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Jan
Pain Neuroscience Education: How Understanding Pain Can Change Your Experience
Health Wellness

Pain Neuroscience Education: How Understanding Pain Can Change Your Experience

Pain neuroscience education helps people with chronic pain understand that their pain isn't always a sign of damage - it's a sensitive alarm system. Learn how this evidence-based approach reduces fear, improves movement, and changes lives.

Gareth Windham
3
Jan
Orthostatic Hypotension from Medications: Why You Feel Dizzy When You Stand Up
Medications

Orthostatic Hypotension from Medications: Why You Feel Dizzy When You Stand Up

Orthostatic hypotension from medications causes dizziness on standing due to sudden blood pressure drops. Common culprits include antihypertensives, antidepressants, and antipsychotics. Learn how to recognize it, reduce risk, and find relief.

Gareth Windham
2
Jan
How to Compare Generic Manufacturers and Pill Appearance
Medications

How to Compare Generic Manufacturers and Pill Appearance

Learn how to safely compare generic drug manufacturers and identify pill appearance changes. Understand bioequivalence, why generics look different, and how to ensure your medication is still correct.

Caden Aldridge
1
Jan
Keeping a Medication Journal: Tracking Your Response to Generic Medications
Medications

Keeping a Medication Journal: Tracking Your Response to Generic Medications

Keep a medication journal to track how your body responds when switching to generic drugs. Learn what to record, which medications need it most, and how to use your notes to talk to your doctor.

Caden Aldridge
31
Dec
Prior Authorization Requirements for Medications Explained: What You Need to Know
Medications

Prior Authorization Requirements for Medications Explained: What You Need to Know

Prior authorization is a common insurance requirement for certain medications. Learn which drugs need approval, how the process works, what to do if it's denied, and how to speed it up to avoid treatment delays.

Gareth Windham
28
Dec
Insurance Prior Authorization for Generic Alternatives: How Pharmacists Navigate Coverage Policies
Pharmacy

Insurance Prior Authorization for Generic Alternatives: How Pharmacists Navigate Coverage Policies

Prior authorization for generic alternatives is a common barrier in pharmacy practice. Learn how insurers require step therapy, what documentation works, and how pharmacists can speed up approvals with proven strategies.

Caden Aldridge
27
Dec
Pancreatitis: Understanding Acute vs. Chronic and the Role of Nutrition in Recovery
Health Medicine

Pancreatitis: Understanding Acute vs. Chronic and the Role of Nutrition in Recovery

Learn the key differences between acute and chronic pancreatitis, how nutrition affects recovery, and why enzyme therapy, vitamins, and meal planning are critical for long-term health. Understand what works, what doesn't, and how to manage this condition effectively.

Gareth Windham
26
Dec
Border and Customs Rules for Bringing Medications Internationally in 2025
Medications

Border and Customs Rules for Bringing Medications Internationally in 2025

Learn the 2025 rules for bringing prescription drugs across borders. From banned medications to new customs taxes, this guide covers what you must do to avoid detention, confiscation, or fines while traveling internationally with meds.

Caden Aldridge
23
Dec
Neoadjuvant vs. Adjuvant Therapy: When to Treat Before or After Cancer Surgery
Health Medicine

Neoadjuvant vs. Adjuvant Therapy: When to Treat Before or After Cancer Surgery

Neoadjuvant therapy treats cancer before surgery to shrink tumors and test drug response; adjuvant therapy clears remaining cells after. New data shows neoadjuvant-only may be just as effective with fewer side effects.

Gareth Windham
22
Dec
Finding Generic Combinations: When Components Don't Match Brand Formulations
Medications

Finding Generic Combinations: When Components Don't Match Brand Formulations

Generic combination drugs can save money, but differences in inactive ingredients may cause side effects or reduced effectiveness for some patients-especially those on narrow therapeutic index medications.

Gareth Windham