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Missed Vaccines Increase Chances of Whooping Cough

Patients with children can often miss a dose of a vaccine that their child was scheduled to get. Some parents choose not to vaccinate their children at all. While vaccination is a personal choice for each parent, medical practitioners are beginning to see a rise in cases of whooping cough when children miss doses of […]

Extensive Workouts Lead to Electrolyte Imbalance Dangers

Patients know that they should stay adequately hydrated during a training session or workout. However, the dangers of excessive exercise are often overlooked. Electrolyte imbalance is often thought of as a condition that will go away if a patient takes a rest day, and this can lead to severe complications, or in some cases death. […]

Shingles Vaccination Rates Improve, Still Shy of Targets

Shingles vaccination rates among older adults have risen from 2008-2011, but a recent study has shown that the overall rate of vaccination against shingles is still relatively low overall. The shingles vaccine has been in circulation since its approval in 2006, and is recommended for all adults aged 60 and over to help prevent shingles. […]

Antibiotics Recommended for Toddlers with Ear Infections

 In a surprising deviation from the American Academy of Pediatrics, a team of researchers has published research stating that all children affected with acute otitis media should receive antibiotics. This research is in direct contrast with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendation that children be given antibiotics as little as possible. The guidelines released by […]

Rare Skin Disease Associated with Use of Acetaminophen

The FDA has announced that all labels of prescription medication containing acetaminophen will be required to have a warning regarding the risk of rare but serious skin reactions that may occur when taking the medication. Over the counter medications will require the same labeling, and manufacturers will be aided by the FDA as they redesign […]

Pharmacist Monitoring May Improve Control Over Blood Pressure

In clients with high blood pressure, management of symptoms and lowering of one’s heart rate to acceptable levels is crucial. Regular monitoring by a pharmacist may help control blood pressure better than self-directed treatment. Clients who had regular sessions with a pharmacist were able to better control their blood pressure for 6 months after a […]

HPV Vaccinations Still Falling Short

Rates for vaccination against HPV failed to increase from 2011-2012. The vaccine is in stock and readily available, with no clear reason for the lack of use. Since the vaccine’s introduction in 2006, this was the first year where there has not been an increase in girls receiving the vaccine. The vaccine is spread out […]

September is National Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month

Patients with blood cancer are seeing remarkable progress in treatment, diagnosis, and prognosis as technology continues to advance. Survival rates have doubled in many cases, and some have even tripled. The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society was first founded in 1949, and in that time significant progress has been made. The quality of life for patients […]