Australian Universities Defend Alternative-Medicine Teaching New York Times Universities in Australia are defending their teaching of alternative medicine after a group of the country's top scientists and doctors urged them to abandon this increasingly popular subject. Friends of Science in Medicine — a recently formed group ... |
Unused medicine a toxic dilemma HeraldNet The Granite Falls woman didn't know how to properly dispose of her stepfather's old unmarked medicines after he died. So she stored them in a wooden cabinet next to the fireplace. "We put them away where people couldn't find them," she said. Putting unused drugs in the right place Couple still pushing for bill to have drug stores take back meds |
![]() WTHI | Ind. meth ingredient tracking not helping police NECN EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A new computerized tracking system that has stopped sales of thousands of boxes of cold medicines used to make methamphetamine has not been much help to investigators so far, the commander of Indiana State Police's ... Cold medicine targeted in meth crackdown Push for state-wide crackdown on meth stalls |
Doctor Prescribes Preventive Medicine for Shale Gas Daily Green (blog) Such was the case February 1 when Dr. Bernard Goldstein, a physician, toxicologist, member of the National Academies of Science's Institute of Medicine, and former Reagan administration appointee at the Environmental Protection Agency, testified to the ... |
Woman: Cold medicine bought in Ala. for scuba trip got her convicted on meth ... The Republic ... pseudoephedrine can be used to make methamphetamine. She and her son bought the drug at different stores in Demopolis. A sting was going on, in which pharmacists told police when anyone from Mississippi bought medicine containing pseudoephedrine. Woman says innocent trip to Ala. spirals into meth charge |
ADHD medicine shortage frustrating patients, parents Philadelphia Inquirer In recent months, Luberda has made scores of calls to find pharmacies with the medicine in stock. Once she drove more than 40 miles to get prescriptions filled. She has lost income and time from work and borrowed pills from one child to tide over the ... |
Editorial: Strong medicine Greensboro News & Record That seems to be the diagnosis of the 2012 State of the City Report produced for the Greensboro Partnership by Keith G. Debbage, a professor of urban geography at UNCG. Some critical symptoms, based on 2010 data, were alarming — notably median ... |
Weeklies Reader: Sanders County's Bull River Family Medicine Clinic to close The Missoulian In its lead story this week, the Sanders County Ledger said Clark Fork Valley Hospital announced the closure of the Bull River Family Medicine Clinic with “deep regret.” “We have been averaging just over 100 patients per month,” Deb Green, ... |
Versteeg's medicine is the Jets in 2-1 win Friday Sun-Sentinel (blog) The only medicine Panthers forwards Kris Versteeg and Sean Bergenheim needed to get healthier was a strong dose of the Winnipeg Jets. Versteeg, who hadn't played in nine days with the last seven spent in bed with the flu, scored the first goal to ... |
ECB Asmussen: Fiscal Pact 'Right Medicine' For Crisis: Press MNI News FRANKFURT (MNI) - The fiscal compact recently agreed on by 25 of 27 EU members is a major step towards stricter fiscal rules and is thus the "right medicine" for the Eurozone crisis, European Central Bank Executive Board member Joerg Asmussen said in ... European Fiscal Compact Is 'Important,' ECB's Asmussen Says ECB's Asmussen Praises Fiscal Compact, Calls For Ambitious Timetable -Report |
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