Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new ...
Despite decades of progress in reducing the prevalence of cigarette smoking, tobacco use remains a leading cause of preventable death and disease, and a significant driver of health care costs in the ...
Items like bandages, face masks, first aid kits, and walking aids are also FSA-eligible. So are blood pressure monitors, ...
The Jefferson County Board of Developmental Disabilities and the county General Health District teamed up for a Medicaid Value-Added Services Workshop to offer resources and connections with agencies ...
Total 3Q 2025 net product revenue of $171.0 million, representing 63% year-over-year growthAUVELITY® 3Q 2025 net product sales of $136.1 million, ...
With the recent news of pharmacy closures as a result of Rite Aid’s bankruptcy, a local independent pharmacist is going ...
The latest national report of the American Lung Association 2025: State of Lung Cancer Report was published on Nov 5, 2025, ...
The region-wide push to expand lung cancer screening is happening during this year’s National Lung Cancer Screening Day, which takes place Saturday, November 8, at participating clinical sites ...
The owners of an independent drug store in Central Virginia are calling attention to a significant issue that they say is ...
Nov. 20 is National Rural Health Day™, an opportunity to bring attention to and honor the efforts of rural healthcare ...
Smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis is linked to improved overall survival even for advanced cancers, according to a recent study.
A study of more than 13,000 people with cancer yielded further evidence that quitting smoking soon after diagnosis can considerably prolong survival.Individuals who quit smoking within 6 months of a ...