
In addition to allopathic or prescription medications to manage depression stemming from this pandemic, there are integrative medicines, as well as health and wellness modalities, that can be used to improve mental health.

In addition to allopathic or prescription medications to manage depression stemming from this pandemic, there are integrative medicines, as well as health and wellness modalities, that can be used to improve mental health.

PrEP-AP is intended to lower out-of-pocket costs for both uninsured and insured people who are eligible for PrEP services such as laboratory tests.

The diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and teens can be a complex and unique challenge for providers.

The study found that hospital nurses make fewer mistakes when administering medicines intravenously if they follow instructions written with nurses in mind.

Although hypoglycemia can be fatal, continuous glucose monitoring may reduce risk.

When taken daily, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV from sex or injection drug use.

A potential correlation between processed food and breast cancer has been discovered.

Multiple pharmacies recently received letters from ESI stating that on behalf of TRICARE and the Defense Health Agency, ESI was recouping money for compound drug claims submitted in 2015.

Current guidelines for PPE in the general care of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in acute care facilities recommend gloves, an isolation gown, eye protection, and a medical mask or N95 respirator.

COVID-19 increases the risk of blood clotting due to increased activity in blood clotting cells.

Household cleaning and disinfectant use has increased in homes as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Low back pain is one of the leading reasons people seek medical care and the number 1 cause of disability globally.

Kristin Hittle Gigli, PhD, RN, CPNP-AC, CCRN, a post-doctoral scholar in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh led the discussion with the latest data on pediatric opioid mortality.

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Fostemsavir is indicated for adults with drug resistant HIV.

At the 2020 Virtual Conference on Pediatric Health Care, Dawn Garzon Maaks, discussed important elements in the diagnosis and treatment of tics in children with ADHD.

Even if they don’t contract the disease, patients living with obesity have found the pandemic to be harmful to their emotional and physical health.

The rate of weight gain during pregnancy, use of insulin pumps, and CGMS have increased in women with type 1 diabetes, according to new research.

Although many children have normal fears for their age that are not a sign of anxiety, fears become anxiety when they are impairing a child's life.

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Results from 2 initial phase 3 studies evaluating an investigational 15-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine were recently released, assessing its immunogenicity, safety, and tolerability.

The Pharmacy Health Information Collaborative is currently accepting comments from stakeholders.

The key to better outcomes for patients with MS is to address it early.

According to a recent study published in Gut, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease, is associated with a more than doubled likelihood of developing dementia.

FDA guidance encourages diverse study pools at all phases of development.

A new study found that compared with non-drinkers, middle to older adults had better cognitive function.

A 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).

Urothelial carcinoma accounts for approximately 90% of all bladder cancers and becomes increasingly challenging to treat as it spreads through the layers of the bladder wall.

The development and use of specialty pharmaceuticals have significantly affected global health care practices and costs.

Women are more likely to receive multiple opioid prescriptions, study finds.