Hy-Vee Pharmacies Change Policies To Help Stop Opioid Abuse Hy-Vee pharmacies changed prescription policies to help combat the national opioid epidemic in the United States. According to the CDC, more than 47,000 deaths in 2017 werer related to opioid abuse, the highest number ever recorded in a given year. by Jester Valdez
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Healthy Living/Wellness New York Mandates Paperless Prescriptions - Why Are Doctors Wary Of E-scripts? by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Pharma Money Dictates What Brand-Name Drugs Doctors Prescribe by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Don't Overtreat Patients: Chief Medic Says Doctors Should Prescribe Fewer Medicines by Rina Marie Doctor
Tech EyeNetra Wants To Use Its Technology For Prescription Virtual Reality Headsets by Christian de Looper
Healthy Living/Wellness Child medication often not doled out accurately by parents, claims new research report by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Alabama leads in painkiller prescriptions, CDC calls for more scrutiny and policy making by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Diabetes treatment cost and use on rapid rise, nearly as rapid as diagnosis trend by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Surprise! Surprise! Prescription painkiller abuser's drug sources are not drug dealers by Maryanne Moll
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