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April 30th 2025
Biomarker testing transforms non-small cell lung cancer treatment, enhancing outcomes through targeted therapies and next-generation sequencing for better patient care.
Survey: Millennials Least Likely to Get Flu Shot, More Likely to Agree with Anti-Vaccination Beliefs
January 21st 2020According to a survey commissioned by the American Academy of Family Physicians, certain groups, including millennials and African Americans, are more susceptible to anti-vaccination rhetoric and beliefs, with 51% of Americans reporting they have not received a flu shot this season. In addition, nearly one-third of adults who completed the survey do not plan on getting a flu shot.
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Pharmacists Are Content With Their Salaries, Less So with Their Jobs, Survey Shows (Part 3)
January 18th 2020In the third part of the series analyzing results from the Pharmacy Times Salary and Job Satisfaction Survey, we further explore pharmacists' satisfaction with their jobs and the factors that contribute to their overall happiness in a position.
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FDA Expands Labels for 2 Semaglutide Medications
January 17th 2020The medication is newly indication for reducing the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) including cardiovascular death, nonfatal heart attack, or nonfatal stroke in adults with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Launches New Requirements and Exam
January 16th 2020Starting January 2020, aspiring certified pharmacy technicians must complete a Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam-recognized education or training program, or have equivalent work experience before taking the exam.
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Study: Long-Term Medication for Schizophrenia is Safe
January 16th 2020The researchers found that the likelihood of being hospitalized for a somatic disease was just as high during the periods when the patients were on antipsychotic drugs as when they were not; however, the differences in mortality were clear.
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