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Personal Health Records: How to Manage Medications Across Pharmacies
Stuart Moore 7 January 2026 10

Personal Health Records: How to Manage Medications Across Pharmacies

Personal health records help you track all your medications across pharmacies, including prescriptions, OTC drugs, and supplements. Learn how to use them to prevent dangerous errors and take control of your health.

Proton Pump Inhibitors and Osteoporosis: What You Need to Know About Fracture Risk
Stuart Moore 6 January 2026 13

Proton Pump Inhibitors and Osteoporosis: What You Need to Know About Fracture Risk

Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors may increase fracture risk, especially in older adults and postmenopausal women. Learn how PPIs affect bone health and what steps to take to protect yourself.

Continuous Glucose Monitors: How CGMs Work and Who Benefits Most
Stuart Moore 5 January 2026 12

Continuous Glucose Monitors: How CGMs Work and Who Benefits Most

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) track blood sugar in real time using a small sensor under the skin. They help people with diabetes prevent dangerous lows, improve A1C levels, and understand how food and activity affect their body. Dexcom G7 and FreeStyle Libre 3 are top models in 2026.

How to Transition from Hospital to Home Without Medication Errors
Stuart Moore 4 January 2026 9

How to Transition from Hospital to Home Without Medication Errors

Learn how to prevent dangerous medication errors when leaving the hospital, especially for seniors. Discover the five-step process, high-risk drugs to watch, and what to do the day you get home.

Psoriasis and Beta-Blockers: What You Need to Know About Skin Flare Risk
Stuart Moore 3 January 2026 12

Psoriasis and Beta-Blockers: What You Need to Know About Skin Flare Risk

Beta-blockers like metoprolol and propranolol can trigger or worsen psoriasis in up to 20% of users. Learn how these common heart medications affect skin health, what to do if your psoriasis flares, and safer alternatives.

Medication-Induced Agranulocytosis: Infection Risks and How to Monitor for It
Stuart Moore 2 January 2026 13

Medication-Induced Agranulocytosis: Infection Risks and How to Monitor for It

Medication-induced agranulocytosis is a rare but deadly drop in white blood cells. Learn which drugs cause it, how to spot early signs, and why timely monitoring saves lives.

Congressional Bills Aim to Fix Drug and Healthcare Provider Shortages in 2026
Stuart Moore 1 January 2026 11

Congressional Bills Aim to Fix Drug and Healthcare Provider Shortages in 2026

Two congressional bills aim to fix drug and healthcare provider shortages, but both are stalled due to a historic government shutdown. Without action, shortages will keep worsening in 2026.

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