How to keep your eye on the future: How to make better choices
A new study shows that people are more likely to buy prescription drugs if they can get the best price and a better offer from their pharmacist, a phenomenon called “price discrimination”.This is often a bad sign.It means they are choosing less expensive drugs, says Andrew Burchfield, a pharmacist...
How the U.S. could save millions of lives with vaccines: Dr. Gary Hirshman
The U.K. has made progress on a vaccine for the coronavirus and it’s now time to move to the United States, Dr. John Muir, chief of the immunization division at the National Health Service, said in an interview on Tuesday.But that doesn’t mean the U of A has made...