
The risk for developing prediabetes was doubled among hypertensive patients who drank more than 3 cups of coffee per day.

The risk for developing prediabetes was doubled among hypertensive patients who drank more than 3 cups of coffee per day.

Health care professionals base their opinions on analytical knowledge for threats abroad and on personal experience for threats at home.

Although debt in all other major consumer-lending categories has decreased since the recession, student loan debt continues to grow.

Students viewed their confident peers as talented, regardless of their actual abilities.

New report outlines suicide risks and prevention strategies to address high global suicide rates.

College students who used their phones for social media were more likely to become addicted to the devices.

Multiple sclerosis patients who used a balance board accessory for a video game console saw changes in brain connections and improved their balance.

Putting down technology and interacting with peers for just 5 days significantly improved social skills among preteens.

New indictment alleges FedEx accepted payment from multiple online pharmacies knowing that the money had come from illegal prescription sales.

A program developed by the Chicago Department of Public Health uses Twitter to help combat foodborne illness in the city.

Exposure to daylight improved the health and mood of both office employees and nurses working in an acute care facility.

Face your procrastination head-on and get working with these suggestions.

Medicare Annual Wellness Visits could be a way to support a pharmacist position in a primary care office.

Regular consumption of instant noodles is associated with an increased risk for metabolic syndrome among women in South Korea.

Hiring managers have seen an increase in the number of lies applicants use on their résumés, according to the findings of a recent survey.

A study finds that women who describe themselves with masculine qualities may be more likely to be hired for jobs traditionally held by men.

Good Neighbor Pharmacy of the Year, Harry Race Pharmacy provides creative solutions for their patients in Sitka, Alaska.

Celebrity chef and television host Robert Irvine says products, people, and technology are the 3 key ingredients needed to successfully run any business-whether it's a restaurant or a pharmacy.

The results from a study suggest that fist bumps transmit significantly less bacteria than handshakes.

Pharmacy student Saranpreet Nagra is combining his passions for computer programming and pharmacy to help patients quit smoking.

A new study finds that parents who used teaspoon or tablespoon units to measure medication were twice as likely to make an error as those who used milliliters.

Research finds that older patients with lower odor identification test scores were at increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

A recent report finds that while more young adults are finishing high school and attending college, they are also burdened with more debt.

Next-Generation Pharmacist Future Pharmacist of the Year award winner, Hoda Masmouei, PharmD, created the first student group for pharmacy informatics in the nation to be recognized by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

College students consider laptops to be the most vital piece of technology, according to a survey.

Jack Dunn, RPh, of Jasper Drugs and Gifts, describes his experience carrying on the family business in pharmacy.

Time spent in front of the television could be correlated with premature death, and according to a CDC report, American youth are forming excessive TV habits early.

Since the introduction of routine rotavirus vaccination in 2006, rates of diarrhea-related hospitalizations in US children have decreased significantly.