
National survey finds 80% of people expect to be more active in managing their health.

National survey finds 80% of people expect to be more active in managing their health.

CVS Health is working to restore 2 pharmacy locations damaged in the Baltimore riot following the death of Freddie Gray.

The FDA today approved Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals' moxifloxacin to treat plague.

Our society's happiness gauge has changed over a nearly 80-year span.

Age-related macular degeneration greater in HIV-infected patients.

The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) and the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) will be combining programs.

New research offers novel strategies to reduce suicide risk among depressed children and adolescents prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

Vangardist, a monthly men's magazine, is releasing 3000 copies of its spring issue, which will feature ink infused with HIV-positive blood donated by 3 individuals.

Preliminary 2015 data from the Drug Enforcement Administration reveals pharmacy robbers have hit Indiana the hardest.

Patients with AIDS face a 4-fold greater risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) than their HIV-uninfected counterparts.

Pharmacy student Keith D. Posendek received praise for his support of the provider status movement in a recent Pharmacists Provide Care campaign update from the American Pharmacist Association.

Following a 2012 report of an alleged Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act violation, a pharmacy in Denver, Colorado, has agreed to pay a $125,000 settlement to the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Many pharmacy students advocate for provider status, but how often do they engage in other political matters?

Americans are feeling more responsible for their health, with 64% indicating in a national survey that they could be making more decisions about their health and wellness.

Tricare made some changes that could affect the military community's use of compound drugs.

Cirrhosis-related death rates drop across all age brackets.

Elevating the upper bodies of women who recently gave birth may help improve their respiratory safety.

Raplixa reduces time needed to stop bleeding during surgery.

The FDA today approved a new cough and cold treatment that is also intended for adults with symptoms related to upper respiratory allergies.

The FDA today approved the first spray-dried fibrin sealant to be used to control bleeding during surgery.

Next year's federal defense authorization bill approved today by the House Armed Services Committee includes a proposal to pilot a "preferred" retail pharmacy network for Tricare beneficiaries.

A wrecked and looted CVS pharmacy in Baltimore signifies the scale of the riots driven by the death of Freddie Gray.

Adults with moderate-to-severe fat under their chin will soon have a new treatment option with today's FDA approval of deoxycholic acid.

Pharmacists can expect to answer patient questions related to HIV more often in the beginning of the week.

FDA finds that infusion pump did follow quality system regulations for medical devices that ensure safe use.

Students in the pharmacy technician program at Heald College, which has several campuses across the country, will be forced to finish their studies elsewhere, since the college's parent company announced it would be closing its 28 ground campuses effective April 27, 2015.

Two University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy students were in Bhaktapur, Nepal, when the 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit.

The FDA today approved the first generic versions of aripiprazole to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may be more at risk for binge eating than their peers.

Combined intervention effective in improving overall survival and progression-free survival.