News
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Stable lung health
Monday | Jan 15 2024AUSTRALIAN researchers have found no evidence of ongoing lung function changes in children who were exposed as babies to the 2014 Hazelwood coalmine fire in Vic.
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E-labelling report
Monday | Jan 15 2024THE benefits and challenges of e-labelling in pharmacy were shared in an International Pharmaceutical Federation insight report last week.
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Award for agent of change
Friday | Jan 12 2024MONASH University's Rural Pharmacy Liaison Officer Emily Griffin (pictured) was recognised with the Early Career Pharmacist of the Year Award at the recent Victorian Annual Excellence Awards, presented by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PD 20 Dec 2023).
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APP early bird closes soon
Friday | Jan 12 2024THERE are only three weeks to go until early bird ticket pricing closes for pharmacy's largest conference, the Guild's Australian Pharmacy Professional 2024 (APP2024).
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Latest launches
Friday | Jan 12 2024DERMAL Therapy has launched new personal care products including its Sweat Control Spray and Roll-on, which provides 48-hour protection.
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Raven’s podcast
Friday | Jan 12 2024THE latest episode of Raven's Recruitment's Your Pharmacy Career Podcast, hosted by Krysti-Lee Patterson, has interviewed Tom Simpson, President of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists Australia.
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Murray disqualified
Friday | Jan 12 2024A PERTH pharmacist has had her registration cancelled and been disqualified from re-applying for 18 months for dispensing meds to herself and others without valid scripts over a six-month period.
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New appointment
Friday | Jan 12 2024PHARMACY Daily has a new Deputy Editor, Matt Lennon, an experienced B2B journalist who will be joining next week.
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Malaria study
Friday | Jan 12 2024A MENZIES School of Health Research study has provided further insight into the cost-effectiveness of a new malaria medication, tafenoquine, to treat vivax malaria.
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Hormones matter
Friday | Jan 12 2024EARLY menopause before the age of 45, taking hormone replacement therapy, and having four or more children are among several hormonal and reproductive factors linked to a heightened risk of rheumatoid arthritis in women, according to a large long-term study published in the open access journal RMD Open.