
The researchers analyzed the National Health Interview Survey 2015 to determine the food intake and frequency of consumption for US adults with IBD.

The researchers analyzed the National Health Interview Survey 2015 to determine the food intake and frequency of consumption for US adults with IBD.

At the end of 5 years, the teens with either obesity, T2D, or high systolic blood pressure were significantly more likely to have thicker and stiffer carotid arteries, the main blood vessel that leads to the brain, according to the study.

Independent community pharmacy owners in New York City discuss what it’s like to operate a pharmacy and support patients in one of the largest coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) hot spots in the country.

Sacituzumab govitecan-hziy, approved by the FDA on April 22, 2020, is the first in its class to treat metastatic, triple-negative breast cancer in patients who have received at least 2 prior therapies for metastatic disease.

More than 25% of US patients have not filled a prescription or have reduced their prescribed dose because of high costs.

On April 24, the CDC published some considerations for clinical providers who are evaluating adolescents for treatment with PrEP.

Selpercatinib is the first therapy approved specifically for cancer patients with rearranged during transfection (RET) gene alterations.

Patients with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are filling more than half of the ICU beds in 40% of the hospitals represented in the survey.

The new order took effect immediately, on May 7, according to the Connecticut Pharmacists Association.

Today, we’re celebrating Cynthia Elliott, RPh, director of pharmacy at Jackson Purchase Medical Center in Mayfield, Kentucky.

According to the investigators, the cells are called ductal macrophages and function by consuming dying milk-producing cells, which need to be cleared away after milk production stops.

The study sought to determine the role of HIV related medical mistrust, and willingness to use PrEP among black women in the United States.

According to a new study, even the sickest patients with COVID-19 who require ventilators in ICUs improve when given treatment that follows existing guidelines for respiratory failure.

In a new study, researchers analyzed gut microbiota to understand further the links between gut health and obesity.

Top news of the week from Pharmacy Times® surrounding the novel coronavirus.

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FDA recently released new temporary guidelines on non-standard PPE practices for sterile compounding by pharmacy compounders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clinicians are becoming increasingly concerned about evidence that COVID-19 could also be a thromboembolic disease.

An issue that pharmacists might increasingly encounter deals with medical assistance in dying, where patients seek medical assistance to end their lives.

Advancing the role of the pharmacy technician allows for the profession’s advancement in providing patient care.

Increasing education and recommendations is a crucial element of increasing maternal vaccination.

Previous clinical trials have shown that SGLT2 inhibitors protect kidney, or renal, function among patients with T2D, but their effect on serious renal events in patients in real-world clinical practice remains unclear.

Researchers examined the long-term relationship between eating foods containing flavonoids and the risk of AD and AD-related dementias (ADRD).

Today, we’re celebrating the entire pharmacy team at Consonus Pharmacy in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Non-small cell lung cancer is a the most common type of lung cancer with up to 90% of all lung carcinomas falling into the non-small cell category.

Clearly identifying medications requiring special handling, such as those covered by USP , is important for the safety of your staff and patients.

"Approximately 40% of melanomas are considered to be ‘cold,’ meaning that they lack sufficient infiltration of immune cells within the tumor."

A majority of the patients who responded maintained their response for at least 1 year.

This discovery is an initial step toward developing a fully human antibody to treat or prevent the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2, according to the study authors.

Researchers may be able to isolate reservoir cells from patients using the CD127 protein, which would make it possible to study what allows the cells to silence and reactivate the virus .