
The United States landed the number 15 spot on the 2015 World Happiness Report, which ranks 158 countries.

The United States landed the number 15 spot on the 2015 World Happiness Report, which ranks 158 countries.

Repeated failings to correct violations related to the manufacturing of a medical device has led the FDA to file a consent decree against Medtronic, Inc, and 2 of its officers today.

Despite increases in liver cirrhosis hospitalizations over the years, the cirrhotic inpatient death rate has dropped 41%.

Taking more nutritional supplements than needed may increase a patient's risk of cancer.

Recent bill allows for an expansion of the role of pharmacists in health care.

A Houston-based gang called the 5th Ward has been accused of burglarizing 18 pharmacies since January 2014.

The Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy prepares students to become not only pharmacists, but also citizens.

The FDA today approved a second-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer.

Massachusetts just gained its first and only public pharmacy school.

HIV-infected men may be more sensitive to alcohol's effects.

Pharmacists in North Dakota came closer to attaining provider status when state Gov. Jack Dalrymple recently signed 4 laws recognizing pharmacists as providers.

Prescription opioid dispensing and overdoses decreased after abuse-deterrent oxycodone hit the market and propoxyphene left it.

While pharmacists spend the majority of their time concentrating on patients' well-being, a video from University of Alberta pharmacy students serves as a reminder for peers to look after their own mental health.

The Virginia State Board of Pharmacy shut down the prescription operations of a pharmacy in Richmond after deeming it deficient in several areas upon inspection.

Spat occurs with customer picking up cancer medication.

A pharmacy professor is using her unique skin condition to teach students about drug molecules.

While the FDA only recommends daily aspirin for patients who have experienced major cardiovascular events, about half of older adults in the United States take aspirin regularly.

After playing violent video games, adults with autism do not display more aggression than those typically developing.

Many student pharmacists have taken a turn behind the camera for the American Pharmacists Association's annual PharmFlix competition, but 1 West Virginia University pharmacy grad student has found success in another form.

Psoriasis treatment among drugs seized by authorities.

The FDA today approved a corneal implant designed to improve near vision in certain patients with presbyopia.

A pharmacist who posted derogatory comments about a customer on social media is now being investigated by the National Health Service.

As technology grows increasingly relevant to pharmacy, a healthy skepticism is encouraged among pharmacists who invest in new technological devices.

University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Dean James R. Halpert, PhD, says his school puts science into practice.

As the Affordable Care Act places greater emphasis on obesity, pharmacists should stand ready to help patients manage their weight.

US Marshals have seized $1.5 million worth of unapproved prescription drugs from Stratus Pharmaceuticals at the request of the FDA and the US attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

The FDA today approved a new lens for patients undergoing cataract eye surgery.

Today's approval of Amgen's ivabradine makes it the first new chronic heart failure medicine that has been approved by the FDA in almost a decade.

Pharmacists feeling overwhelmed by their student loans may benefit from taking a look at a comprehensive guide to state and federal pharmacy student loan forgiveness programs.

Often considered a consequence of the mother's illegal drug use, drug withdrawal in babies may also be linked to legally obtained narcotics.