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April 26th 2025
New research confirms hydroxyurea's long-term effectiveness in reducing hospital visits for children with sickle cell anemia, supporting its use as standard treatment.
CDC Analysis Finds Most People Receive Second COVID-19 Shot on Time
March 18th 2021Health care professionals should address potential barriers to completing the COVID-19 vaccination series, including scheduling second-dose appointments at the first-dose administration and sending reminders for second-dose visits.
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Clinical Trial Confirms Nasal Spray Efficacy in Treating, Reducing Transmission of COVID-19
March 18th 2021Results of clinical trials have shown that a nitric oxide nasal spray is both a safe and effective antiviral treatment to prevent COVID-19 transmission and symptom duration, as well as reduce symptom severity and damage in those already infected.
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Pandemic Stress Leading to Unhealthy Changes in Weight, Increased Drinking
March 18th 2021Adults in the United States are reporting undesired weight changes, an increase in drinking, and other negative behavior changes that may be unhealthy coping mechanisms for prolonged stress, according to a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA).
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Study: Patients Who Suffer Strokes Have Higher Depression Risk Than Heart Attack Survivors
March 17th 2021Among more than 11 million Medicare beneficiaries who were admitted during the 2-year study period, there were 174,901 admitted for ischemic stroke and 193,418 admitted for heart attack.
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Webcast: The Impact of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program on COVID-19 Vaccinations and Pharmacists
March 16th 2021Following the establishment of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program by the CDC, a panel of experts sat down with Pharmacy Times® to address the implications of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Opioid Epidemic Linked to Greater Number of Heart Infections in the US
March 16th 2021Preliminary research by the American Heart Association suggests the opioid epidemic in the United States may have led to an increase in the number of strokes due to bacterial infections of the heart (infective endocarditis).
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Poll Shows Big Shift in High-Risk Older Adults' Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccination
March 16th 2021A follow-up poll from the University of Michigan (U-M) found that 71% of people in their 50s, 60s, and 70s are now ready to get vaccinated against COVID-19 when a dose becomes available to them.
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Study: Increasing Antiparasitic Drug Costs in US Lead to Decreased Quality of Care
March 15th 2021The increasing prices of the drugs used to treat hookworm, roundworm (ascariasis), and whipworm (trichuriasis) is driving increased costs for patients with Medicaid or private insurance, as well as a potential decrease in the quality of care those patients receive.
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