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Calcium Intake Reduces Mortality Risk in Women
Depression Linked to Future Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Females
Soccer May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Traffic Pollution Increases Kids' Risk of Insulin Resistance
Depression Increases Risk of Severe Hypoglycemic Events
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Fast Food Diners Underestimate Calories
Cesarean Birth Babies More Likely to Be Obese
Childhood ADHD May Increase Obesity Risk
The Management of Postherpetic Neuralgia: An Opportunity to Rethink Gabapentin
The incidence of herpes zoster increases with age, and about 10% to 15% of patients will develop postherpetic neuralgia.
Traffic Pollution Associated with Increased Asthma Severity in Pregnant Women
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A Pharmacist-Focused Review on Epilepsy: Improving Treatment Outcomes in Partial-Onset Seizures
Splitting Hairs: Pharmacist-Focused Strategies for Individualizing Treatment of Head Lice
The Importance of Iron and Use of Iron Supplements
Iron deficiency is the leading nutritional deficiency in the world and the most common cause of anemia in the United States.
What Is Pharmacy Practice?
As the health care system changes, the line between the roles of pharmacist and physician can become blurred.
Senate Compounding Bill Clears Senate Committee
E-Prescribing Rate Continues to Rise
Itchy, Scratchy Skin: Preventing and Managing Xerosis
A proper skin care regimen is crucial to the management and prevention of dry skin.
Strong Bones, Strong Patients: A Guide to Calcium Supplementation
Pharmacists can help their patients determine the best way to meet their daily calcium requirements.
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Infertility Challenges: Treatments & Health Implications
The increase in the use of fertility-enhancing drugs has led to new health challenges caused by medication side effects and multiple births.
Clinical Implications in Women's Health
Pregnancy, oral contraceptive use, and hormone therapy can increase risk of thromboembolism.
Pharmacy Programs Can Reduce Hospital Readmissions
Avoiding adverse medication events through prevention programs may help to lower hospital readmission rates.
Beta-Blockers and Beta-Agonists: What Is the Risk?
Non-cardioselective beta-blockers appear to pose the greatest risk to patients with asthma or COPD.
Biogen Idec's Tecfidera
Tecfidera (dimethyl fumarate) has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis.
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