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Unexplained weight loss is often seen in people with dementia, which can lead to further complications, including mental and physical deterioration. New research from Bournemouth University, funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, has revealed the challenges of providing good nutrition and hydration in people with dementia who live in care homes.
New federal dietary guidelines announced on Thursday for the first time recommend Americans eat far less sugar and focus on a day-to-day pattern of eating a variety of nutritious, balanced foods.
SCHOTT introduced its adaptiQ™ system for ready-to-use pharmaceutical vials, which allows for more flexible manufacturing concepts and more efficient filling. Designed in close collaboration with filling line manufacturers to meet the pharmaceutical industry's process requirements, SCHOTT adaptiQ consists of a patented nest that securely holds as many as 100 clean and sterile vials in an industry standard tub.
Each year, more than $400 million in tax-free income is wasted when flexible spending account (FSA) holders don't spend FSA funds, or fail to submit expenses to be reimbursed by an FSA. While recent U.S. Treasury Department changes give employers the option to offer a rollover of up to $500 each year in unused FSA funds, a recent FSAstore.com survey of its benefit administrator partners found that 66 percent of employers are expected to wait until next year to amend their FSA plans.
The first step towards successful medical care is to see a physician, but for some patients this isn't as simple or easy as it may sound.
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