December 2014 Heart Health
Optimizing Treatment Regimens for Multiple Sclerosis: The Pharmacist's Role in Advancing Patient Care
December 19, 2014
Article
Continuing Education
Cyber Supply Chain Security: A Concern for the Pharmaceutical Industry
December 18, 2014
Article
Technology News
Living with Atrial Fibrillation
December 16, 2014
Article
Patient Education
With proper treatment, individuals with atrial fibrillation can live normal and active lives.
Low-Carb Diet Improves Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes Patients
December 16, 2014
Article
Diabetes Watch
Nonobstructive Plaque Buildup Linked with Increased Heart Attack Risk
December 12, 2014
Article
Heart Health Watch
Off-Hour Stroke Patients Experience Poorer Quality of Care, Outcomes
December 12, 2014
Article
Heart Health Watch
Role of Multi-Symptom OTC Self-Care Products for Cold & Flu Symptom Relief
December 11, 2014
Article
Pharmacist Education
Hyperlipidemia: Updated Guidelines Impact Counseling
December 10, 2014
Article
Counseling Focus
Lifestyle and dietary factors are the leading causes of hyperlipidemia.
Sleep Disorders and Heart Disease: A Reciprocal Relationship
December 10, 2014
Article
Feature Focus
Poor sleep quality and cardiovascular disease often go hand in hand.
Today's Job Search: New Strategies Open New Doors
December 10, 2014
Article
Feature Focus
Today's job seekers are revamping their search strategies and looking beyond traditional routes.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Avoiding Thrombotic and Obstetric Issues
December 09, 2014
Article
Rx Focus
Knowledge gaps regarding antiphospholipid syndrome pose challenges.
Cardiovascular Nutritional Supplements
December 08, 2014
Article
OTC Focus
Various health organizations promote the importance of maintaining cardiovascular health because cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among both men and women in the United States and the number of individuals with CVD continues to escalate annually.
Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy and Cardiovascular Health
December 08, 2014
Article
OTC Focus
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death in both men and women in the United States, accounting for an estimated 1 in 4 deaths.