A rectal suppository isn’t a prescription most people want to fill. Even worse, having to do it twice in one go. Tyler Brisso, a fourth-year pharmacy student and Methodist employee, created a solution where both the patient and pharmacy benefit.
A rejuvenated program at Washington State University highlights a continuing problem with the American health care system — a lack of services in rural areas.
The number of children — especially very young ones — ingesting marijuana is rising in Colorado despite regulations meant to keep edibles out of kids' hands, and state leaders said they have no plans to revisit those rules this year.