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How pharmacists can help patients during COVID19
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How to talk to your patients about supplements

Your patients stop to talk to you every day about their prescription…
Rx pills and carton of milk: What is lactose intolerance?
Health Education

What is lactose intolerance? Causes, symptoms, and treatments

Lactose intolerance is fairly common among Americans and around the world. Learn the signs and symptoms of lactose intolerance as well as how to treat it, and find lactose-free alternative foods.
Scoop of preworkout powder - dry scooping
Wellness

Is dry scooping safe?

Consuming pre-workout powders without water may provide a burst of energy—but at a high cost
Is salt good for you? Is salt bad for you? Salt shaker with salt
Wellness

Is salt bad for you?

Your body needs it, but not too much. Here’s what’s recommended.
Gummy vitamins spilling out of a jar—are gummy vitamins effective?
Wellness

Do gummy vitamins work?

They taste like a sweet treat, but getting your supplements in gummy form has pros and cons
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The most popular prescription in March: Vitamin D

In March, vitamin D shows up in the top 10 medications filled…
What vitamins should you take - Ramzi Yacoub
Wellness

What vitamins should I take?

The body needs a variety of vitamins and minerals to perform at…
what causes low potassium
Health Education

What causes low potassium?

You’ve undoubtedly heard that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.…
A spoon with popular supplements (hematopoietic agents)
Company

The most popular supplements on SingleCare in June

Most years, summertime means backyard barbecues, picnics at the park, and plenty…
Treating iodine deficiency with iodine-rich foods and supplements
Wellness

How to treat iodine deficiency with diet and supplements

What is iodine? | Iodine deficiency | Daily intake recommendations | Foods…
How diet and supplements can interact with medications
Health Education

How supplements can interact with medications

Some medications come labeled “take with food.” You may have heard that…