a complete hair loss and hair transplantation solution to patients from Europe based countries and other parts of the world.
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Cancer Treatment Centre: SPDT 4 LIFE
Cancer Treatment Centre: SPDT 4 LIFEBorn out of a vision to build the world’s best holistic cancer treatment centre, SPDT4LIFE is revolutionising the way cancer is being treated. http://www.cancertherapies.cc is adept at providing therapy to cancer patients for systemic spreading tumors, comprehensive cancer therapy, alternative cancer therapy and non-toxic cancer treatment combined with conventional cancer treatment. Our unique strategy stems from a common sense approach where we focus on determining the best treatment options for each individual.
Phone Number:
+86 20 3779 3571
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Golden Services Care Ltd
Golden Services Care LtdWe provide a service which allows our support service users to remain living safely and securely in their own homes and to enhance their lifestyle and allow them their independent and comfort. We provide this service to a wide range of support service users who have a variety of care needs, and we pride ourselves on our professionalism and dedication. Our approach is based around the idea of working with our support service users.
Phone Number:
01235 764422
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William Gautier
holistic chiropractorThe U.S. ranks dead last in preventable deaths among the 19 leading industrialized nations! We’re clearly off target in our approach to healthcare.
Over 70 million Americans live with chronic pain—back pain and headaches top the list. Back pain is the leading cause of adult disability in America, costing more than cancer and heart disease combined.
In 2008, the New York Times declared: “Despite spending $86 billion in 2005 on spine treatments, impaired function is increasing and we’re losing the battle against back pain. The biggest surge in spending has been for…narcotic pain relievers.
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- Experts have called for the worldwide eradication of cervical cancer, but this is not likely to happen for a long time
- Significant progress has been made to eliminate cervical cancer in developed countries
- The overwhelming burden of cervical cancer falls disproportionately on women in low- to middle-income countries (LMIC)
- LMIC have relatively low levels of awareness of cervical cancer, patchy prevent programs and limited treatment options
- Over 80% of cervical cancer cases and deaths occur in LMIC
- Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide
- In 2018 there were an estimated 680,000 new cases and 311,000 deaths from the disease worldwide
- Cervical cancer is caused by sexually acquired infection from high-risk strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV)
- The majority of women will be infected with HPV at some point in their life
- HPV also causes genital warts and cancers of the head and neck and is also linked to cancers of the anus, vulva, vagina, penis and oropharynx
- HPV vaccines protect against 70% of cervical cancers and about 90% of genital warts
- Regular screening is also recommended to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a killer disease, which only affects women. It affects women of all ages from schoolgirls to grandmothers, but it is significantly more prevalent between the ages of 30 and 45.
The cervix, also known as the neck of the womb, connects a woman's womb and her vagina.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide and second for women between 15 and 44. In 2018 there were an estimated 680,000 new cases and 311,000 deaths from the disease worldwide. The overwhelming majority of cases are caused by two specific strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV infection and early cervical cancer typically do not present noticeable symptoms, and cervical cancer may take 20 years or longer to develop after an HPV infection. The overwhelming global burden of the disease falls disproportionately on women in low- to middle income countries (LMIC). There is a significant and growing gap in the incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer between developed nations and LMIC. Despite international efforts, it seems unlikely that this gap will be narrowed in the medium term.
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About 79m Americans are currently infected with HPV, with roughly 14m people becoming newly infected in the US each year. In the UK, HPV is present in one in three people and 90% of individuals will come into contact with some form of the virus in their lifetime. About 80% of sexually active people are infected with HPV at some point in their lives, but most people never know they have the virus. Whitfield Growdon, a surgical oncologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital and professor at the Harvard University Medical School describes the HPV vaccination as, “one of the most meaningful interventions for reducing cervical cancer”; see video below.
All girls and boys aged between 11 and 12 should get the HPV vaccination. Every year in the US, over 13,000 males contract cancers caused by HPV. Catch-up HPV vaccines are recommended for girls and women through the age of 26, and for boys and men through the age of 21, if they did not get vaccinated when they were younger. HPV vaccination is also recommended for the following people, if they did not get vaccinated when they were younger: (i) young men who have sex with men through the age of 26, (ii) young adults who are transgender through the age of 26 and (iii) young adults with certain immunocompromising conditions (including HIV) through the age of 26.
The HPV DNA test determines the most likely cause of cervical cancer by looking for pieces of DNA in cervical cells and is recommended for women over 30 and not for women under 30. This is because women in their 20s tend to be more sexually active and therefore are more likely (than older women) to have an HPV infection that will go away on its own. Results of an HPV DNA test carried out on a woman in her 20s is not as significant as in and older woman and also may be confusing. The HPV DNA test can also be used in women who have slightly abnormal Pap test results to find out if they might need more testing or treatment.
A research paper about the Australian initiative published in the January 2019 edition of The Lancet Public Health concludes that, “the annual incidence of cervical cancer in Australia is likely to decrease to fewer than six new cases per 100 000 women by 2020 (range 2018–22) and to fewer than four cases per 100 000 women by 2028 (2021–35). The annual incidence of cervical cancer could decrease to one new case per 100 000 by 2066 (2054–77) if the existing HPV-based screening program continues in cohorts who are offered the nonavalent vaccine”; [a nonavalent vaccine works by stimulating an immune response against nine different antigens, such as nine different viruses or other microorganisms]. According to Suzanne Garland, Professor and Clinical Director of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, who led the research, “within 40 years the number of new cases of cervical cancer [in Australia] is projected to drop to just a few”.
The expansion of screening programs for cervical cancer in LMIC is only part of the answer to closing the gap with developed nations and eradicating cervical cancer globally. It is imperative that screening is linked to increased access to effective treatment for women with cervical cancer, particularly in its early stages when it is still curable. In LMIC there is often not only reduced access to preventive HPV vaccines and screening, but limited access to treatment and trained personnel. Notwithstanding, there is evidence to suggest that, in LMIC less-invasive and less–resource-intensive treatment options can be effective and are increasingly being made available.
According to Danielle Rodin, lead author and Radiation Oncologist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, Canada, "Vaccination is hugely important, but we can't neglect the millions of women who are contracting cervical cancer and dying in pain without access to treatment. These are women who have curable cancers: even advanced cervical cancer can be cured with radiotherapy. The possibility exists to make this treatment universally available". Radiation therapy makes small breaks in the DNA inside cells. This stops cancer cells from growing and dividing and causes them to die. Unlike cisplatin therapy, [an anti-cancer ("antineoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy], which usually exposes the whole body to cancer-fighting drugs, radiation therapy is usually a local treatment.
“We know that when administered together (chemoradiation) you can give lower doses of both and get a better kill-rate on the tumour. This is now the backbone of cervical cancer therapy”, says Growdon; see video below.
Although the UAE is among the few countries to have relatively low incidence rates of cervical cancer, the disease still ranks as the third most frequent cancer among women in the UAE and the third most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44. Estimates suggest that every year, 93 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and 28 die from the disease in the UAE. Although Abu Dhabi is successfully leading the fight against cervical cancer and provides a roadmap for others to follow, the incidence of cervical cancer in the Middle East generally is expected to more than double by 2035 (>33,000 cases) and be responsible for more than 18,000 deaths. In some countries including Morocco and Saudi Arabia, low societal awareness and relatively low levels of screening results in about one in four women with HPV.
The Tooth Spa
The Tooth SpaHere at The Tooth Spa based in Leeds we are a direct access dental hygienist who offers a range of professional dental treatments and services such as tooth fillings, scale and airflow polish, dental crowns, dental bridges, home dental visits, dental veneers, tooth implants, oral cancer screenings, teeth whitening treatment and quick straight treatment. When you’re in need top quality dentist who offers professional dental treatment in the Leeds area then give the team at The Tooth Spa a call.
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Canford Heath Pharmacy
Late night pharmacyWe're your local, independent late-night pharmacy and we pride ourselves on the quality of pharmacy services and patient care we deliver 100 hours a week - we're here when you or a loved needs to access healthcare - right up to 10pm!
Phone Number:
01202 671849
Business Email ID:
canfordheathpharmacy@gmail.com
Business Hour:
Monday to Saturday 07:00-22:00
Sundays 09:00-19:00
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Daniel Crespi
Consultant Paediatric GastroenterologistDirectory:
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I have been a Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist since 2011 when I joined The Centre for Paediatric Gastroenterology at the Royal Free Hospital in London. I am also an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor with the UCL Medical School.
I am a member of the
• Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
• British Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (BSPGHAN)
• BSPGHAN GI motility working group
• British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG)
• Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
My clinical interests are in
• paediatric inflammatory bowel disease
• GI motility disorders including constipation, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and vomiting
• Food allergy including coeliac disease and eosinophilic oesophagitis
• functional gastrointestinal disorders including irritable bowel syndrome, (IBS) and other chronic abdominal pain problems.
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Master Dental and Denture Centre
Master Dental and Denture CentreOur Dental and Denture Centre provides you with qualified staff, sterilization tracking systems and medical management software, allowing electronic record keeping of patients records and a paperless end product.
Contact Email:
masterdentureclinic@gmail.com
Phone Number:
07 4124 8569
Business Hours:
Monday: 8.30am -5.30pm
Tuesday:8.30am -5.30pm
Wednesday:8.30am -5.30pm
Thursday: 8.30am to 7.30pm
Friday:8.30am -5.30pm
Saturday: by appointment
Sunday:by appointment
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