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25.01.2022 President Donald Trump will spend a few days at a military hospital after contracting COVID-19, the White House said Friday, as the virus that has killed more than 205,000 Americans spread to the highest reaches of the U.S. government. Trump remains fatigued, his doctor said.



21.01.2022 Farmer Cyst Back to being a regular Joe

21.01.2022 Larry Brown had been on a ventilator for 37 days. Nurses periodically turned the 45-year-old former Indiana State football player onto his stomach to help him breathe. Brown’s lungs were filling with fluid, and doctors didn’t expect him to last.

19.01.2022 Elise Apolloni is a community pharmacist and pharmacy owner, credentialed diabetes educator, asthma educator and mental health first aid instructor. She is a PSA and Guild branch committee member, ACT Practitioner Member at Pharmacy Board of Australia and a passionate advocate for the role of pharmacists in the Australian health system.



19.01.2022 The European Union has fined two pharmaceutical companies for colluding to keep a cheap alternative to a sleep disorder medicine off the market for their profit and at the expense of patients.

17.01.2022 New York City’s mayor said Sunday that he has asked the state for permission to close schools and reinstate restrictions on nonessential businesses in several neighborhoods because of a resurgence of the coronavirus.

14.01.2022 Dizzy with a soaring fever and unable to breathe, Scott Sedlacek had one thing going for him: He was among the first people to be treated for COVID-19 at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center, and the doctors and nurses were able to give him plenty of attention.



14.01.2022 A White House physician’s comments on Sunday about the health of President Donald Trump amid his coronavirus diagnosis added a new layer of confusion even as the doctor sought to clarify contradictory statements from the day before.

14.01.2022 Vaccinations against the coronavirus could start in the 27 European Union nations by Christmas and member countries must urgently prepare their logistical chains to cope with the rollout of hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccines, according to a top EU official.

14.01.2022 President Donald Trump’s startling COVID-19 diagnosis serves as a cruel reminder of the pervasive spread of the coronavirus and shows how tenuous of a grip the nation has on the crisis, health experts said.

14.01.2022 The COVID-19 figures in Victoria continued to show improvement on Saturday but officials are concerned about an outbreak at the country’s largest shopping center.

13.01.2022 The British government has launched an investigation into how nearly 16,000 new coronavirus infections went unreported as a result of a technical glitch, a failing that could have given fresh impetus to an outbreak that critics say could easily get out of control.



11.01.2022 The changing landscape of pharmacy today is making it increasingly important for operators to have a clear value proposition. Understanding exactly what makes your business unique is critical to ensuring the long-term viability. This is a challenge that’s at the forefront of all owners minds as they look to navigate the increasing competition.

10.01.2022 While the world wants flashy quick fixes for everything, especially massive threats like the coronavirus and global warming, next week’s Nobel Prizes remind us that in science, slow and steady pays off.

10.01.2022 It cuts to the very core of Pharmacy in Australia. What really is the state of play for pharmacy graduates in Australia and how employable are they when all that study is finally done and dusted? For the last four or five years at least, we’ve been hearing about the severe oversupply of pharmacists within the sector, and looking through the AP lens for a moment, at our end, we’re well attuned to the lack of ownership opportunities for first-time buyers and Pharmacy graduates in 2020.

09.01.2022 October is prime time for flu vaccinations, and the U.S. and Europe are gearing up for what experts hope is high demand as countries seek to avoid a twindemic with COVID-19.

06.01.2022 The head of emergencies at the World Health Organization said Monday the agency’s best estimates indicate roughly 1 in 10 people worldwide may have been infected by the coronavirus more than 20 times the number of confirmed cases and warned of a difficult period ahead.

03.01.2022 Farmer Cyst - The calls just never end

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