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magic ball v.171
medication News Archive30-May-2006
'Nasal Spray May Not Be Breath Of Fresh Air (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News) Whether you have nagging allergies or a case of the sniffles, at one time or another you've probably reached for some nasal spray.
'Missing Teen May Be Without Medication (WLWT ChannelCincinnati.com via Yahoo! News) Authorities said a missing 15-year-old girl mgiht be without her prescription medication.
'Marketing the Illness and the Cure? (Washington Post)The words "It's frustrating," shaped to look like a pair of legs, float across the screen. A voice intones: "It's frustrating. Just when you're ready to relax, you feel the compelling urge to move." Eventually, the legs morph into those of a woman, draped lazily across a recliner.
'Man stabs friend, sister while off his medication, authorities say (The Palm Beach Post)A man who went off his schizophrenia medication stabbed his sister and a friend in suburban Boca Raton Friday, authorities said.
'TennCare, doctors in drug dispute (BizJournals)A physician board that advises TennCare regarding its drug formulary is fighting the state program over its decision not to cover two classes of medication, which state officials believe are addictive and causing greater harm.
'Positive Influence Of Religion And Spirituality On Blood Pressure (Medical News Today)A study of more than five thousand African Americans found that individuals who were involved with or participated in religious activities had significantly lower blood pressure than those who were not, despite being more likely to be classified as hypertensive, having higher levels of body mass index (BMI), and lower levels of medication adherence. [click link for full article]
'Cover Story: Desperate times (Asahi.com)AMAGASAKI, Hyogo Prefecture--The shelf is littered with mushrooms that cost 25,000 yen, leftover packets of 300,000-yen medication, dried shark cartilage, and medicine bottles covered in dust.
'Graham says patients abused medication; Wellsville doctor agrees to three year suspension (Wellsville Daily Reporter)WELLSVILLE - After getting a stay to practice for a few days, the New York State Department of Health State Board for Professional Medical Conduct has suspended the license of Wellsville's Dr. David H. Graham for three years.
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