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Pharmacy Outreach: Raise Awareness about Heat Related Illnesses…

Pharmacy Outreach: Raise Awareness about Heat Related Illnesses Temperatures are soaring, and records are set to be broken across the continental United States. Many people are avoiding outdoor excursions while others continue about their daily routine with very little thought to the dangers presented by the extreme temperatures. High temperatures can be especially harmful to […]

Pharmaceutical Sticker Shock

With the entire country struggling to come to terms with the rising cost of healthcare, insurers are increasingly choosing the easy way out – making the sickest patients shoulder more of the cost for specialty drugs. Chronic ailments are undeniably expensive. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, AIDS, and cancer account for a big chunk of prescription […]

Are Stem Cells the Answer to Heart Disease?

It may be a long way in the future, but stem cell researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel have made a step in that direction. In a fascinating experiment, scientists removed skin cells from two heart failure patients and regressed the cells to an embryonic state. These cells, called induced pluripotent […]

Express Scripts-Medco Merger – So. That happened.

Much to the dismay of independent pharmacists, consumer and patient advocates all over the country, the acquisition of Express Scripts (ESRX) of Medco Health Solutions (MHS), was approved by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission this month. The approval went through without even the regulations proposed by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz designed to prevent the pharmaceutical […]

Medicare Fraud Strike Force: your tax dollars in action

On May 2, over 500 law enforcement agents from the FBI, HHS-Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG), multiple Medicaid Fraud Control Units, and other law enforcement agencies came down like a ton of bricks on medical professionals in seven cities across the nation. The massive sting nailed 107 doctors, nurses, social workers, and other medical professionals […]

Amazing Advances in Medicine from High School Kids

While most teenage girls are researching the most flattering lipstick color, 17-year-old Monta Vista High School senior Angela Zhang was using bioengineering to find a cure for cancer. According to Zhang, her breakthrough is a “nanoparticle that’s kind of like the Swiss Army knife of cancer treatment in that it can detect cancer cells, eradicate […]

HHS Health Data Initiative and the Health Datapalooza

This year’s Health Datapalooza will be held on June 5-6, at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. The event will feature exciting new products, services, applications, and features based on open source health data. Entrepreneurs across the country are submitting their innovations to be judged by panels comprised of health care professionals, community leaders, […]