Monthly Archives: July 2011

Heat can wreak havoc on prescriptions

Posted: Published on July 31st, 2011

Not everyone walks up to the pharmacy counter to pick up their prescription; thousands of Hoosiers have their drugs delivered by mail. But in this sweltering heat is that medication safe as it makes its way to the mailbox? See more here: Heat can wreak havoc on prescriptions … Continue reading

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LI pharmacy massacre surveillance details

Posted: Published on July 31st, 2011

Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota describes in detail the surveillance footage of LI pharmacy killing for which David Laffer has been charged with five first-degree murder counts. Continued here: LI pharmacy massacre surveillance details … Continue reading

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Brain injury and trauma treatment by homeopathy

Posted: Published on July 31st, 2011

A Wonder by Trauma patient recovery after homeopathy alternative medicine. See the original post: Brain injury and trauma treatment by homeopathy … Continue reading

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SCI Treatment Center at the Claremont Club

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

The Claremont Club launched a state-of-the-art spinal cord injury (SCI) treatment center at their facility in California, providing treatment for patients that otherwise couldn't afford it. More here: SCI Treatment Center at the Claremont Club … Continue reading

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Open Sources and Crowdsourced: The Promise and peril of Shared Genetic Information

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

Panel discussion #1 in a symposium entitled "Privacy, Autonomy, and Personal Genetic Information in the Digital Age" hosted by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Academy of Engineering. This April 14, 2011 event features: Moderator: Jeffrey S Excerpt from: Open Sources and Crowdsourced: The Promise and peril of Shared Genetic Information … Continue reading

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Pharmacy Patron Uses Phone Cord To Thwart Armed Robber

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

A Lawrence County pharmacy patron uses a phone cord to thwart an armed robber demanding cash and drugs. More here: Pharmacy Patron Uses Phone Cord To Thwart Armed Robber … Continue reading

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New Oral Treatment for MS

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

Although MS still has no cure, fingolimod capsules represent a big step forward in treating the underlying causes of this debilitating disease, slowing the progression of disability, reducing its frequency and severity, and ultimately improving the lives of people with MS. Read the original post: New Oral Treatment for MS … Continue reading

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Hormone Replacement – Part 1

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

Joe DiMatteo, CCN, RPh, NMD, Homeopath discusses some hormone replacement therapy and natural hormone replacement therapy. See the original post: Hormone Replacement - Part 1 … Continue reading

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Hormone Replacement – Part 2

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

Joe DiMatteo, CCN, RPh, NMD, Homeopath discusses some hormone replacement therapy and natural hormone replacement therapy. Joe is part of the Ask the Pharmacist Radio Show on SiriusXM and local stations nationwide. See the article here: Hormone Replacement - Part 2 … Continue reading

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IBM Helps Coriell Institute Store, Analyze and Preserve Genetic Data to Improve Lives

Posted: Published on July 30th, 2011

Learn how Coriell Institute for Medical Research—the world's leading bio bank—partnered with IBM and its Business Partners to implement solutions that helped simplify their IT, reduce storage costs and system failures to manage and analyze massive amounts of biological data. Learn more about IBM's IT operational efficiency solutions for midsize businesses here: www-01.ibm.com See the original post: IBM Helps Coriell Institute Store, Analyze and Preserve Genetic Data to Improve Lives … Continue reading

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