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Latex Allergy: Cross-Reactivity and Workplace Management

Latex Allergy: Cross-Reactivity and Workplace Management

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 17 2026 8

Latex allergy affects healthcare workers and patients with spina bifida most severely. Learn about cross-reactive foods, workplace management, and how to prevent life-threatening reactions with non-latex alternatives and emergency planning.

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How Generic Substitution Laws Work: State-by-State Breakdown

How Generic Substitution Laws Work: State-by-State Breakdown

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 16 2026 12

Generic substitution laws vary wildly by state, affecting whether you get cheaper meds, need to give consent, or are even told about the switch. Here's how it works where you live.

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Medication Reviews: When Seniors Should Stop or Deprescribe Medicines

Medication Reviews: When Seniors Should Stop or Deprescribe Medicines

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 15 2026 10

Many seniors take too many medications that do more harm than good. Learn when and how to safely stop unnecessary drugs through deprescribing-a proven way to reduce falls, confusion, and hospital stays in older adults.

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How TRIPS Agreements Shape Global Access to Generic Medicines

How TRIPS Agreements Shape Global Access to Generic Medicines

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 14 2026 13

TRIPS rules force countries to protect pharmaceutical patents, making life-saving generic drugs expensive and hard to access. Learn how trade policy affects medicine prices and who really pays the cost.

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Clinical Trial Eligibility: How Biomarkers and Inclusion Criteria Shape Cancer Treatment

Clinical Trial Eligibility: How Biomarkers and Inclusion Criteria Shape Cancer Treatment

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 13 2026 12

Biomarkers are transforming cancer clinical trials by matching patients to treatments based on their unique biology. Learn how inclusion criteria now rely on genetic and molecular markers to improve success rates-and what this means for patients.

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Alcohol and Sleep Medications: The Hidden Danger of Combined Sedation

Alcohol and Sleep Medications: The Hidden Danger of Combined Sedation

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 12 2026 11

Mixing alcohol with sleep medications can cause life-threatening sedation, slowed breathing, and memory loss. Learn why even one drink with Ambien or Lunesta is dangerous-and what safer alternatives exist.

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Medication Reminder Strategies: Apps, Alarms, and Organizers for Better Adherence

Medication Reminder Strategies: Apps, Alarms, and Organizers for Better Adherence

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 11 2026 12

Discover practical medication reminder strategies using apps, alarms, and organizers to improve adherence, reduce hospital risks, and build sustainable habits. Learn which tools work best for seniors, young adults, and complex regimens.

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Fentanyl Patch Side Effects: Overdose and Withdrawal Risks Explained

Fentanyl Patch Side Effects: Overdose and Withdrawal Risks Explained

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 10 2026 12

Fentanyl patches are powerful but risky. Learn the real signs of overdose and withdrawal, how to use them safely, and why stopping suddenly can be deadly - backed by current medical guidelines.

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Pterygium: How Sun Exposure Fuels Eye Growth and What Surgery Can Do

Pterygium: How Sun Exposure Fuels Eye Growth and What Surgery Can Do

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 9 2026 10

Pterygium is a sun-induced eye growth that can blur vision and cause discomfort. Learn how UV exposure drives its development, what surgical options exist, and how to prevent it before it affects your sight.

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Amblyopia: How Vision Development and Patching Therapy Restore Sight in Children

Amblyopia: How Vision Development and Patching Therapy Restore Sight in Children

Caspian Mortensen Jan, 8 2026 9

Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is the leading cause of childhood vision loss but is highly treatable with early intervention. Patching therapy, atropine drops, and digital games can restore vision - if started before age 5.

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