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Halo nevus is a mole that is surrounded by a pale ring or 'halo'. [1] It is generally noticed in the summer, when surrounding skin tans, and usually occurs on the chest, but can be anywhere. [1] There may be one or, more typically, several. [2] Onset is usually in teenagers and young adults.
The NHS App allows patients using the National Health Service in England to book appointments with their GP, order repeat prescriptions and access their GP record. Available since late 2018, the app was developed by NHS Digital and NHS England. [1] The health ministers Jeremy Hunt and Matt Hancock both stressed their support for the project.
The service was founded in July 2013 by Eren Ozagir and Matt Elcock. [3] [4] The idea came to Ozagir after falling ill on a business trip to Baltimore in the United States.[5] [6] Push Doctor initially received $1.2 million in seed funding and in mid-2015 a nationwide television campaign aired to promote the service.
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Melanie Simon, the device's inventor, recommends using the Halo no more than six times a week, and suggests that using it two to three times weekly is enough to achieve your desired results.
Choroidal nevus (plural: nevi) is a type of eye neoplasm that is classified under choroidal tumors as a type of benign (non-cancerous) melanocytic tumor. [1] A choroidal nevus can be described as an unambiguous pigmented blue or green-gray choroidal lesion, found at the front of the eye, around the iris, [2] or the rear end of the eye.
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A spider angioma or spider naevus (plural: spider naevi), also nevus araneus, is a type of telangiectasis [2] (swollen, spider-like blood vessels on the skin) found slightly beneath the skin's surface, often containing a central red spot and deep reddish extensions (see Blood color) which radiate outwards like a spider's web or a spider's legs.