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August 11th 2025
Pharmacists enhance patient care by integrating nutrition counseling, addressing gaps in training, and promoting chronic disease prevention through accessible health support.
Review Finds Minimal Evidence That Dietary Supplements Lead to Weight Loss
June 25th 2021The investigators conducted a systematic review of the existing literature using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines to evaluate the efficacy of dietary supplements and alternative therapies for weight loss in participants aged 18 and older.
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Could Reduce Depression Symptoms Through Anti-Inflammatory Effects
June 18th 2021The omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid were applied first in high doses to lab-grown neurons and then in patients to understand the mechanism by which they reduce inflammation and depression.
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Is Now the Right Time for Pharmacy to Expand into the Health, Wellness Space?
May 21st 2021Guillermo Rodriguez Navarrete, the founder and CEO of Nutrillermo, and Elaine Ladd, the chief pharmacy officer of Pharmacy Development Services (PDS), discuss whether the shift in the public's awareness of the critical role of the pharmacist during the pandemic could support pharmacists’ move to a more significant role in the health and wellness space.
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Understanding the Challenges for Pharmacists in Breaking Into the Health, Wellness Space
May 20th 2021Guillermo Rodriguez Navarrete, the founder and CEO of Nutrillermo, and Elaine Ladd, the chief pharmacy officer of Pharmacy Development Services (PDS), discuss challenges pharmacists may face while expanding into the health and wellness space.
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Seizing the Opportunities for Pharmacists in the Health, Wellness Space
May 20th 2021Guillermo Rodriguez Navarrete, the founder and CEO of Nutrillermo, and Elaine Ladd, the chief pharmacy officer of Pharmacy Development Services (PDS), discuss the 2021 Virtual PDS Conference session on growth opportunities in the health and wellness space for pharmacy.
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Vitamin D Supplements Could Lower Risk of Heart Disease for Individuals With Darker Skin
May 6th 2021A study presented at the American Physiological Society annual meeting found links between skin pigmentation, vitamin D, and indicators of cardiovascular health, suggesting vitamin D deficiency could contribute to the high rate of heart disease among African Americans.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Impaired Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
April 19th 2021Impaired muscular mitochondrial function was found in vitamin D deficient mice, which could suggest preventing vitamin D deficiency in older adults could help maintain better muscle strength and function.
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Study: Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients With Lupus Linked to Metabolic Disorders
April 6th 2021Patients with lupus who have lower vitamin D levels are more likely to have metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, both of which are linked to heart disease, according to a new study published in Rheumatology.
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Study: Vitamin D Supplementation Could Protect From Severe COVID-19
March 31st 2021Earlier research has found that vitamin D supplementation can prevent inflammation in other respiratory diseases, but there have been limited studies examining the role of vitamin D supplementation in COVID-19.
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Study: Goldenseal Use May Compromise Glucose Control in Diabetics
February 15th 2021The objective of the study was to determine the impact of goldenseal on specific drug transporters, proteins that facilitate absorption or expulsion of drug molecules in different tissues, such as the intestine, liver, and kidney.
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Nutritional Counseling Should Be Included in Cancer Treatment, Preventive Efforts
February 12th 2021Investigators found that poor diets are particularly common among adult cancer survivors who have significant sociodemographic disparities, including those who have less formal education and those who are overweight.
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Study: Drinking Green Tea, Coffee Lowers Risk of Death for Stroke and Heart Attack Survivors
February 11th 2021In addition, the study found that daily coffee consumption helps heart attack survivors by lowering their risk of death after a heart attack and can help prevent heart attacks or strokes in healthy individuals.
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Managing COVID-19 at Home: A Toolbox
Helpful patient education suggestions for the successful management of COVID-19 at home and when it is appropriate to seek medical attention.
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