Why Long-Term Care Homes Should Prioritize Vitamin D Testing
Vitamin D deficiency is a growing concern—especially in long-term care homes. Seniors
Vitamin D deficiency is a growing concern—especially in long-term care homes. Seniors
As the frontline of healthcare, pharmacists are in a unique position to assist in early detection of chronic conditions—especially diabetes. With rates of type 2 diabetes rising globally, accessible diabetes tests, such as the rapid HbA1c test, can be a game-changer in community pharmacy settings. This guide explores everything pharmacists need to know to better support patients who may be at risk.
UTI rapid tests for clinics are essential tools for quick and accurate UTI detection. With 50-60% of women experiencing a UTI at least once, early diagnosis helps prevent complications and ensures better patient outcomes. Learn why your clinic should use UTI rapid tests and pre-order today!
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Is rapid testing profitable for pharmacies? With increasing demand for COVID-19 and flu testing, offering point-of-care diagnostics is a significant opportunity for pharmacies to generate revenue and improve patient care. Discover why now is the time to invest in rapid testing.
Canadian medical device manufacturers, like Spectrum MDX, consistently stand out as trusted partners in the global healthcare market. With Canada’s strong reputation for regulatory compliance, advanced technology, and commitment to quality, international buyers find confidence in the products sourced from Canadian suppliers. But why exactly do buyers worldwide trust Spectrum MDX and other Canadian manufacturers? What makes our range of products suitable for global export?
With COVID-19 still circulating in September 2024, staying informed about the latest symptoms is more important than ever. The virus continues to evolve, and new strains are emerging that may cause symptoms to show up in different ways or with varying intensity. Recognizing these early signs could help prevent further spread and protect your health.