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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I'm 66 and the woman at the pharmacy called me "sweetie" yesterday while handing me my medication and I nearly broke down in the parking lot - not because it was patronizing but because it was the warmest thing anyone had said to me in weeks, and when a stranger's automatic kindness is the closest thing to tenderness in your life, you start to understand a kind of loneliness that doesn't have a name but has an address and you're living in it - Silicon Canals

Modern loneliness intensifies with age as personal connections diminish, leading to feelings of isolation and longing for genuine human interaction.
Social media marketing
fromAol
1 week ago

Prescription Drug Content On Social Media Often Misleading, Study Finds

Social media influencers often spread misinformation about prescription drugs, complicating audience recognition of promotional intent and highlighting the need for updated regulations.
Healthcare
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Health insurance stocks: UnitedHealth Group, CVS, and Humana are rising on Medicare Advantage news

Medicare insurer payments will increase significantly, boosting share prices of major health insurance companies.
#trumprx
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Ida Shlain: A Pharmacist Who Helped Shape Community Care

"It was not easy starting again in a new country. But pharmacy is a universal profession. Helping patients is the same everywhere."
Healthcare
fromAxios
1 month ago

USPS warning raises stakes for mail-order prescriptions, higher postage prices

The mail will stop if the agency can't meet its obligations. That includes critical deliveries like prescription drug packages. Postmaster General David Steiner warned lawmakers this week that USPS could run out of cash in less than 12 months without congressional action.
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Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

The $2,000 Drug Cap Is Saving Medicare Retirees Over $1,500 a Year Right Now

Medicare premiums in 2026 are based on 2024 income, creating unexpected surcharges for those with one-time income spikes, while Part B premiums exceed $200 monthly and a new rule allows tax-free distributions for long-term care insurance.
#pharmacy-access
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

CVS vs Cigna: Which Healthcare Giant Belongs in Your Retirement Portfolio?

Cigna offers superior valuation and earnings quality at lower multiples, while CVS provides higher dividend yield and income stability for retirement investors.
Healthcare
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Federal drug price reforms are working, finds study - Harvard Gazette

Medicare beneficiaries reported skipping fewer medications due to cost after the Inflation Reduction Act's prescription drug provisions took effect in January 2024, with greatest improvements among those with multiple chronic conditions.
fromFortune
1 month ago

Trump promised lower drug prices. Here's how Congress virtually guaranteed the opposite | Fortune

Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are opaque intermediaries-and they are unpopular with figures including Mark Cuban, who told Fortune that the way they bargain over drug prices is absurd, something that would never happen at the very same pharmacies buying a package of Pringles potato-chip products.
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E-Commerce
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

How Delivery Service Helps Pharmacies Expand Their Customer Base

Hiring pharmacy delivery drivers or partnering with third-party courier services expands reach, improves access for vulnerable patients, and boosts patient satisfaction.
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
1 month ago

It Took Years for Congress to Enact PBM Transparency, Delinking. What About Vertical Integration? - MedCity News

Congress passed initial PBM reforms in February 2026, but advocates seek stronger action against vertical integration between PBMs, insurers, and pharmacies through proposed legislation like the Break Up Big Medicine bill.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Walgreens is laying off hundreds of workers, but its list of store closures in 2026 might not be as big as feared

Walgreens has announced that it will cut at least 628 jobs across two states, according to communications it sent to the states in question earlier this month. A Walgreens spokesperson confirmed the layoffs with Fast Company when reached for comment. News of the layoffs was first reported by Bloomberg. The job cuts include 469 positions in the company's home state of Illinois and 159 jobs in Texas, where the company is shuttering a distribution center.
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fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Long stretch of Northern California coast becomes pharmacy desert

It's definitely a problem here on the coast because we have to either drive to Guerneville or Mendocino. A lot of people visit and think they can come to the pharmacies when they come here, but they can't. The lack of a pharmacy is also a problem for tourists visiting the iconic stretch of Northern California coast.
Healthcare
Marketing
fromHealthcare Brew
2 months ago

Big Pharma tackles Super Bowl advertising

Pharmaceutical companies heavily promoted GLP-1 drugs during the Super Bowl, generating spikes in consumer engagement but lagging in likeability compared to typical ads.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Large quantity of Mounjaro stolen from company

Large quantities of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro were stolen from Phoenix Healthcare Distribution in St Albans; buyers should obtain it only from reputable, refrigerated sources.
SF LGBT
fromMission Local
2 months ago

Tenderloin Buzz: CVS has a change of heart, a neighborhood news site launches

CVS reversed plans to close its Van Ness store; Storage Star plans a large Tenderloin storage facility with a mural; homeless count schedule changed.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The CVS Earnings Bombshell That Has Investors Scrambling Right Now

CVS Health ( NYSE: CVS) delivered a solid revenue beat in Q4 2025, though adjusted earnings declined year-over-year despite exceeding Wall Street expectations. The 8.2% revenue increase to $105.69 billion marked the company's strongest quarterly top-line growth of the year. However, adjusted EPS of $1.09 declined from $1.19 in Q4 2024, pressured by Medicare Part D headwinds from Inflation Reduction Act seasonality changes.
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Medicine
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 medications that become dangerous after their expiration date, according to pharmacists - Silicon Canals

Some expired medications can become harmful or ineffective, and certain drugs—like epinephrine and insulin—should never be used after their expiration dates.
US politics
fromCbsnews
2 months ago

TrumpRx: See the 43 drugs available on the Trump administration's new discounted drug site

TrumpRx provides a free portal linking cash-paying patients to manufacturer-discounted prescription prices, but it does not sell medications or accept insurance.
Healthcare
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Responsible compounding could close the innovation gap

Compounding can responsibly accelerate patient access to needed therapies when grounded in rigorous data, filling genuine clinical gaps while pursuing FDA approval, particularly in underserved areas like women's health.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Veterans can easily buy naloxone at CVS but not at the VA. A bipartisan bill wants to change that.

A bipartisan bill would provide free, prescription-free naloxone to veterans and caregivers at VA facilities to reduce overdose deaths.
Healthcare
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Can't get a prescription renewed? Here's how to cope with prior authorizations

Insurance prior authorization requirements expire even for patients already taking prescribed medications, forcing repeated approval processes and potentially interrupting effective treatments.
fromMedCity News
2 months ago

Employers Celebrated PBM Reform. The Reality Is More Complicated - MedCity News

For years, Congress has signaled that it wants to crack down on Pharmacy Benefit Managers, the middle men that have come under fire for their vertical integration with insurers and their role in spiking drug costs. This week, it finally happened via the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026, promptingemployer groups including the Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH) and the ERISA Industry Committee to cheer its passage.
Healthcare
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

What if most medications were sold over-the-counter?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reportedly mulling whether more prescription drugs should be sold over the counter (OTC) at pharmacies. In an interview on Wednesday, FDA commissioner Martin Makary told CNBC that everything should be over the counter except drugs that are deemed unsafe or addictive or that require clinical monitoring. Makary said the agency is reviewing how it decides which drugs can be sold with or without a prescription from a health care practitioner.
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