Added pollen protection If grass and other pollens are making it tough for you to balance your day, 10 On Your Side Health Expert, Doctor Geoff Harter with Jefferson Surgical Clinic in Roanoke says there are a few simple ways to feel better. He says, “If you are mowing the lawn or using a weed eater particularly something that [...]
Source: feedproxy.google.comMonitoring 'Human Factors' To Create Pandemic Warning System Researchers are proposing a new system that would warn of an impending pandemic before the first case of disease emerged in a given population by detecting subtle signals in human behavior. "The goal is a public information and awareness system for pandemic with the same level of credibility, timeliness and visibility as storm-warning icons presented on television screens," said Barrett Caldwell, a Purdue University associate professor of industrial engineering.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comNew Weight Loss And Nutritional Products From Liv International Take The Nation By Storm Up and coming company finds great success in a soft launch. Liv International introduces Liv Sxinney. Those using the product are amazed at the results. Word of its success moves rapidly and has people asking for more. (PRWeb May 21, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comThe Oro Organization, LLC Partners with Medical Hair Restoration to Launch New Website USHairReplacement.com The Oro Organization, LLC, an online lead generation company, announced today a partnership with Medical Hair Restoration. (PRWeb May 21, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comMost Americans Would Consider Splitting Pills to Save Money If Medicine Remains Safe and Effective Economic downturn is spurring consumers to re-evaluate health spending; 27 percent are not taking
prescription medicines as directed. Pill-splitting can be a safe way to save money on certain medicines. More than half of Americans said they would consider splitting their
prescription pills to save money if their doctor said it would not be detrimental to their [...]
Source: feedproxy.google.comNumber of Tamiflu, Relenza prescriptions filled rises sharply. The AP (5/5) reports, “New data show more than a quarter-million prescriptions for Tamiflu [oseltamivir] pills alone were filled at retail US pharmacies in the week ending last Friday. That’s 34 times higher than the week before — as the regular influenza season wound down — and more than double the peak of last winter’s [...]
Source: feedproxy.google.comHalogen Software Continues Strong Performance Despite Economic Downturn Sticking to core business principles earns Halogen 26th consecutive quarter of record growth and positions the organization to gain market share going forward. (PRWeb May 21, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comNational Pharmacy Omnicare Pays 'Unusual' Settlement to Resolve Charges of Generic Drug Switching in Delaware Nursing Homes, Resulting From 'Qui Tam' Lawsuit Omnicare, Inc., which calls itself "the nation's leading provider of pharmaceutical care for seniors," paid $283,000 to settle Medicaid fraud charges by the State of Delaware. Delaware alleged that the pharmacy had committed Medicaid fraud by illegally switching the drugs of senior citizens in nursing homes and other facilities. Omnicare's conduct had originally been reported by a Chicago pharmacist whistleblower, who was fired by Omnicare after reporting the switching. Today's settlement resulted from a "qui tam" suit filed under the Delaware False Claims Act by pharmacist whistleblower Bernard Lizitza with Chicago qui tam lawyers Michael Behn and Linda Wyetzner in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Delaware's False Claims Act, like the federal False Claims Act, allows private citizens with knowledge of fraud (called "relators") to help the government recover ill-gotten gains. (PRWeb May 22, 2009)
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Source: www.prweb.comSenior Advertising Executive Joins Medeguide Russell Conrad, formerly Regional Managing Director for Admax Networks, has joined Medeguide.com as Head of Advertising and Sponsorship (PRWeb May 21, 2009)
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