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Gene Variant May Influence Alzheimer's Disease Risk
A variation in the PTPRD gene may increase the creation of neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.
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MicroRNA Partially Restores Myelination, Limb Function in Multiple Sclerosis
Study finds miR-219 restarts myelin production in nerves of mice with multiple sclerosis.
Is it Possible to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?
New study explores the possibility of reversing diabetes through intensive medical treatment.
Nanocapsule Could Improve Cancer Drug Delivery
Polymer capsules that could play a key role in delivering targeted cancer therapies.
Collaboration Necessary to Improve Health Care
Patient outcomes dependent on collaboration between specialty pharmacists and physicians.
FDA Approves Drugs Quicker Than European Medicines Agency
The FDA reviewed and approved new drugs quicker than the EMA from 2011 to 2015.
Trust in Healthcare Providers May Impact Adherence
High levels of trust in healthcare providers found to increase medication adherence.
The Challenges in Treating Patients with High Cost Hepatitis C Drugs
The second of 4-part interview with an infectious disease expert examines weighing the short-term high cost of treating HCV with curative drugs versus the long-term costs of treating the disease.
Research Community Mourns Loss of HIV/AIDS Pioneer
Mark Wainberg, PhD was an influential researcher from the start of the AIDS epidemic.
Race May Influence Quality of Life Among Colorectal Cancer Patients
College-educated Hispanic patients had a lower risk of poor mental quality of life, study shows.
Chemotherapy Side Effect Could Increase Healthy Cell Death
Dexamethasone or rapamycin may raise blood glucose to dangerous levels, leading to healthy cell death.
Neurological Disease Spending Burden Continues to Grow
Study suggests funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health could delay new treatments for neurological diseases that reduce spending.
Annual Spending on Neurological Diseases Fast Approaching $800 Billion
Increasing funding to the National Institutes of health may drive down spending on neurological disorders.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Drug May Cause Pancreatitis
The FDA has received 120 reports of pancreatitis associated with eluxadoline (Viberzi).
Viral Hepatitis B and C May Be Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
Individuals susceptible to hepatitis infection may also be susceptible to Parkinson’s disease.
Potential Link Between Parkinson's Disease and Viral Hepatitis
Individuals with hepatitis B and hepatitis C may be more susceptible to Parkinson’s disease.
Trending News Today: Ban on Trans Fats Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
What Factors Impact Sleep Apnea Risk in Patients with Gestational Diabetes?
Sleep apnea in patients with gestational diabetes can cause adverse events.
FDA Drug Approvals to Know from March 2017
Learn about the new products and expanded indications approved by the FDA in March 2017.
Trending News Today: Lawmakers Closer to Compromise on Healthcare Reform
Top news of the day from across the healthcare landscape.
7 New FDA Approvals to Know from March 2017
5 Thoughts About Your NEXT Job
Unless you are planning to retire soon, you should be prepared for your NEXT position because your job situation can change tomorrow.
Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine: Looking Forward
Although live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) was not recommended in the United States during the 2016-2017 season, interest in this product is very high because of its needle-free, easy administration.
AHA: Patients Uncertain About Cholesterol Management
A new survey conducted by the American Heart Association (AHA) has found that patients are often uncertain about how to manage their cholesterol, according to a press release about the AHA’s findings.
How to Lead as a Pharmacist
Being a pharmacist is a tremendous responsibility, as it carries with it the role of leadership.
ASHP's Pharmacy Residency Match Meets Continued Demand for Training
ASHP’s 2017 Match concluded today, as 4,504 individuals matched with more than 2,140 pharmacy residency programs across the country.
How Would Insurers Sell Plans Across State Lines?
Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced S 647 to allow insurers to sell plans in secondary states.
The Changing Landscape of HIV Treatment
Part 1 of a 4-part interview with an infectious disease expert explores treatment advances in HIV since the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.
Layered Nanocapsule Shows Promise in Cancer Drug Delivery
A novel polymer capsule may be able to deliver cancer drugs to a tumor site.
Legumes Observed to Drop Diabetes Risk
High consumption of legumes reduced diabtes risk by 33%.