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FlyteHealth, a leading virtual cardiometabolic care provider, announced year-one outcomes from its Comprehensive Obesity Care program in an analysis performed on its customer, the State of Connecticut ...
Brain Canada is pleased to announce that Dr. Marie-Eve Paquet, Director of the COVF, researcher at the CERVO Center, and professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Faculty ...
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is pledging to give pharmacists more powers to prescribe medications, including birth control, directly to clients starting this summer. As we navigate through ...
A pharmacist at Oak Valley Health, which encompasses Markham Stouffville and Uxbridge hospitals, is under investigation by both his employer and the pharmacist college after a media report listed him ...
Scientists working at the NIH’s BRAIN Initiative have created new viral vectors that one day could lead to gene therapies for ...
Prescription drugs sit ready to be distributed to patients at 986 Pharmacy in Alhambra, California. (Jackie Fortíer/KFF Health News) In the dim basement of a Salt Lake City pharmacy, hundreds of ...
Katie Forbes is a doctor of Pharmacy. She said while the pharmacy remains understaffed dangerous mistakes will continue to happen. Forbes also told News 8 about the toxic work culture at the 16th ...
ALBANY – Pharmacists from Western New York to Long Island called for a new state law Monday to limit the amount of money going to pharmacy benefit managers that they say are cutting into their ...
Former Meta and Time Warner exec Mark D'Arcy is joining Microsoft as a corporate vice president working on the tech ...
CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) – A Conway pharmacist is in trouble with the law again. Authorities arrested 37-year-old Brittany Cherry on Tuesday on several charges of theft of controlled substances.
The passage of a new law aimed at reforming practices of industry intermediaries called pharmacy benefit managers is a step in the right direction toward easing financial pressures on Nebraska ...
VANCOUVER — Two Vancouver pharmacists facing sanctions for alleged improper opioid-dispensing practices are taking the College of Pharmacists of B.C. to court, claiming evidence was collected ...