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Study: Misuse of medication led to $213 billion in avoidable costs
A study found that if patients and doctors used medicines responsibly, the U.S. healthcare system could save $213 billion annually. Failing to adhere to prescription instructions, misuse of antibiotics and medication errors are some of the reasons for...
Tags: Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Health Insurance Cost
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FDA investigating long-acting Zyprexa shots after two deaths
The Food and Drug Administration says it is investigating the unexplained deaths of two patients in the wake of receiving intramuscular injections of the antipsychotic medication Zyprexa (generic name olanzapine). The patients died three to four days...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Failure, Chemical Industry, Zyprexa (drug)
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On Education: Be ready for a life of learning
Dear Glendale graduates, The annual commencement issue of the Glendale News-Press is always among my favorites. I enjoyed poring over your faces in this week's graduation photo spreads even more so than usual because I myself recently donned a cap and...
Tags: Graduation
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Local Resident Fights Lyme Disease
It has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Chills, Headaches, Mood Swings, Fever
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Hagerstown woman discusses living with Lyme disease
raychel@herald-mail.comIt has taken 18 years of being misdiagnosed, but local resident and business-owner Marsha Knicley, 64, of Hagerstown, can finally say she has Lyme disease. Those who know Knicley they would describe her as a smart and savvy businesswoman with a big...Tags: Chills, Headaches, Mood Swings, Diarrhea, Fever
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Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell
In 2004, with President George W. Bush dead set against stem cell research, California just went ahead and did it. Voters made stem cell research a state constitutional right, and endorsed $3 billion in bond sales for 10 years to cement the deal. CIRM,...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Trials, Autism, George W. Bush, Heart Disease
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OFPD moving forward with plans to overhaul station No. 2
The Orland Fire Protection District's board of trustees is moving forward with plans to overhaul the dated Fire Station No. 2. Trustees voted to accept proposals from contractors to remodel the station at the May 28 board meeting. Fire Chief Ken...
Tags: Politics, Heart Failure, Elections, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Boats
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NH city sues parking meter 'Robin Hood' group
KEENE, N.H. (AP) — The city of Keene, N.H., has sued a group that feeds change into parking meters that are about to expire, saying members are harassing enforcement officers. The group calls itself "Robin Hood of Keene." Members walk city streets... -
Baltimore's new downtown
Harbor East is moving farther east with baker-cum-developer John Paterakis Sr.'s announcement Friday that he will break ground this summer on a new, mega-Whole Foods and later on a new residential/retail building across Central Avenue from the...
Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Exelon Corp.
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Dr. Christian de Duve dies at 95; Nobel-winning scientist
For the first half of the 20th century, the cell was a mysterious, unfathomable entity. Nutrients went in and hormones, wastes and other products came out. But what happened in between was anybody's guess. Light microscopes could reveal the rough...Tags: New York City, Physiology, Belgium, World War I (1914-1918), Science and Technology
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FDA approves a drug to reverse anticoagulation
Ever since the drug warfarin was discovered to be a highly effective anti-clotting agent as well as a good rat poison in the early 1950s, it has been the frontline weapon in preventing stroke among those with atrial fibrillation. But its growing use has...
Tags: Warfarin (drug), Food and Drug Administration, Rivaroxaban (drug), Vitamin K, Pharmaceuticals
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Timothy R. Streett, criminal defense attorney
Timothy R. Streett, a Bel Air lawyer and outdoorsman, died Saturday of complications from cardiac arrhythmia at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. He was 53. Timothy Ryan Streett, whose father owns Boyd & Fulford Drugs in Bel Air, was born in Baltimore...
Tags: Christianity, Harford County, Lawyers, Justice System, Religion and Belief
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