![]() New York Daily News | Cancer medicine shortage eased The News Journal While more than 240 drugs are in short supply or unavailable domestically, the US Food and Drug Administration announced a temporary solution to alleviate the critical shortage of two anti-cancer drugs, Doxil (or doxorubicin) and methotrexate. Patients Say FDA Lets Big Pharma Create Artificial Drug Shortages |
Emergency Medicine and Patient Safety Communities to Convene at 2nd Annual ... Sacramento Bee By Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation FOLSOM, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation (EMPSF) announced today the speakers for the 2nd Annual Emergency Care Patient Safety Summit to be held in ... |
Personalized Medicine Reaches Endocrinologists InformationWeek Medical app gets patients fully involved in their own care and lets diabetes specialists monitor them 24/7. By Paul Cerrato InformationWeek Allscripts launched My Care Team-Clinical, an integrated diabetes management system, at the Healthcare ... Concentra Selects Allscripts Electronic Health Record for Concentra Medical ... |
![]() SunHerald.com | Nobel medicine winner dies at 97 SunHerald.com By NICOLE WINFIELD - AP ROME -- Renato Dulbecco, who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in medicine for his seminal research on the interaction between tumors and cells, has died in California. He was 97. Dulbecco, an early proponent of sequencing genomes ... Italian Nobel medicine winner Dulbecco dies at 97 By The Associated Press ... |
Survey finds integrative medicine most useful for pain Baltimore Sun A new survey of integrative medicine centers shows that the most commonly treated ailments are chronic pain, gastrointestinal conditions, depression and anxiety, cancer and chronic stress. The survey was conducted at 29 centers, including the ... |
Requiring a Prescription for Cold Medicine Has Not Reduced Meth Use in Oregon Bradenton Herald 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cascade Policy Institute released a study today which found the 2005 Oregon law which restricts access to medicines containing pseudoephedrine (PSE) has not made the illegal drug methamphetamine harder to get or ... Oregon's cold medicine restriction: Rule trips the law-abiding, fails to curb ... Study: Cold medicine law isn't reducing meth use in Oregon Oregon's Prescription Requirement for Cold Medicine Has Little Effect on Meth ... |
Cooper Clinic Welcomes Emily Hebert, MD, to Preventive Medicine Team MarketWatch (press release) DALLAS, TX, Feb 22, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cooper Clinic today announced Emily Hebert, MD has joined Cooper Clinic as a preventive medicine physician, specializing in internal medicine and pediatrics. Dr. Hebert was awarded the 2011 Texas ... |
![]() Firstpost | Greece forced to swallow bitter medicine Winnipeg Free Press BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The bailout has saved Europe, for now, but it's unlikely to save Greece. The 130-billion-euro rescue -- agreed to Tuesday after an all-night summit of Eurospean ministers -- prevented an uncontrolled bankruptcy and calmed investors ... Greek bailout: Is it a poison pill or bitter medicine? |
Facebook Parenting: Bad Medicine? Patch.com Sometimes we need bad tasting medicine for our own good, even if is a bit unconventional. What do you think of Tommy Jordan's story? Is it harsh or justified parenting? Share your views in the comments! About this column: The sharing of tips, musings, ... |
![]() CTV.ca | Weldon's Legacy At J and J Goes Beyond Badly Made Baby Medicine Forbes Only Novartis has brought more new medicines to market. And Weldon gets more credit for those new drugs than the average company chief, because much of that productivity came not so much from research as from mergers and acquisitions. Is Johnson & Johnson Finally Getting The Right Medicine? CEO Bill Weldon to retire in April at Johnson & Johnson |
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