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$40m boost for diabetes research
Friday | Dec 6 2024DIABETES Australia has announced it will invest $40 million in diabetes research over the next 10 years.
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Dispensary Corner 06 Dec 24
Friday | Dec 6 2024MAKING a change from the chocolates, bikkies and booze that grace the typical Christmas hamper, the Pharmacy Guild of Australia has outdone itself this festive season.
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College and students re-sign MOU
Thursday | Dec 5 2024THE Australasian College of Pharmacy announced this week the re-signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Australian Pharmacy Students' Association (NAPSA).
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Fei Sim contemplates the year ahead
Thursday | Dec 5 2024SCOPE of practice, digital health and greater collaboration with external stakeholders look set to feature in 2025, says Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) National President Fei Sim.
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Regional recognition
Thursday | Dec 5 2024PARKES pharmacist Lochie Pettiford (pictured) has been recognised for his dedication to mentoring pharmacy students in rural and regional areas.
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Save with Pointrs
Thursday | Dec 5 2024POINTRS is offering a free 30-day trial, giving pharmacists the opportunity to save big on their next holiday.
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Plunkett steps down from RUM
Thursday | Dec 5 2024AFTER many years as the Chair of the Return Unwanted Medicines (RUM) Project, Warwick Plunkett has stepped down from this role.
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US pharmacies struggling
Thursday | Dec 5 2024NEARLY three out of 10 US drugstores that were open during the previous decade had closed by 2021, with Black and Latino neighbourhoods most vulnerable to the retail pharmacy closures, according to new research.
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Qiara’s clinically supported probiotics boost family health
Thursday | Dec 5 2024QIARA probiotics, derived from healthy human breast milk, are designed for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, babies, and the entire family.
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Delta fights with care
Thursday | Dec 5 2024LA Roche-Posay is continuing its 'Fight With Care' initiative, a global campaign highlighting the harsh side effects of cancer treatment on skin - an issue that causes more than half of patients to stop or reduce treatment because of various skin concerns, which can include itching, burning, scars and severe dryness.