DUBLIN – In its report “Global Food Safety Testing Market by Type (Natural, Synthetic, Nature-Identical), Application (Food & Beverage), Form (Liquid, Powder & Gel), Solubility (Colorants & Lacquers) and region (North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe) – Forecast to 2026 “, Research and Marketing predicts the global food safety testing market to …
Read More »Manatee County, Florida clinics offer COVID vaccine to children
Dozens of pharmacies and clinics in Manatee County offer the COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11. The pediatric vaccine has a smaller needle and a smaller dose compared to the vaccine for adolescents and adults. The United States Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer vaccine for emergency …
Read More »Parasite found in dogs developing drug resistance
One of the most common parasites found in the pet world, hookworms, have become resistant to several drugs, according to new search from the University of Georgia. Animals infected with hookworms can experience dramatic weight loss, bloody stools, anemia, and lethargy, among other potential problems. Currently, researchers say, US veterinarians …
Read More »Kaiser Permanente pharmacists plan weeklong strike for Monday
Kaiser Permanente has advised its patients to fill all necessary prescriptions ahead of a weeklong union pharmacist strike scheduled to begin Nov. 15. Kaiser Permanente and the Sacramento-based Professional Pharmacists Guild, which represents Kaiser Permanente pharmacists in Northern California, have been in contract negotiations since July 31, when the pharmacists’ …
Read More »Pharmacists optimize the healthcare experience, especially for patients with rare diseases
Specialty pharmacists give doctors and specialists the opportunity to focus less on non-medical issues and more on the patient and effectively find the most optimal therapy. On the heels of American Pharmacists Month in October, this is a great time to continue to recognize and celebrate the role pharmacists play …
Read More »Dysphagia Management Market Size and Outlook 2028 | Main companies – Eisai, Cipla, AstraZeneca, Kent Precision Foods, Nestlé Health Science, Nutricia, Bard, Cook Medical,
New Jersey, United States, – A recent market research report added to the repository of verified market reports is an in-depth analysis of the Dysphagia Management Market. Based on the analysis of the historical growth and current scenario of the Dysphagia Management market, the report intends to offer actionable information …
Read More »Greenfern begins distributing GMP drugs in Australia, with promising early adoption by prescribers
Tuesday, November 9, 2021, 3:11 p.m.Press release: Greenfern Industries Greenfern Industries began to make significant inroads into the Australian medicinal cannabis market by signing a distribution agreement with Cannvalate Pty Ltd. Greenfern’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary, GFI Pharma Pty Ltd, and GFI’s New Zealand management team have developed a strategic …
Read More »Healthtech News: Latest Healthtech News, Indian Healthtech News & Updates
In early 2020, as the Indian government prepared to take care of COVID-19 patients, teleconsultations were one of the key technologies being considered. Telemedicine has become a useful tool for these people and their families. By M Neelam Kachhap COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of virtual communication in all facets …
Read More »The Med school launches the first regional database on healthcare
Content of the article A team from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine is creating the first primary health care research database in Northern Ontario. Content of the article Using anonymized data from electronic medical records, information about the region’s community and population will be made available to northern researchers, …
Read More »Best Practices in Allergy and Dermatology for Collaborative Diagnosis and Care
Allergists and immunologists are key collaborators of dermatologists. Conditions such as urticaria and angioedema are well suited to the expertise of an allergist. Providing dermatology referrals for patients with suspected malignancies helps get those patients to the right doctor quickly. At a session of the 2021 American College of Asthma, …
Read More »Antiviral Drugs Could See Us Above Worst Of Covid-19, Health Expert Says
A leading doctor has said Ireland could be above the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic if new antiviral drugs are approved for use here. Professor Paul Moynagh was speaking following Pfizer’s announcement yesterday that its new drug PaxLovid reduces the risk of hospitalization or death by 89% in vulnerable adults. …
Read More »Pharmacists urge people to book in advance to avoid delays in tests and vaccinations
Some pharmacies may need to limit what they can offer to meet increased demand for influenza vaccines, third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and COVID-19 tests, according to pharmacists. Fall is always a busy time for pharmacies, according to Jen Baker, pharmacist and pharmacy owner, who is also the former …
Read More »Report: Depression, children’s mental health worsened during pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs
Photo provided, UNICEF Julissa Richards’ bedroom on June 16, 2021 in Brooklyn, New York, where she spent most of the pandemic. Anxiety and depression are on the rise in children, and it’s not just the pandemic that is causing the rise. According to the State of the World’s Children report …
Read More »UPMC officials say parents shouldn’t hesitate to get their children vaccinated
On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that children between the ages of 5 and 11 can now receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. But according to experts, misinformation remains a critical obstacle to immunizing children. At a press conference on Friday, UPMC officials highlighted the benefits of vaccinations …
Read More »What to do after a heart attack – Cleveland Clinic
The phrase “severe like a heart attack” exists for a reason: Heart attacks are a medical emergency that can impact your entire life and can be fatal. But by making healthy lifestyle changes and following your doctor’s advice closely, you can play a huge role in your recovery and help …
Read More »Knox County Pharmacies, Health Agencies Providing Injections For Children 5-11 Years Old
GALESBURG – With vaccine suppliers given the green light this week to start administering COVID-19 vaccines to children aged 5 to 11, the supply of doses for children will not meet demand at first. Availability is very limited locally as drugstore chains and healthcare providers roll out their plans to …
Read More »Battling COVID, Workforce Crisis, Hospitals Call for More Financial Aid from Congress
For months, hospitals large and small have sounded the alarm bells about a work crisis that threatens their ability to maintain health care services and jeopardizes their long-term financial stability. Hospital employment nationwide has fallen by nearly 94,000 people since February 2020, with about 8,000 of those workers missing from …
Read More »WVU Health System Expected to Provide Better Access in Southern Virginia to Specialists and Clinical Trials
In southern West Virginia, access to health specialists or clinical trials can mean hours of travel to places like Charleston or Morgantown. In 2018, research showed that the six counties in West Virginia with the highest rates of poor health were in the southern part of the state. The latest …
Read More »An introduction to biosimilars: drugs that stimulate competition, reduce costs and increase accessibility
Biologics are the fastest growing class of drugs in the United States; they offer innovative treatments that change the lives of cancer and chronic disease patients. Due to exclusive patents, they are also very expensive and out of reach for many. When patent exclusivity ends, it opens the door to …
Read More »UI Health and Cook County Health announce pediatric specialist services collaboration under the Pediatric Care Partnership
Media contacts Jackie Carey, UIC / UI Healthcare: 312-996-8277 or [email protected] Normington, CCH: 312-519-2769 or [email protected] Executives from Cook County Health and UI Health, the university health company at the University of Illinois at Chicago, celebrate the launch of the Pediatric Care Partnership at the Cook County Health Professional Building …
Read More »Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories adds two
DALLAS, Nov 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories (OTC: RTSL) (“Rapid Therapeutic” or the “Company”), a growth-oriented aerosol manufacturing company focused on the delivery of Compound non-psychoactive cannabinoids, today announces the appointment of two independent directors to its board of directors. Dr. Henry Punzi and Mr. Justin …
Read More »Third Heritage Valley Health System Location Selects XchangePoint Solution for Medication Optimization | New
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., November 2, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – PharmaPoint is proud to announce that Heritage Valley Kennedy, formerly Ohio Valley Hospital, has chosen XchangePoint to serve its patients across the continuum of care. The Kennedy campus now joins Heritage Valley Beaver and Heritage Valley Sewickley in using XchangePoint to …
Read More »House committee to investigate network pushing hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin
Friday, Representative James Clyburn, DS.C., chairman of the House subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis, announced an investigation into right-wing anti-science propaganda group America’s Frontline Doctors and telemedicine provider SpeakWithAnMD.com at following an Intercept investigation. Clyburn called the two organizations “predatory players” who “have touted disinformation and used it to market …
Read More »Neurological complications: COVID-19 vaccines vs. COVID-19
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Read More »From migraine patient to pain management specialist
Dr Puja Shah By Dr Puja Shah, DISC Sports & Spine Center More than 50 percent of adults between the ages of 18 and 65 experience headaches of at least one form or another in their lifetime. A huge source of morbidity in the human population, headaches present some of …
Read More »Joe Giarrusso supported by The Times-Picayune, NOLA.com and The Gambit (sponsored)
Joe Giarrusso obtained the approval of the Times-Picayune and Gambit, adding to a long list (below) which includes senators, representatives, members of school boards and a host of elected officials and civic organizations. Both articles emphasize Joe’s relentless but reasonable approach to quality of life issues. In endorsing Joe, the …
Read More »Ukrainian drug gang offers to smuggle Rohypnol in Brighton
A UKRAINIAN gang is trafficking date-rape drugs in the country, claiming to be “very good for sex”. Drug traffickers promise “secure” delivery of Rohypnol from Eastern Europe to anywhere in the UK in just three days. Argus found an “online pharmacy” brazenly selling the Class C drug, which is illegal …
Read More »Magnus Medical Receives Revolutionary Device Designation from FDA for Rapid-Acting Technology to Treat Major Depression
Magnus Medical, Inc., a medical device company, today announced that the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the company breakthrough device designation for its individualized, fast-acting neurostimulation technology. and non-invasive designed to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) in people who have not improved enough with antidepressants or …
Read More »What prescriptions do the elderly send to the hospital?
“All blood thinners are risky in older patients,” Hwang explains. “These drugs can interact with other drugs, and for older people, who are at the greatest risk for falls, taking a blood thinner increases the risk of bleeding if trauma occurs.” Blood thinners can also cause gastrointestinal bleeding. To reduce …
Read More »Lakeland Prep Construction Update Tour
Lakeland Superintendent Dr. Ted Horrell answers questions about entering high school. By Matt Wright City officials, including the Council of Commissioners and the Lakeland School Board, were invited to visit the Lakeland Prep high school addition today. The construction tour was led by Superintendent Dr. Ted Horrell, as well as …
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The irritating symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), namely symptoms of the lower urinary tract (SBAU), are frequent urination during the day and night, difficulty in starting a urine stream, weak and / or intermittent urine. These LUTS have a negative impact on men and their families. BPU drugs (alpha …
Read More »Hanmi Science Consortium leads ambitious project for global vaccine equity
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Read More »2021 Winners – Clinical Investigator of the Year – The Americas
Download a pdf of the results brochure (5.4 MB) Clinical research coordinator GoldOmar Kalash – Ohio State University Medical Center MoneyHunter of Alexandria – PPD BronzeFrancesca Vigil – Reference research FinalistsColette HilliardVasantha Lakshmi Raparthi – PPD New clinical research associate (less than 4 years of experience) GoldAmélie Zessin – Labcorp …
Read More »Contracting COVID-19 can provide some immunity. But still get vaccinated, say scientists
When it comes to acquired immunity against COVID-19, also known as natural immunity, scientists agree that people looking for protection from the coronavirus should certainly not miss out on ” be intentionally infected. Yet a number of recent studies – some which suggest that a previous infection with COVID-19 can …
Read More »Submission of draft chapter 40: Rules for administering medication in Maine schools
This rule provides instructions to public and private schools approved under 20-A MRSA §2902 in administering medication to students during student participation in school programs. The rule is to assist school administrative units in implementing the provision of the drug statute. [20-MRSA §254(5)(A-D)] which provides guidelines for training unauthorized school …
Read More »Well Pharmacy’s mobile clinics aim to make services more accessible
The independent chain Well Pharmacy has launched two mobile health clinics with the aim of making health services more accessible in local communities. The specially equipped clinics have been created with two consultation rooms inside and a tailor-made canopy to make health services fully accessible to all. Two pharmacists will …
Read More »Humana Healthy Horizons Launches Statewide Louisiana Mobile Clinic Initiative with Ochsner Health
NEW ORLEANS–(COMMERCIAL THREAD) – From New Orleans to Baton Rouge via Lafayette, Shreveport and surrounding rural areas, two new mobile clinics will soon bring a wide variety of health services to thousands of Louisianans. It’s all part of a new initiative launched by Humana Healthy Horizons, the Medicaid business of …
Read More »The difference between stimulant and non-stimulant drugs for ADHD – SheKnows
When it comes to treating ADHD, sometimes it’s best to take a multimodal approach, a combination of several tailored complementary approaches that work together to reduce symptoms. For many people, this ideal combination may include counseling, behavior therapy, parenting training, a healthy lifestyle, school accommodations, and medication. In terms of …
Read More »Newark Pharmacy joins the expanding online pharmacy services affiliate network Ravkoo, Inc.
A partnership allows the pharmacy to deliver prescriptions directly to home the same day The partnership with Ravkoo sets us apart from the big drugstore chains in a good way. “ – Jonathon Speidel NEWARK, OHIO, USA, October 26, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Newark Pharmacy, the central Ohio community pharmacy that …
Read More »Women Helping Women fundraiser is live again
A large crowd gathered for the last Women Helping Women in-person event, in October 2019. As happened in 2020, the annual fundraiser is once again taking place online. (File photo)GREENFIELD – The 23rd annual Women Helping Women event, hosted by the Hancock Health Foundation, has been canceled due to COVID …
Read More »Antiepileptic drugs linked to increased risk of priapism
Many antiepileptic drugs (AED) are associated with an increased risk of priapism, suggests new research. After analyzing adverse event reporting data in the United States, investigators found that among nearly 200 cases of priapism, a persistent and often painful erection unrelated to sexual interest or stimulation that lasts longer than …
Read More »AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2021 Council Begins Today; Here’s your last minute checklist
Registration for AP EAMCET counseling 2021 starts today (representation) Image Credit: Shutterstock New Delhi: The AP EAPCET (or EAMCET) 2021 board for admission to undergraduate positions in pharmacy, agriculture and engineering at colleges in Andhra Pradesh will begin today, October 25. Candidates who have qualified for the entrance exam can …
Read More »Wasted COVID-19 vaccine doses exceed 50% for some Erie County suppliers
UPMC Hamot and Albion Pharmacy wasted almost the same number of doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Hamot eliminated 384 unadministered doses, while Albion Pharmacy eliminated 376 doses. The difference is that Hamot received 66,105 doses of vaccine, so he wasted only 0.6% of his vaccine, while Albion Pharmacy received 550 doses, …
Read More »New IU Health Bloomington Hospital to Offer Students a More Hands-On Education
The new IU Health Hospital in Bloomington aims to provide students in the IU Health Sciences program with access to healthcare and clinical spaces through the use of Indiana Regional University Health Center Brain Shockney, said the president of the IU Health South Central Region. Students will have access to …
Read More »blood pressure: what to do when blood pressure needs to be better controlled. A study has the answer
The results of a new study could help doctors and people with high blood pressure decide whether to increase the dose of existing drugs or add a new one, in order to lower their pressure and reduce the risk of blood pressure problems. future health. The results of the study …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson recipients rush to get boosters
Jennifer Lopez, 58, jumped at the chance to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine last March, but quickly began to regret when data showed it may be less effective than other coronavirus vaccines . So when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved booster shots Thursday night for all …
Read More »Namibia suspends use of Russian COVID-19 vaccine – ministry
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Read More »Dallas County Achievements
University of Buena Vista Nicholas Bender de Granger has been named to Buena Vista University’s Summer 2021 Dean’s List. BVU recently announced its 2021 summer graduates. Students and their degrees include Cally Carlson, of Grimes, Master of Education in Leadership, Program and Teacher Education (Teaching Track and Effective Instructional Leadership); …
Read More »JODY HOLTON – Can my meds make me sick? – News from Port Arthur
Medication is a wonderful thing; it saves lives and improves chronic disease. In most cases, this is the difference between living and existing. However, there are well-documented cases where the very drugs that are supposed to help end up causing very serious problems. I’m not just talking about allergic reactions …
Read More »Booster doses of COVID-19 vaccine available at Publix pharmacy | Business and finance
LAKELAND, Fla .– (BUSINESS WIRE) – October 22, 2021– In accordance with the recent CDC approval, Publix Pharmacy will administer booster doses of Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to eligible individuals. Booster doses are available from today. Appointments can be made through the company’s online reservation system …
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Prognosis is a term used in science and medicine that refers to determining the level of expected or likely improvement in function and the time it takes to achieve that level of improvement in a health condition. It may also include a prediction of the levels of improvement achieved at …
Read More »Properly dispose of your expired medicines at drop-off points this Saturday
The State Ministry of the Attorney General and the Anti-Narcotics Division of the Ministry of Public Security will host their biannual prescription drug take-back event on October 23. Expired prescription drugs can be disposed of at various drop-off sites in O’ahu, Maui, Kaua’i and the Island of Hawai’i. All drop-off …
Read More »SSCC Health Sciences Center – Times Gazette
Southern State Community College in Hillsboro now has a state-of-the-art health sciences center that will better prepare nursing and medical aid students for the field of health care. The college this week announced a groundbreaking ceremony and ribbon cutting scheduled for November 1 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Southern …
Read More »Online Pharmacy Market Size and Key Companies – The Kroger Co, Walgreen Co, Wal-Mart Stores, CVS Health, Express Scripts Holding Company, Giant Eagle
New Jersey, United States, – The Online pharmacy market The report comprises broadly analyzed data and information on the Online Pharmacy Market with detailed analysis of key models, emerging trends, infrastructure properties, industrial landscape, and key market segments. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market growth and factors …
Read More »Baptist Jacksonville VP Honored by Modern Healthcare
Kyle Dorsey, vice president of operations at Baptist Jacksonville and Wolfson Children’s Hospital, was recently honored by Modern Healthcare magazine as one of 25 emerging leaders under 40 who have made significant contributions in the fields of healthcare. health care administration, management or policy. Dorsey has been in his current …
Read More »USM Hattiesburg Campus Parking Problems: Students Speak Out
Students at the University of Southern Mississippi have struggled for years with parking issues, including a lack of parking spaces for commuters, long walks across campus from parking lots, and frequent parking tickets. Alex Coulter, an elementary school major, said the parking lots near the building where she takes classes …
Read More »Lupine Pharmaceuticals recalls 2 drugs for hypertension: NPR
The FDA has released sample labels for some of the two recalled blood pressure medications – various doses of irbesartan tablets and irbesartan and hydrochlorothiazide tablets. FDA hide caption toggle legend FDA The FDA has released sample labels for some of the two recalled blood pressure medications – various doses …
Read More »Why more hospitals are using bedside Rx delivery
The connected and bring it to me savings overlap in hospitals, pharmacies and facilities now teaming up to deliver medications to a patient’s room before discharge. Publix Pharmacy announced Monday (October 18) that it is partnering with Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Venice, Florida to deliver bedside prescriptions as another way to improve …
Read More »U and Mayo win $ 19.4 million grant to study heart health disparities
The University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic have received a $ 19.4 million federal grant to start a new research center that will focus on racial disparities in heart health. Minnesota has some of the biggest health disparities between its predominantly white population and communities of color. Death rate …
Read More »Burkburnett ISD Receives $ 750,000 Grant for Biomedical Program
The Burkburnett ISD recently received a $ 750,000 grant from the US Department of Defense Education Activity. The funds will be used to expand science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs. Arousing children’s interest in STEM careers is seen as a critical part of national security, according to the STEM …
Read More »EC Department of Health encourages locals to safely dispose of …
Over 70% of people who abuse prescription pain relievers get them from people they know. Alarm ? You should be. This is why the Eau Claire-City County Health Department and community partner organizations are urging residents to safely dispose of their old, unused medication at a number of medication collection …
Read More »LLCHD Reports One More Death From COVID-19
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – The Lincoln-Lancaster Health Department reported another death from COVID-19 on Monday. According to LLCHD, the death was a woman in her 80s who was hospitalized and vaccinated. This brings the total number of deaths from COVID-19 to 303. The LLCHD said 72 laboratory-confirmed cases had been …
Read More »Age and underlying health have been a ‘double blow’ for Colin Powell, experts say
Fatal Breakthrough Covid-19 infections in fully vaccinated people, like former Secretary of State Colin Powell, are rare. But experts say the deaths show the need for society as a whole to protect its most vulnerable: those in old age and those with weakened immune systems. Powell, who died of complications …
Read More »Two UC San Diego scientists elected to National Academy of Medicine
JoAnn Trejo, PhD, MBA, Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, UC San Diego School of Medicine and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Affairs, UC San Diego School of Health Sciences, and Elizabeth Winzeler, PhD , Professor in the Division of Host Microbial Systems and Therapeutics in the Department of Pediatrics, UC …
Read More »New antiviral drug sparks hope in poor countries
Almost a year after the start of the first covid-19 vaccination campaigns, the vast majority of vaccines have gone to people in wealthy countries, with no clear way to resolve the disparity. News this month that an antiviral drug has been shown to be effective against the coronavirus in a …
Read More »Top of the week: Auburn New Business, Cayuga County Pharmacist Fired for Vaccine Position, Locke Crash | Local News | Auburn, New York State | Auburnpub.com
PORT BYRON – What once belonged to Brenda is now Brian and Bonnie’s. The former Brenda’s Diner on Route 31 in Port Byron reopened on October 1 as Potters Farm to Fork, a restaurant run by longtime business partners Brian Potter and Bonnie Buonomo. Potter, a native of Weedsport, worked …
Read More »Will new Covid treatments be as elusive for poor countries as vaccines?
“It’s no coincidence that Merck has experience with HIV – internally, with their leadership and their culture, they know that if they don’t meet the access challenges, they will be criticized,” said Dr Moon, co-director of the Global Health Center of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in …
Read More »Patient-first bioethicist Dr Eric Cassell dies at 93
Dr J. Donald Boudreau, Acting Director of the Institute for Health Sciences Education at McGill University in Montreal, said, also in a tribute, that the concept of “medicine” had helped develop should be to bring patients back to a sense of well-being, where well-being is based on the achievement of …
Read More »The problem with generic drugs; study examines generic drugs; When to choose the brand; “Never pay the first bill”
The problem with generic drugs; study examines generic drugs; When to choose the brand; “Never pay the first bill” The vast majority of Americans who take prescription drugs use generic versions. In the mid-1980s, the cost of prescription drugs rose and Americans complained that the influence of “Big Pharma” had …
Read More »UP Among World’s Best Universities for Clinical and Healthcare – Manila Newsletter
New / national / UP among the best universities in the world for clinical and healthcare UP among the best universities in the world for clinical and healthcare The University of the Philippines (UP) has become one of the top universities in the world for clinical and healthcare, according to …
Read More »Maharashtra B Pharmacy, Admission Pharm D 2021 Notification soon
Submission of application form and confirmation of admission to Maharashtra First Year Pharmacy (Pharmacy B and Pharmacy D) is expected to begin in November 2021 in the first week. Pharmacy Maharashtra B, Admission Pharm D 2021: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell is expected to release the schedule …
Read More »Femtech companies are finally benefiting from an investment boom
October 16, 2021 A CALLED HORMONE Relaxin helps relax the hips of pregnant women. Without it, the pain of childbirth would be unbearable. Her work done, however, relaxation lasts in women’s bodies for up to a year, when softer ligaments make new mothers more prone to injury, as Jessica Ennis-Hill, …
Read More »Cystic fibrosis drug coverage approved by legislature – Yukon News
Yukoners with cystic fibrosis may soon have a new drug treatment covered in the territory. On September 13, lawmakers unanimously approved a motion by NDP MP Annie Blake calling on the House to cover Trikafta as part of the Yukon Drug Formulary. “A drug like this means fewer surgeries, fewer …
Read More »Pharmacies and Regional Hospitals Begin Administering Pfizer-BioNTech Recalls
DHMC has started offering additional vaccine doses to employees and will expand the service to patients in the coming weeks. Dick’s House does not currently offer recalls. by Kaia Culotta | 59 minutes ago Source: Source: Courtesy of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center September 24 – the same day that the Centers …
Read More »Argus Wesleyan | Alison Burge and Chandni Kapadia join the CAPS clinical team
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) welcomed two new clinicians to its staff for the fall 2021 semester: Alison Burge, LPC and Chandni Kapadia, Psy.D. CAPS Director Jennifer D’Andrea highlighted Burge’s background and interests when she joined the CAPS team. Alison Burge, PLC c / o wesleyan.edu “Alison Burge, LPC joined …
Read More »First anniversary of the non-profit media platform The Progress Network
NEW YORK, October 14, 2021 / PRNewswire / – With over 100 members and thousands of community members, The Progress Network is celebrating its first anniversary today as a media platform and space for ideas to envision and develop a bright future at a an era defined not only by …
Read More »Tennessee American Water and Hamilton County Coalition to Host Medication Take-Back Day
The biennial national drug recovery will take place on Saturday, October 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event offers residents the opportunity to rid their homes of expired, unused and potentially dangerous unwanted drugs. Residents can simply drive to a medication pick-up location, where a law enforcement officer …
Read More »Adopt emerging technologies | IT health news
The development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and digital healthcare platforms are continuing research interests for Sujoy Kar. With a background in clinical microbiology, he went on to graduate from the Indian Statistical Institute and the MIT Sloan School. Dr Kay is currently an adjunct faculty member …
Read More »Akron to host virtual health equity summit November 9-10
AKRON, Ohio – The City of Akron will virtually host its annual Health Equity Summit November 9-10 from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The summit is free but registration is required. A live stream link will be sent to registrants prior to the event. In its fifth year, the summit …
Read More »USC and CHLA will fight obesity and diabetes in Latino children
USC, in partnership with Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, won a $ 24.5 million grant from NIH to launch a center to fight obesity and associated chronic diseases in Latin children and families -Americans of Southern California. This new regional center will establish a consortium in 10 counties, home to …
Read More »Check your sunscreens! No more recalls due to benzene
For the second time in less than three months, aerosolized sunscreens have been taken off the shelves due to the detection of benzene, a dangerous human carcinogen. On September 30, Coppertone announced the recall of five of its products due to the presence of benzene in several lots of sunscreen. …
Read More »Health insurers have the power to improve health, let’s do it
It’s only when things come to a breaking point that we really take change seriously. Covid-19 has brought the global healthcare industry together in a truly remarkable historic collaboration for vaccine development. Here is. World record chain speed solutions. We need to replicate this extraordinary achievement in science and collaboratively …
Read More »Phthalates: synthetic chemical in consumer products linked to early death, study finds
People with the highest levels of phthalates had a higher risk of death from any cause, especially cardiovascular mortality, according to the study published Tuesday in the peer-reviewed journal. environmental pollution journal. The study estimated that these deaths could cost the United States around $ 40 billion to $ 47 …
Read More »Warning about Tylenol during pregnancy No cause for alarm
One of the pain relievers considered to be the safest for women during pregnancy – acetaminophen (Tylenol) – has recently come under intense scrutiny for its potential link to unwanted fetal outcomes. Earlier this month, a group of 91 scientists, clinicians and public health professionals signed a consensus statement warning …
Read More »Dr Theisz shares tips for staying healthy
Over the past year and a half, most health concerns have revolved around the Covid-19 pandemic. While this remains a concern, it is essential that other aspects of health and wellness are not overlooked. Dr Gordon Theisz of Family Medicine at Falls Church said the main things people can do …
Read More »DR. ROBERT GREGERMAN Obituary (2021) – San Antonio, TX
Dr. Robert Isaac Gregerman passed away peacefully at his home in San Antonio, Texas on October 6, 2021 at the age of 91. During a distinguished career spanning more than six decades, Dr. Gregerman has made significant contributions as a leading researcher in the fields of endocrinology and gerontology. He …
Read More »The NGO Team-Red launches a free consultation, medicines for the less privileged – Kashmir Reader
Srinagar: The Jammu and Red Kashmir team on Sunday stressed the need to step up aid from NGOs to fight the pandemic and support those most in need in society.While launching the “Kashmir Breathe Easy” campaign here at Team-Red’s headquarters in Rajbagh.On the occasion, JK TeamRed boss Nasir Aslam Wani, …
Read More »Company launches drones from roof of shopping mall
Alphabet Inc.’s drone subsidiary Wing is experimenting with launching its aircraft from the roof of an Australian shopping center just steps from stores providing goods for delivery. Wing LLC has made more than 2,500 deliveries from a shopping center in Logan City to neighboring areas south of Brisbane, the company …
Read More »Mayo Mobile Health Clinic Comes to Watonwan County | Local News
BUTTERFIELD – Residents of Butterfield generally have to travel to St. James, Mountain Lake or further afield for medical appointments. This week, a clinic is coming to them. The Mayo Clinic Health System’s mobile health clinic will visit the city of about 500 residents on Tuesday and Thursday, and then …
Read More »Make some noise for Northeastern’s first Silent Disco!
Shining through the doors of the Curry Ballroom, vibrant lights invited passing students to make their way inside a space filled with echoes of laughter, strained voices chanting the lyrics of princess tracks. pop and dance circles powered by TikTok’s latest trending choreography. With multicolored circles floating on the floor …
Read More »COLUMN: Help increase access to healthcare for Kentuckians by supporting nurse practitioners – The Advocate-Messenger
We, as advanced practice RNs and healthcare providers, would like to increase access to healthcare for all residents of the Commonwealth. There are over 9,000 Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), who are nurse practitioners and registered nurse midwives in the state of Kentucky. APRNs provide primary, specialized and hospital care …
Read More »Virtual Alumni Week 2021 explores lifelong public health | New
October 8, 2021 – Alumni from around the world have come together for the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health Alumni Virtual Week, which ran from September 27 to October 2, 2021. For the second year, the event has moved from its traditional in-person format, held over the weekend, …
Read More »Getting tested regularly is smart sexual health – The Famuan
Do you know what sexual health is? Photo courtesy of: ASHA (American Sexual Health Association) College students generally move from living with their parents to independent living. The majority of college students (94%, according to a recent study) are sexually active, and many engage in a variety of sexual risks. …
Read More »ADHD Medication: Students ‘Get Back’ Thirsty
The South African Group on Depression and Anxiety (SADAG) defines ADHD as a chronic disease of a combination of problems including difficulty maintaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Ritalin and Concerta are the main drugs used to treat ADHD in South Africa. The Carrefour recovery center in Johannesburg reported an …
Read More »Tailored interventions needed to improve BP control, treatment adherence
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Read More »BetterVet Mobile Vet Care Continues Coast-to-Coast Expansion with Launches in Seattle and San Francisco
Boston-based veterinary startup crosses country and lands on the West Coast Posted: October 7, 2021 at 9 a.m. EDT|Update: 26 minutes ago BOSTON, October 7, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Mobile veterinary startup, BetterVet, today announced its latest launch in new markets, with the addition of Dr. Calvin Lum in …
Read More »Satellite Healthcare – Industry leader in home dialysis
Dr. Graham Abra will focus on promoting patient outcomes through clinical expertise, innovation and collaboration SAN JOSE, California, October 07, 2021– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Satellite Healthcare, a leading non-profit provider of renal dialysis and related patient services, today announced that it has appointed Dr. Graham Abra to the newly created …
Read More »Berkeley among the highest vaccination rates in the United States
The city of Berkeley has reported a COVID-19 vaccination rate of 93% among the eligible population – one of the highest vaccination rates of any city in the United States. Lisa Hernandez, public health official for the City of Berkeley, said initial vaccine rollout depended on level eligibility. She noticed …
Read More »Health watch: warning about expired drugs
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – As we head into cold and flu season, it’s a good idea to check your closet for medications that may be out of date. The FDA began requiring expiration dates for prescription and over-the-counter drugs in 1979.because the chemical composition can change. A lot of people …
Read More »First WHO-approved malaria vaccine
The world has acquired a new weapon in the war against malaria, one of the oldest and deadliest known infectious diseases: the first vaccine that helps prevent disease. According to one estimate, it will save tens of thousands of children every year. Malaria kills around half a million people each …
Read More »Vaccine mandate drama fades among Houston-area suppliers as deadlines pass for Baylor, Texas Children’s
Protests, lawsuits and national media coverage surrounded the Methodist Hospital in Houston in June when it became the first major healthcare system in the country to require a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment. Now, as other Houston healthcare providers begin to implement similar mandates, the drama has taken …
Read More »Herpes medications available
Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two types of herpes simplex virus: type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 primarily affects the oral region and is called oral herpes or herpes simplex labialis. It can cause lesions or sores also …
Read More »Possible breakthroughs in advanced bladder and cervical cancer
According to two new studies presented this week at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) virtual meeting, people with metastatic or locally advanced bladder cancer may soon have a new treatment option and some clarity as to the choice of the two standard treatment regimens. Interim results from one …
Read More »Scientists create new framework for using population data to assess cumulative cancer risk from contaminated tap water
WASHINGTON, DC – A peer-reviewed Environmental Working Group study shows how water quality data, maps of community water supply systems, and demographics such as race and l ethnicity can help identify where the cumulative cancer risks from polluted tap water plague communities already threatened by other environmental injustices. The study, …
Read More »What Doctors Say You Can Take
There is a long list of dos and don’ts regarding what we can put in our bodies during pregnancy. And when we would normally take a Tylenol or Motrin for a headache, we need to take a break and make sure it’s safe for the baby. But that’s when we …
Read More »Pharmacy robber shoots employee, steals prescription drugs
HOUSTON – Houston Police are looking for a man who they say pointed a gun at a pharmacy worker and stole prescription drugs, and the entire robbery was caught on camera. The theft took place on September 27, at approximately 5:40 a.m., at a drugstore on the 5200 block of …
Read More »OPEN MINDS National Study of Clinical Literature and Technology – A Free Webinar by Remarkable Health & OPEN MINDS
GETTYSBOURG, Pennsylvania., October 5, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Enabled October 6, 2021 To 1:00 p.m. EDT, OPEN MINDS host a webinar, Retain staff, maximize revenue, generate results: OPEN MINDS ‘ National Clinical Literature and Technology Study, courtesy of Remarkable Health. This event will present the results of the recent …
Read More »Houston Community College: Consul General visits HCC Coleman College to boost health education for Mexican students
Mexican consular authorities are seeking to increase the number of Mexican students pursuing health career studies at Houston Community College after their visit to HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences. HCC Chancellor Cesar Maldonado and Dr Phillip Nicotera, President of Coleman College, welcomed Mexican Consul General Alicia Kerber and members …
Read More »Two Drugs Better Than One For Many People With High Blood Pressure: Study | Health Info
By Cara Murez Journalist for Health Day (Health day) TUESDAY, October 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) – Almost half of Americans have high blood pressure and only 24% have it, but what’s the best way to treat it – one or two high-dose pills at a lower-dose level? A new large-scale …
Read More »Beginning of the lawsuit against the sales of opioids by drugstore chains | News, Sports, Jobs
CLEVELAND (AP) – Retail drugstore chains have contributed to a deadly and costly public nuisance in two Ohio counties where the opioid crisis continues to rage, a counties attorney said in an opening statement Monday before a Cleveland Federal Court. It was the first day of the lawsuit in the …
Read More »Campus Health hosts COVID-19 reminder clinics for health science students
UNC health science students who received their second dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine more than six months ago are eligible to receive a booster. Now they can do this at any of the five scheduled clinics run by UNC Campus Health between October 1 and November 2. All clinics are …
Read More »Florence-Darlington Technical College receives grant for community dental clinic
Posted: Oct 4, 2021 / 6:01 PM EDT / Update: Oct 4, 2021 / 6:01 PM EDT FLORENCE, SC (WBTW) – The Florence-Darlington Technical College has received a health priority grant of $ 100,000 from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of South Carolina for its dental hygiene and dental …
Read More »A candidate for the school board proposes a COVID experiment on children
Brent Davis, a candidate for the Wichita school board, offers to separate students into masked and unmasked groups to test the effectiveness of the masks and try different drugs to see if they are effective against COVID. A medical expert calls it unethical, illegal and dangerous. A candidate from the …
Read More »Beginning of the lawsuit against the sales of opioids by drugstore chains
CLEVELAND (AP) – Opening statements are expected Monday afternoon in Cleveland during a trial in federal court to determine whether retail drugstore chains have created a public nuisance in the way they dispense addictive pain relievers in two Ohio counties where the opioid crisis continues to rage. One of the …
Read More »Half-year financial and activity report 2021
NFL Biosciences: 2021 Half-Year Financial and Business Report Admission to Euronext Growth Paris: € 5 million raised from institutional, historical and individual investors (July 2021) CESTO II Phase II / III clinical trial approved in Australia (May 2021) and France (September 2021) Reinforced clinical team NFL Bioscience patent issued in …
Read More »Deepak Chopra Health Retreats Offer Clients Mindful Experiences
The moments after exiting a roller coaster are all about restoring balance and preparing for the next adventure. As the end of the coronavirus pandemic approaches, travelers seeking balance and calm would be well advised to visit one or more of Deepak Chopra’s Integrated Health Retreats. Meditation Immersion Health Retreat, …
Read More »Health Canada recalls two lots of Advil cold and sinus medications
Due to a labeling error that could cause consumers to take the wrong caplet at a specific time of day Health Canada has issued a recall of two lots of Advil Cold & Sinus Day / Night Convenience Pack drugs due to a labeling error. According to a Press release …
Read More »What to do if you have lost your COVID-19 vaccination card
Your vaccination site may have proof that you have been vaccinated if you lose your vaccination record. Getty Images For the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Considering all the new vaccination mandates in effect today, there is a chance that you …
Read More »Why heat waves are a growing risk for pregnant women: NPR
Living in the Central Valley of California, Keishell Brown and other expectant mothers are facing increasingly intense heat waves. Lauren Sommer / NPR hide caption toggle legend Lauren Sommer / NPR Living in the Central Valley of California, Keishell Brown and other expectant mothers are facing increasingly intense heat waves. …
Read More »One pill can kill: DEA warns of fake prescription drugs
Wheeling, W.Va. (WTRF) – Prescriptions are meant to help: cure disease, relieve pain. But, what if they did the opposite? These are not the drugs you buy at your pharmacy. These are fake prescription pills. We have seized these fake pills in all 50 states. Todd Scott, Special Agent in …
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