Researchers are finding that the Zika virus isn't stopping people from visiting Florida, despite the fact that there are now 25 known cases. ... See moreSee less
FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Concerns around the mosquito-borne Zika virus aren't dampening many Americans' plans to visit Florida, a new survey shows
It's back to school time again! This article helps remind us motorists what to watch out for and to remember to obey the laws, especially in school zones. ... See moreSee less
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- As more than 50 million kids across the United States return to school, drivers are reminded to be vigilant on the roads
FRIDAY, Aug. 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans enjoy summer sports, but nobody enjoys heading to the emergency room when their favorite form of exercise leads to serious shoulder pain
Indoor trampoline parks are starting to grow in popularity but are you aware of the risks at these parks? Click this article to find out! ... See moreSee less
TUESDAY, July 26, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The American Red Cross says it has an urgent need for blood donations, with less than a five-day supply of blood on hand to help those who need it
FRIDAY, July 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Despite warnings, an increasing number of pregnant women from New York City are traveling to Zika-affected areas and then getting tested when they come home, the city's health department says
TUESDAY, July 19, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Eating more healthy fats, like nuts, seeds and vegetable oils, while limiting animal fats and refined carbohydrates, can help prevent or control type 2 diabetes, new research suggests
Studies show that teens are starting to use E-Cigarettes to be "cool" while adults use them to help stop smoking cigarettes. Click on this article to find out more. ... See moreSee less
MONDAY, July 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- E-cigarette makers say the products can help adults stop smoking, but new research suggests many teens use the devices because they seem cool, new and fun
A new 3D printing technology has helped prepare a patient's surgical team for successful kidney surgery. Find out how by clicking on this article! ... See moreSee less
FRIDAY, July 8, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Cutting-edge 3-D technology is making more inroads in medicine, this time helping doctors save a patient's kidney during difficult tumor-removal surgery
New studies have found that if the flu shot was received during pregnancy, the vaccine's effectiveness was the highest during the newborns first eight weeks after birth. Read this article to find out more. ... See moreSee less
TUESDAY, July 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A flu shot during pregnancy protects newborns against the flu for about two months after birth, a new study finds
Here are some great tips on how to avoid food poisoning during all your holiday celebrations. Medical Center Pharmacy wishes you & your family a safe and Happy Fourth of July! ... See moreSee less
FRIDAY, July 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Food is a big part of many Fourth of July celebrations. But take care when making and storing your meal, so that a bout of food poisoning doesn't ruin the rest of your holiday plans, a dietary expert advises
Washing your hands with soap and water is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and prevent spreading infection. However, when that isn't an option, is hand sanitizer a safe alternative? ... See moreSee less
THURSDAY, June 23, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- With high temperatures moving across the United States this weekend, one emergency medicine specialist warns of the health dangers posed by the heat -- and offers advice on how to keep cool as the mercury rises
Taking time for yourself everyday is very important. If you work long hours, it can interfere with sleep and keep your body in a constant state of stress. ... See moreSee less
TUESDAY, June 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Years of working long hours may help you climb the career ladder, but those hours may take a steep toll on your health -- and that's especially true for women, new research says
FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Are video games like "Bloodborne," "Fallout" and "Call of Duty" worth losing sleep over? For plenty of gamers, the answer is yes
Did you know that being under the care of a pharmacist may lower your estimated future risk of heart disease by 5%? Read this article to learn about some other great benefits. ... See moreSee less
WEDNESDAY, June 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People with poorly controlled risk factors for heart disease could cut their chances of future trouble by having pharmacists help manage their care, new Canadian research suggests
Can going on a specific weight loss program help control blood sugar levels with people who have type 2 diabetes? Click this article to find out which programs may help. ... See moreSee less
FRIDAY, June 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People with type 2 diabetes may get some help with blood sugar control from a few commercial weight-loss programs, but conclusive evidence on most plans is lacking, a new review finds
Is it true that having a hands-free conversation while driving can be just as dangerous as talking on a hand-held phone? Click this article to find out! ... See moreSee less
WEDNESDAY, June 8, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Talking on a hands-free phone while driving may be just as distracting and dangerous as using a hand-held phone, according to a new study
Can weight-loss surgery help lower risk of premature death? New studies are showing that the overall death rate decreased by 57 percent in patients that had gastric bypass surgery compared to patients who did not. ... See moreSee less
If you live in an area with hard water and have an infant, this article may interest you. Don't forget to share these articles with your loved ones. ... See moreSee less
WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- "Hard," mineral-laden water may increase the risk of a baby getting the skin condition eczema, a new British study suggests
Can taking a shower right after your knee replacement surgery be a possibility? A new study suggest that bathing about two days after surgery might not cause any infections and will help keep the patient much happier during the healing process. ... See moreSee less
THURSDAY, May 26, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Knee surgery patients are usually instructed to wait two weeks after surgery to take a shower to reduce the risk of infection
Drinking is particularly harmful for those with hepatitis C. Alcohol may also even accelerate the liver damage associated with this virus. Read this article to find out more! ... See moreSee less
WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People infected with hepatitis C are more likely to be current or former heavy drinkers, a new study suggests
Tai chi offers an alternative to physical therapy for common knee osteoarthritis. It is very low impact and emphasizes balance, coordination and strength. ... See moreSee less
Do you feel like your schedule is constantly overbooked and always busy? New studies suggest that packed schedules in older adults may help keep their memory sharp. ... See moreSee less
TUESDAY, May 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Although people complain when their schedule gets too busy, new research suggests that being overbooked might actually be good for the brain
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Researchers are finding that the Zika virus isn't stopping people from visiting Florida, despite the fact that there are now 25 known cases. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Zika Not Changing Most Americans' Florida Travel Plans: Poll
FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Concerns around the mosquito-borne Zika virus aren't dampening many Americans' plans to visit Florida, a new survey showsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
It's back to school time again! This article helps remind us motorists what to watch out for and to remember to obey the laws, especially in school zones. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Drivers Take Care! Kids Are Heading Back to School
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- As more than 50 million kids across the United States return to school, drivers are reminded to be vigilant on the roadsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
This article offers some great tips on preventing shoulder injuries when enjoying some summer sports. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Don't Shrug Off Shoulder Safety When Playing Summer Sports
FRIDAY, Aug. 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans enjoy summer sports, but nobody enjoys heading to the emergency room when their favorite form of exercise leads to serious shoulder painComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Planning on taking a road trip? Read this article for some great tips while traveling. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Hitting the Highway? Keep Safety in Mind
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Proactive, prepared and protected. These are the keys to good health when traveling, experts sayComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Indoor trampoline parks are starting to grow in popularity but are you aware of the risks at these parks? Click this article to find out! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Injuries Soar as Trampoline Parks Expand
MONDAY, Aug. 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- As trampoline parks spring up across the United States, injuries to kids have jumped, too, a new study findsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Red Cross is in need of more blood donations. Click on this article to find out how you can help! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Roll Up Your Sleeves: Red Cross Says Blood Need 'Urgent'
TUESDAY, July 26, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The American Red Cross says it has an urgent need for blood donations, with less than a five-day supply of blood on hand to help those who need itComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Despite the warnings about the Zika virus, pregnant woman from NYC still seem to be traveling to Zika-affected areas. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Some Pregnant Women Still Travel to Zika-Affected Areas
FRIDAY, July 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Despite warnings, an increasing number of pregnant women from New York City are traveling to Zika-affected areas and then getting tested when they come home, the city's health department saysComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Don't fear healthy fats! Eating more of them can help lower blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Healthy Fats Can Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Study
TUESDAY, July 19, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Eating more healthy fats, like nuts, seeds and vegetable oils, while limiting animal fats and refined carbohydrates, can help prevent or control type 2 diabetes, new research suggestsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Studies show that teens are starting to use E-Cigarettes to be "cool" while adults use them to help stop smoking cigarettes. Click on this article to find out more. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | 'Cool' Factor Often Spurs Teens to Try...
MONDAY, July 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- E-cigarette makers say the products can help adults stop smoking, but new research suggests many teens use the devices because they seem cool, new and funComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Routine eye screenings may play a key role in preventing vision loss, but at what age should these screenings start? ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Routine Eye Exams See Vision Problems You Miss
WEDNESDAY, July 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Routine eye checkups often pick up unnoticed problems, particularly in older adults, a new study saysComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
A new 3D printing technology has helped prepare a patient's surgical team for successful kidney surgery. Find out how by clicking on this article! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | 3-D Printed Model Helps Delicate Kidney Surgery
FRIDAY, July 8, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Cutting-edge 3-D technology is making more inroads in medicine, this time helping doctors save a patient's kidney during difficult tumor-removal surgeryComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
New studies have found that if the flu shot was received during pregnancy, the vaccine's effectiveness was the highest during the newborns first eight weeks after birth. Read this article to find out more. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Pregnancy Flu Shot Protects Newborn for 8...
TUESDAY, July 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A flu shot during pregnancy protects newborns against the flu for about two months after birth, a new study findsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Here are some great tips on how to avoid food poisoning during all your holiday celebrations. Medical Center Pharmacy wishes you & your family a safe and Happy Fourth of July! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | When Cooking Outside, Don't Let Food Safety Slide
FRIDAY, July 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Food is a big part of many Fourth of July celebrations. But take care when making and storing your meal, so that a bout of food poisoning doesn't ruin the rest of your holiday plans, a dietary expert advisesComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Washing your hands with soap and water is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and prevent spreading infection. However, when that isn't an option, is hand sanitizer a safe alternative? ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | FDA Asks How Safe Is That Hand Sanitizer?
WEDNESDAY, June 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of Americans use hand sanitizers every day, believing they safely kill bacteriaComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Here are some great tips on how to reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses during this hot summer weather. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Keep Safe When Temperatures Soar
THURSDAY, June 23, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- With high temperatures moving across the United States this weekend, one emergency medicine specialist warns of the health dangers posed by the heat -- and offers advice on how to keep cool as the mercury risesComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Taking time for yourself everyday is very important. If you work long hours, it can interfere with sleep and keep your body in a constant state of stress. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Long Work Hours May Hurt Your Health
TUESDAY, June 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Years of working long hours may help you climb the career ladder, but those hours may take a steep toll on your health -- and that's especially true for women, new research saysComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Could sacrificing sleep to play a video game support the inclusion that gaming is an addictive behavior? ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Sleep Loses Out for Many Hooked on Video Games
FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Are video games like "Bloodborne," "Fallout" and "Call of Duty" worth losing sleep over? For plenty of gamers, the answer is yesComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Did you know that being under the care of a pharmacist may lower your estimated future risk of heart disease by 5%? Read this article to learn about some other great benefits. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | For Better Heart Care, Get a Pharmacist on...
WEDNESDAY, June 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People with poorly controlled risk factors for heart disease could cut their chances of future trouble by having pharmacists help manage their care, new Canadian research suggestsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Can going on a specific weight loss program help control blood sugar levels with people who have type 2 diabetes? Click this article to find out which programs may help. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | 3 Popular Diet Plans May Help Ease Type 2...
FRIDAY, June 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People with type 2 diabetes may get some help with blood sugar control from a few commercial weight-loss programs, but conclusive evidence on most plans is lacking, a new review findsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Is it true that having a hands-free conversation while driving can be just as dangerous as talking on a hand-held phone? Click this article to find out! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Hey Drivers: Hands-Free Cellphones Not Risk-Free
WEDNESDAY, June 8, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Talking on a hands-free phone while driving may be just as distracting and dangerous as using a hand-held phone, according to a new studyComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Can weight-loss surgery help lower risk of premature death? New studies are showing that the overall death rate decreased by 57 percent in patients that had gastric bypass surgery compared to patients who did not. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Weight-Loss Surgery May Boost Survival
THURSDAY, June 2, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Weight-loss surgery might significantly lower obese people's risk of premature death, a new study findsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
If you live in an area with hard water and have an infant, this article may interest you. Don't forget to share these articles with your loved ones. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | 'Hard' Tap Water Linked to Eczema in Babies
WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- "Hard," mineral-laden water may increase the risk of a baby getting the skin condition eczema, a new British study suggestsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Can taking a shower right after your knee replacement surgery be a possibility? A new study suggest that bathing about two days after surgery might not cause any infections and will help keep the patient much happier during the healing process. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Knee Replacement Patients May Be Able to Hit...
THURSDAY, May 26, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Knee surgery patients are usually instructed to wait two weeks after surgery to take a shower to reduce the risk of infectionComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Drinking is particularly harmful for those with hepatitis C. Alcohol may also even accelerate the liver damage associated with this virus. Read this article to find out more! ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Hepatitis C Patients More Likely to Drink,...
WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People infected with hepatitis C are more likely to be current or former heavy drinkers, a new study suggestsComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Tai chi offers an alternative to physical therapy for common knee osteoarthritis. It is very low impact and emphasizes balance, coordination and strength. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Tai Chi: Rx for Arthritic Knees
MONDAY, May 23, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Legions of arthritis sufferers try physical therapy and anti-inflammatory drugs to no availComment on Facebook
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8 years ago
Do you feel like your schedule is constantly overbooked and always busy? New studies suggest that packed schedules in older adults may help keep their memory sharp. ... See moreSee less
Medical Center Pharmacy | Aiea, HI | Health News | Keep Busy! Stay Sharp!
TUESDAY, May 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Although people complain when their schedule gets too busy, new research suggests that being overbooked might actually be good for the brainComment on Facebook