CHARACTERISTICS AND RISK FACTORS OF PHARMACIST MISCONDUCT IN NEW ZEALAND: A RETROSPECTIVE NATIONWIDE ANALYSIS

Characteristics and risk factors of pharmacist misconduct in New Zealand: a retrospective nationwide analysis

Abstract Background Professional misconduct has evolved into a worldwide concern, involving various forms THROAT SPRAY and types of behaviours that contribute to unsafe practices.This study aimed to provide insights into the patterns characterising pharmacist misconduct and uncover underlying factors contributing to such instances in New Zealand.Me

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A local-ingredients-based supplement is an alternative to corn-soy blends plus for treating moderate acute malnutrition among children aged 6 to 59 months: A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial in Wolaita, Southern Ethiopia.

BackgroundGlobally, moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) affects approximately 5% of children below five years of age.MAM is a persistent public health problem in Ethiopia.The current approach in Ethiopia for managing MAM is a supplementary feeding program; however, this is only provided to chronically food-insecure areas.The objective of the study wa

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Suicide in Switzerland: why gun ownership can be deadly

There is a great deal of empirical evidence that owning a firearm increases the risk of dying from suicide.Most suicides are impulsive.Nearly 50% of survivors of suicide attempts report that they took less than 10 minutes between the decision to die and their suicide attempt.The great majority of these suicide survivors never make another attempt a

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