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June 2023

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Volume 29, Issue 6

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Practice & Trends

Myth and misinformation nothing new

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Myth and misinformation nothing new

In the spring of 2021, protesters gathered outside Sentinel High School in Missoula, MT. They waved signs and held out flyers that claimed the COVID-19 vaccine caused miscarriage and infertility. They screamed “baby killer” at every parent and student who rushed by on their way inside to the vaccine clinic.

Sonya Collins

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Combating medical myths: Pharmacists are essential

Today's Perspective

Combating medical myths: Pharmacists are essential

Patients often take action on their health and wellness based on what they hear on TV. Surprising, but true. According to CDC, over a 6-month period, nearly three-quarters of primetime viewers in the United States reported learning something new about a health or wellness topic simply by watching TV.

Kristin Wiisanen, PharmD, FAPhA, FCCP

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Drugs & Diseases

Sunscreen: Preventing sunburn and skin cancer

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Sunscreen: Preventing sunburn and skin cancer

Although sun exposure has been known to have damaging effects on skin since ancient times when Egyptians used mixtures thought to prevent sunburn, it wasn’t until the late 1800s that the negative health effects of prolonged exposure to UV rays were scientifically confirmed.

Mary Warner

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