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More than 5 million people now more worr...
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New research has revealed that an estimated 5.4 million people have a heightened concern for their health after the pandemic, according to a poll of 2,000 UK adults conducted by Opinium and commissioned by the Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation (LTIO). The majority of respondents also said they have been taking positive steps over the past 6 months to improve their health by walking more (35%) and eating healthier (34%). Only 26% have said they have not taken any positive steps to improve their health.Key findings of the research are:63% of people in the 55+ age category and 55% of female respondents consider their health to be very important as a result of the pandemic.43% of 18–34-year-olds have used a service outside of the NHS such as private health insurance, diagnostic test providers, and medical apps to help with a health-related concern over the last 6 months. This is compared to 23% of the general public. These findings suggest that the NHS is failing to respond to the demands of a digital generation who are turning to apps to be part of the diagnostics revolutionAlmost one in ten (9%) of 18–34-year-olds have used diagnostics tests through a non-NHS provider and 14% have used an app to monitor their health. In contrast, only 13% of people in the 55+ age category have used a service outside of the NHS over the past 6 months.  Tom Watson, Chair, The Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation, said:“It is encouraging to see the public taking ownership of their health and taking positive steps to improve their health and wellbeing. We know that we can prevent disease by making key changes to our lifestyle and this will drastically improve the health of the nation. This is an important lesson for the Government and the NHS to focus on preventative care which can drastically reduce the burden on the NHS.“Almost a quarter of the public and a higher number of younger people are seeking services outside of the NHS such as diagnostic tests and private health. This number will certainly increase with the increasing pressure on the NHS and the growing backlog. This is a real opportunity for the NHS to work with private sector laboratories and hospitals to help clear the backlog in critical care and diagnostics testing. The independent diagnostic industry stands ready to deploy its resources to help with the national effort to clear the backlog.”The survey also found that, beyond lifestyle changes, individuals are also increasingly using health tests to monitor their health. The most common types of tests used are Covid-19 tests (46%) and blood tests (33%). Only one-third of respondents have not used any type of health tests over the past 6 months. More than half the public (51%) consider their health to be very important compared to 43% of people who felt the same way about their health before the pandemic.These findings suggest that the pandemic has clearly had an impact on the public’s views on their health. While COVID is still a concern, it’s at a lower level, and around 23% have no concerns at all about COVID. The main worry is related to passing on the virus to friends and family as well as long COVID.  Opinium polled 2,000 people 18+ in the UK between August 23rd-26th.For more information about the LTIO, please visit www.ltio.org.uk.The Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation (LTIO) is the trade association for the testing industry, covering testing companies and laboratories. The LTIO has an ethical purpose at its core, setting standards as a central part of its public service. We are led by a Chair and overseen by an Advisory Board, which meets to discuss the issues facing the industry and decide the direction of the LTIO.
The Regenerative Clinic supports Sunflow...
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We are proud to be supporting Sunflower Relief to facilitate their work in helping people in the Ukrainian conflict. The Regenerative Clinic has already made an initial donation of £3,000 to purchase a variety of much needed equipment and supplies for families still living in Ukraine’s war-torn areas.Sunflower Relief has a network of 200+ volunteers on the ground in Ukraine. Volunteers have already responded to more than 400 individual humanitarian crises, from supplying food and medical supplies to 5,000 civilians in Kyiv; to delivering baby food, medicines and new-born supplies to the perinatal hospital near Kharkiv, helping more than 130,000 people to date.Simon Checkley, CEO, The Regenerative Clinic said; “Sunflower Relief do important and necessary work. We are delighted to assist them as our charity partner and help them to buy urgent equipment and supplies that can make a tangible contribution to the lives of people living in war in the Ukraine. We applaud all that they do and make a pledge to ongoing support for this great cause.”We are delighted to support Sunflower Relief in Partnership with the Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation (LTIO). Sunflower Relief relies on donations so if you would like to donate directly to their crucial work you can read more or click the link below. Make a Donation
The Regenerative Clinic ISO Certificatio...
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The Regenerative Clinic has been awarded an ISO Certificate The Regenerative Clinic is proud to announce that we have been accredited with an ISO Certification (ISO 15189:2021) (International Organisation for Standardisation). View our certificate here.The ISO certification is a seal of approval from a third party body that a company runs to the international standards developed and published by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). An ISO Certification is proof that we will put customers first, protect your data and reputation, and reduce our environmental impact. To read more on what it means to be ISO certified, visit the ISO website.
What Countries Still Require Covid-19 Te...
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Many countries/territories no longer require any Covid-19 testing for vaccinated travellers entering from the UK, however there are still several countries/territories that do still require a PCR/Antigen test to enter (provided certain conditions are met).While we regularly update this list, entry requirements are ever-changing, and many countries require additional documentation to a Covid-19 test. We strongly recommend checking your destinations required on the Government Website before travelling.If your destination is on this list below, please ensure you click through to the UK Government Website to check whether you meet all the entry requirements.See below our list of countries/territories still requiring Covid-19 testing for entry, regardless of vaccination status: AngolaAnguilla BeninBermudaBritish Virgin IslandsBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCayman IslandsCentral African RepublicComorosCongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutiEritreaGuadeloupeGuinea-BissauGuyanaHong KongIranJapanLiberiaMadagascarMyanmarNauruNew CaledoniaNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerPalauPalestinian TerritoriesPapua New GuineaQatarRussiaRwandaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint MartinSão Tomé and PríncipeSierra LeoneSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth KoreaSouth SudanSudanTajikistanTaiwanThe BahamasTrinidad and TobagoUganda The Regenerative Clinic offers a range of PCR and Antigen Departure Testing services with Express 60-Minute, Same Day, and Next Day turnaround times. See our Departure Testing options:  See Departure Testing Services

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