Study: Half of Patients Use Technology to Communicate with Health Providers
July 1st 2020A statewide Indiana study shows that 47% of people are using technology to communicate with their health care providers, and less than a quarter are having conversations with their providers about using health information technology (HIT).
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Air Pollution a Key Contributor to Cardiovascular Disease Regardless of Country Income
June 30th 2020A recent study showed that long-term exposure to fine particulate outdoor air pollution is a key contributor to cardiovascular disease and death throughout the world, regardless of the income bracket of the various countries.
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CDC: Pregnant Patients May Have an Increased Risk of COVID-19 Complications
June 29th 2020Pharmacists can play an important role in educating pregnant patients along with individuals planning to become pregnant about COVID-19 prevention strategies and tips to stay healthy during the pandemic.
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Study is First to Identify Potential Therapeutic Targets for COVID-19
June 26th 2020Studying blood samples from critically ill patients at the London Health Sciences Center (LHSC), the researchers identified a unique pattern of 6 molecules that could be used as therapeutic targets to treat the virus, as reported in the Critical Care Explorations journal.
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FDA Approves Fenfluramine for Treatment of Seizures Associated with Dravet Syndrome
June 26th 2020Dravet syndrome is a life-threatening, rare, and chronic form of epilepsy and is often characterized by severe, unrelenting seizures despite medical treatment, according to the FDA press release.
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