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Flu statistics

To start, 3%-11% of Americans get the flu every year
Flu shot 101
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Flu shot 101: Everything you need to know about getting vaccinated

Flu shot vs. nasal spray vaccine | Who needs it | When…
How pharmacists can explain the flu shot to customers
The Checkout

How pharmacists can talk to their customers about the flu shot

Pharmacists are authorized to give influenza vaccinations in all 50 states—plus Washington,…
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Drug vs. Drug

Phenylephrine vs. pseudoephedrine: Differences, similarities, an...

Drug overview & main differences | Conditions treated | Efficacy | Insurance…
Differences between bronchitis and pneumonia
Health Education

Bronchitis vs. pneumonia: Compare causes, symptoms, treatments, ...

Bronchitis vs. pneumonia causes | Prevalence | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatments…
Debunking wives tales about cold and flu
Health Education

6 common superstitions about your health—debunked!

You’ve probably heard these health adages for years, but some ring more true than others
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Health Education

How to wash your hands

There are many wrong ways. Learn the proper technique (and how often to do it).
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The Checkout

How pharmacists can manage a stressful flu season

If you’re a pharmacist or pharmacy student, you are about to experience…
A pulse oximeter to measure blood oxygen levels
Health Education

What are normal blood oxygen levels?

You can monitor them at home with a pulse oximeter—here’s when to be concerned
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Health Education

How to prevent the flu

Transmission | Flu vaccine | How to prevent the flu | How…
Person holding their stomach in pain: Rotovirus vs. norovirus
Health Education

Rotavirus vs. norovirus vs. stomach flu: Compare causes, symptom...

Rotavirus and norovirus are two causes of viral gastroenteritis, sometimes called 'stomach flu'