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Smartphones, Current Events and Mobile Information Behavior : Consuming, Reacting, Sharing, and Connecting through News
Smartphones and Information on Current Events provides unprecedented insights into young people’s news consumption patterns and the ecology of mobile news.Advancing our knowledge of mobile behaviour, the book also highlights the ways in which mobile news impacts the lives of the general public.Using a multi-faceted research model on mobile news consumption behaviour, Oh and Tang examined a wide spectrum of mobile news consumption activities, outlined the key characteristics of mobile news, as well as captured users’ near real-time evaluation of and emotional reactions to news stories.The book also shows that the process of using smartphones to receive, read, find, share, and store news stories has resulted in new behavioural patterns that enable people to consume news in a multifaceted way.Analyzing the extent and various methods of mobile news sharing can, Oh and Tang argue, help us understand how such exchanges reshape contemporary society.Demonstrating that mobile news consumption is now an integral part of people’s daily lives, the book clearly shows that its impact on people’s day-to-day activities, and their political and social lives, cannot be underestimated.Smartphones and Information on Current Events will be useful to scholars, students, and practitioners who are studying library and information science, journalism and media, digital communication, user behaviour, information technology, human-computer interaction, marketing, political science, psychology, and sociology.
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Are TV and radio stations obligated to broadcast news?
TV and radio stations are not legally obligated to broadcast news, but many choose to do so as part of their commitment to serving the public interest. In some countries, there may be regulations or licensing requirements that mandate a certain amount of news programming, but this varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, the decision to include news in their programming is up to the individual stations and their management.
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Can minors buy medication?
Minors can buy over-the-counter medication without a prescription, but they may need to be accompanied by an adult depending on the store's policy. However, for prescription medication, minors typically need to have a prescription from a healthcare provider and may need an adult to purchase it on their behalf. It's important for minors to understand the proper use and potential risks of any medication they are considering purchasing.
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Can psychoanalysts prescribe medication?
No, psychoanalysts cannot prescribe medication. Psychoanalysts are mental health professionals who focus on understanding the unconscious processes that influence a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. They primarily use talk therapy and other psychoanalytic techniques to help individuals gain insight into their emotions and behaviors. If medication is deemed necessary, a psychoanalyst would refer the individual to a psychiatrist or another medical doctor who is qualified to prescribe medication.
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'Search for a medication.'
To search for a medication, you can start by visiting a reliable medical website or app such as WebMD or Drugs.com. You can also consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist for recommendations. Make sure to provide them with information about your symptoms, medical history, and any other medications you are currently taking to receive personalized advice. Additionally, you can use online pharmacies to search for and purchase medications, but be cautious and verify the legitimacy of the website before making a purchase.
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Breastfeeding and Medication
Sadly, women often feel they have no alternative but to give up breastfeeding, having been prescribed or purchased medication.In many cases, however, this is unnecessary. This book outlines the evidence base for the use of medication during breastfeeding.Breastfeeding and Medication presents a comprehensive A to Z guide to the most frequently prescribed drugs and their safety for breastfeeding mothers.Evaluating the evidence for interventions and using a simple format for quickly identifying medications that are safe or unsafe to use, it also highlights those drugs where there is inconclusive evidence.Additional contextual information makes this the most complete text for those practitioners who support and treat breastfeeding women.It: provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the breast together with hormonal influences to better understand how complications, such as mastitis, arise and inform the approach to their treatment; includes a section on conditions that affect women specifically when they are lactating where prescription of medication may be necessary; discusses the importance of breastfeeding and its advantages, as well as its disadvantages; and explores how to support breastfeeding mothers, and presents a counselling model approach.This new edition contains information on more drugs and a chapter on the management of some chronic conditions which may affect breastfeeding mothers.In most cases there are options to support the mother’s optimal care whilst allowing her to continue to breastfeed her baby as long as she wishes.This is a topic which raises many questions on social media, which informed the choice of conditions to consider.This is an invaluable reference for all health practitioners and volunteers who work with, support and treat breastfeeding women, including lactation consultants, breastfeeding support workers, health visitors, GPs, practice nurses, pharmacists and midwives.
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From Medication To Meditation
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A4 Weekly Medication Schedule | Seascape
Designed for people who need to take regular medication, vitamins and/or supplements each week - and want a clear overview of what to take when- with a little sparkle of colour on the side. Plus to log what they have already taken for the day, by ticking it off in the tracker section.. The delivery of my last baby didn’t quite go to plan, and I was bedridden for a few weeks, with a heap of medication and injections to take daily. I drew out a schedule for myself, but wished for something more fun and considered - which inspired us to create this medication schedule and tracker.. There are so many people I know struggling with Cancer and illnesses like Alzheimers, I hope the schedule adds a little joy and ease to their day.. Available in two colours - see the Joy one here.. Product details:. A4: 29.7 x 21 cm // 8.3 x 11.7 inches. 115gsm paper. 100% recycled paper, made without the use of optical brightening agents. Glued along top edge. 52 tear-away pages. Hole at the top to easily hang up. Cardboard backing. Printed in the UK using 80% renewable energy. Vegetable based inks. Plastic-free packaging
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Which medication for hives?
Antihistamines are the most commonly prescribed medication for hives. They work by blocking the release of histamine, which is the chemical responsible for causing hives. Over-the-counter antihistamines like loratadine (Claritin) or cetirizine (Zyrtec) can help relieve itching and reduce the appearance of hives. In more severe cases, a doctor may prescribe a stronger antihistamine or a corticosteroid to help control symptoms. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best medication for treating hives based on the individual's specific symptoms and medical history.
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What is medication 8?
Medication 8 is a term that is not specific and could refer to any number of different medications depending on the context. It is important to always refer to the specific name of the medication when discussing it, as medication 8 could be different in different situations. If you are unsure about a medication, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for accurate information.
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Can vegetarians take medication?
Yes, vegetarians can take medication. Most medications are vegetarian-friendly, as they are typically made from synthetic or plant-based ingredients. However, some medications may contain animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin or lactose, so vegetarians should check with their healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure that the medication is suitable for their dietary preferences. In some cases, alternative formulations or brands may be available to accommodate a vegetarian diet.
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How can I sell medication?
To sell medication, you must first ensure that you have the necessary licenses and permits to do so legally. You can then approach pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, or healthcare providers to offer your medication for sale. It is important to have a clear understanding of the regulations and guidelines surrounding the sale of medication in your area to ensure compliance. Additionally, building relationships with healthcare professionals and providing information about the benefits and effectiveness of your medication can help in selling your product.
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