
Investigators have found that the evolutionary sequence of insulin has become stuck at the edge of impaired production, limiting its ability to adapt to obesity and rendering most people vulnerable to type 2 diabetes.
Investigators have found that the evolutionary sequence of insulin has become stuck at the edge of impaired production, limiting its ability to adapt to obesity and rendering most people vulnerable to type 2 diabetes.
Does a pharmacist filmed diverting controlled substances have legal recourse against her employer?
This month's RESPy Award winner, Bonnie Hui, is dedicated to advancing the profession of pharmacy through many different efforts.
Should patients be required to show identification when obtaining controlled substance prescriptions?
Patients with diabetes have a 2- to 4-fold higher risk of stroke and death from heart disease; the counseling implications are discussed here.
Many different triggers prompt overeating, cues clinicians might use to a dieter's advantage.
As with hypertension, clinicians must aggressively monitor hypotension, which is associated with many serious conditions.
Mortality rates for acute myocardial infarction have decreased, but rapid response and chronic management are key to improving outcomes.
As a new administration prepares to take office, now is the time for pharmacists to be proponents of the change promised for health care.
Optometry services provided at retail clinics are on the rise, thanks to the convenience, affordability, and quality of care provided.
Travel medicine service is an opportunity community pharmacies should consider integrating into the patient-care model.
The walk-in-clinic model presents new opportunities for pharmacists to expand their roles as accessible health care providers.
Alcohol is a drug, social lubricant, and agent of abuse; alcohol abuse and dependence exist along a continuum, and different approaches can help.
The first in a new series of regular commentaries on the fast-growing field of specialty pharmacy.
When assisting patients in the selection of fiber supplements, pharmacists should remind patients to increase fiber intake gradually over time.
Acne affects an estimated 80% of the population between the ages of 11 and 30, and pharmacists are likely to encounter many patients seeking advice on their OTC options.