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    May 10, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Pain relief for tendinitis, sprains and strains

    <strong>Dear Pharmacist: After years of hiking without many problems, I began experiencing pain near my ankle and heel. My doctor diagnosed Achilles tendinitis and prescribed medicine, which did reduce pain and swelling. Which natural remedies keep this at bay? &mdash; J.S., Boulder, Colo.</strong>
    Dear Pharmacist: After years of hiking without many problems, I began experiencing pain near my ankle and heel. My doctor diagnosed Achilles tendinitis and prescribed medicine, which did reduce pain and swelling. Which natural remedies keep this at bay?...

    Tags: Arthritis, Lyme Disease, Naproxen (drug), Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  3. Missouri lawmakers approve tougher abortion drug rules

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that would require doctors to be present for the initial dose of an abortion-inducing drug. The House sent the bill to Gov. Jay Nixon on a vote of 115-39 Monday.  It...

    Tags: Jay Nixon, Abortion, Social Issues, Pharmaceuticals

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Editorial: Slow down on prescription power

    Illinois psychologists aren't doctors, but they're seeking one of medicine's most potent tools: the power to prescribe drugs for their patients.
    Illinois psychologists aren't doctors, but they're seeking one of medicine's most potent tools: the power to prescribe drugs for their patients. The psychologists scored a victory in April, when the state Senate approved a bill that would make...

    Tags: Nursing, Psychiatrists, Mental Health, Drugs and Medicines, Behavioral Conditions

  6. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Biotech crops and Europe: A losing battle against progress

    Last year, too dry. This year, too wet. Spring planting is never perfect in America's agricultural heartland. The past few growing seasons have been especially challenging. Yet crop yields have held up.
    Last year, too dry. This year, too wet. Spring planting is never perfect in America's agricultural heartland. The past few growing seasons have been especially challenging. Yet crop yields have held up. One reason: bioengineered seeds, a big improvement...

    Tags: European Union, Genetic Engineering, Science and Technology, Biotechnology Industry, Genetics

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Woman, infant missing from South Side are found

    <strong>Update: Police said this afternoon that Mariah Atteberry and her baby, Leilah Atteberry, were both located, but released no information about where, how or when they were found.</strong> A 19-year-old woman and her 1-month-old baby girl are missing from the McKinley Park neighborhood, and the mother might need medication, police said in a missing person alert asking for the public's help in finding the pair.
    Update: Police said this afternoon that Mariah Atteberry and her baby, Leilah Atteberry, were both located, but released no information about where, how or when they were found. A 19-year-old woman and her 1-month-old baby girl are missing from the...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, McKinley Park

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  11. State Crime Lab Facing Backlog of DNA Cases

    The state's <a href="http://www.ktuu.com/news/new-state-crime-labs-workers-tout-expanded-space-072312,0,5894900.story">new crime lab in Anchorage </a>is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis.
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    The state's new crime lab in Anchorage is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis. Orin Dym, the facility's forensic lab manager, says there are about 130 cases waiting to go...

    Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Lawyers, Justice System, Sexual Assault, Punishment

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Don't mandate labeling for gene-altered foods

    Should the government require companies to label food that contains genetically modified organisms? Last November, California voters rejected a ballot initiative that would require such labeling, but bills that would do so were recently introduced in...

    Tags: Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Consumer Goods Industries, American Medical Association

  14. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Work with your doctor to weigh pros, cons of treatment options for hyperthyroidism

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    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've had hyperthyroidism for just over one year, and medication does not seem to keep it in check. I don't want to have my thyroid removed. But I'm nervous about radioactive iodine treatment, which is what was recommended. Is it safe?...

    Tags: Hyperthyroidism, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Roger Federer's loss opens the door for Rafael Nadal

    Second-ranked Roger Federer lost to Kei Nishikori, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, in the third round of the Madrid Open on Thursday, leaving Rafael Nadal as the clear title favorite. After recovering from Nishikori's strong start on the Caja's Magica's new red-clay...

    Tags: National Football League, Heart Attack, Maria Sharapova, Kei Nishikori, Tampa Bay Lightning

  18. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Call a truce with garden insects

    Some of a gardener's best friends are bugs. Yes, bugs. Many of the insects and other creepy-crawlies in our flower beds and vegetable patches and on trees are doing good work. Most are harmless, though there are a few that might do our plants...

    Tags: Inorganic Chemical Industry, Morton Arboretum

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Felon seeks dismissal of new sex charges from 1970s Boca Raton cold case

    As a younger man, John Arthur MacLean told secrets of being a successful South Florida home burglar in a book declaring himself a "Superthief."
    As a younger man, John Arthur MacLean told secrets of being a successful South Florida home burglar in a book declaring himself a "Superthief." Now 66 and locked in Palm Beach County Jail, the Deerfield Beach felon needs his attorney's help to get out...

    Tags: Prisons, Biotechnology Industry, Fort Lauderdale, Sexual Assault, People (magazine)

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Seminar gives insight into mental illness

     Although more than 20 years have passed since Lois Knoke's first traumatic break, her voice cracked and her eyes watered as she described her darkest days living with a mental illness.  "Picture a heart monitor going flat. Now picture that as my mind,"...

    Tags: Mental Illness, Hospitals and Clinics, Diabetes, Bipolar Disorder, Pharmaceuticals

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