Ethical Issues and Disciplinary Actions in Ross Medical Pharmacy Fraud Case
Section 4024 of the Business and Professions Code states that dispensing a drug or a device prescribed by a doctor, a pharmacist, or a nurse should always be within the jurisdiction of their practice. Section 4300 gives the Board the power to revoke or suspend licenses to practice pharmacy. Further, Section 4301 subdivision states that […]
The Impact of Milk Consumption on Children’s Growth: Evidence and Considerations
Milk consumption affects any growing organism. As it is known, infants absorb useful substances from their mother’s milk for their proper physical and mental development. After the first year, they are fed milk of animal origin, which is believed to contribute to their growth and weight. Various studies prove that milk in children’s nutrition makes […]
Optimizing the Clarifying Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer: A Review of Literature and Methodology
The problem of treating stomach cancer is extremely urgent. Annually, 798 thousand (9.9%) new cases and 628 thousand (12.1%) deaths from this disease are registered in the world. It is extremely important to study the increase in morbidity over time. Despite the systematic long-term fight to reduce the incidence of stomach cancer and its mortality, […]
Mitigating the Economic and Social Costs of Heart Diseases Among the Aging Population in the US
Heart diseases have become a major issue of concern in the US. In the healthcare system, the problems are highly prevalent among the aging population, thus, calling for intervention by the government and other stakeholders. As a result, the economic and social cost of managing chronic illnesses has increased significantly with the number of victims. […]
The Ongoing Risk of HIV/AIDS Among Men Who Have Sex With Men
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has progressed to become a serious global health challenge since 1981, when it first emerged. It had been estimated that by 2011, there would be 34.2 million people, both adults, and children globally, having HIV/AIDS, hence resulting in 1.7 million deaths. AIDS was first diagnosed in male heterosexuals. Men who […]
Empowering the Vulnerable: Enhancing Health and Social Care for Individuals with Specific Needs
People with specific health and social care needs are a priori the most unprotected in every society. They demand understanding from people without disabilities caused by congenital diseases, trauma during the working process and accidents, or age-related weakness. The modern healthcare system is quite mature and efficient. However, it requires modification and improvement. Every progressive […]