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Rx Outreach Celebrates National Public Health Week
What is Public Health and How It Relates to Prescriptions
Public Health is defined as “the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. This work is achieved by promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing, and responding to infectious diseases” (American Public Health Association, n.d.).
Read MoreTransplant and Immunosuppressants: A Guide to Kidney Health Month
Your kidneys are an important organ, they are responsible for filtering waste and excess water from your blood, as well as maintaining your bodies fluid and pH balance and producing some hormones. Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and lupus can lead to kidney damage, leading to kidney disease later in life. When a person’s kidneys begin to fail, dialysis is often scheduled to assist the kidneys.
Read MoreUnderstanding Heart Disease: A Spotlight for American Heart Month
Each February, American Heart Month brings much-needed attention to the nation’s number one killer: heart disease. One in four deaths in the USA is caused by heart disease Despite advances in medical science, heart disease remains a leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States.
Read MoreWelcome to Rx Outreach’s New Blog!
For many people, the cost of prescription medications is more than just a financial burden—it’s a barrier that stands between them and their health. With skyrocketing prices and limited insurance coverage, countless individuals are forced to go without the essential medications they need.
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