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1: Malaysian glove industry on account of bad benefit
Outbreak of bird flu Asia-Pacific region's poultry market suffered a hefty blow, Danshishengchan rubber gloves of Qi Ye Que Keneng "blessing in disguise", Yin Shou Tao rapidly increasing demands of beneficiaries.

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3: Police charged Kevin Morrow, 23, of 18 Wenham St., Apt. ...
PLYMOUTH - Police accused two local men early Sunday of breaking into unlocked cars at the Cherry Hill senior housing complex. Michael Whouley, 19, of 24 Adams St., and Timothy Lockett, 20, of 58 Rabbit Pond Road, were arrested on charges of breaking and entering into a vehicle at night for a felony.

4: Prescription for a pandemic
Scientists, activists and politicians agree that generic drugs can slow or stop the global spread of HIV-AIDS. So why haven't they been made more accessible? I t was the right thing to do: passing a law that would help put affordable medication into the hands of people suffering from HIV-AIDS.

5: Conservatives should support COICA
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8: FDB Pounces On Kojach Pharma
The Food and Drugs Board (FDB) has ordered Kojach Pharma to immediately withdraw from the market its antimalarial product, ACUMAL JUNIOR. This is to ensure public safety. The product, which is manufactured by Rajat Pharmachem Limited, India, for Kojach Pharma Limited, Kumasi -Ghana, is presented in a powdered form in green sachets (primary package) with a red inscription of "Acumal Junior" written on a yellow background and presented commercially in a green paper secondary package containing three (3) sachets.

9: Korean Study into Counterfeit ED Drugs
Scientists from South Korea have conducted a study into erectile dysfunction medications sold over the internet to see what men are really taking when they buy their medications from unreliable sources.

10: FDA warns of generic Tamiflu
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released a warning about a potentially harmful product representing itself as "Generic Tamiflu" sold over the Internet. The generic Tamiflu does not contain oseltamivir, the active ingredient in Tamiflu, and instead relies on cloxacillin, which is an ingredient in the same class of antibiotics as penicillin.

11: Heart disease and diabetes get all the attention, but ...
It's perhaps the most frightening word in the English language. Although our medical system has made tremendous advances in the last few decades the grand prize of them all, the holy grail of medical science - a cancer cure - continues to elude researchers. A cancer diagnosis is serious business.

12: New Canadian grocery coupon site uses social media
Canadians looking to save on supermarket purchases now have their first, free, socially interactive grocery coupon site. Thrifty shoppers can use Facebook to connect to GroceryAlerts.ca and rack up savings immediately. No waiting for coupons by mail. Click today; shop today. For the average family, food costs are second to housing expenses as a percentage of annual income.

13: More pharmacists needed
Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Health) Hawazi Daipi, as the profession seeks to grow and attract more pharmacists. -- ST FILE PHOTOWITH a ratio of one pharmacist to 3,000 people, Singapore is far off the developed world's standard of one to 500. The shortage has driven the Singapore Pharmacy Council (SPC) to try to bump up its numbers.

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15: Mail-order drug plan pushed
Military retirees and families will save themselves some cash -- and save Tricare a whole lot of money -- by using their "home delivery" pharmacy benefit instead of filling prescriptions at Tricare retail outlets. Pharmacy officials are doing whatever they can to drive that message home to 7.5 million users of the military's triple option drug plan.

16: Sexual Health and Wellness (SHW) service pride themselves ...
In a recent survey by The Daily Princetonian, 23.5 percent of 575 female undergraduate respondents said they had used Plan B, the morning after pill, at least once in their lives. In the winter of her freshman year, Veronica '12 had sex for the first time, with a senior boy the week after Dean's Date.

17: Pursuing a dream after corporate life
Pursuing a dream after corporate lifeMarina Strauss Dressed in hospital scrubs, Brian Levy stands at an elderly patient's bedside, waiting for instructions from the physician on duty in emergency at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The doctor examines the patient and discovers an irregular heart beat.

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19: Groundbreaking for south-side clinic nears
What: A groundbreaking celebration for the new El Pueblo Health Center site, which is part of El Rio Community Health Center's network of 16 medical clinics. El Pueblo was a free-standing clinic that opened in 1972, and it merged with El Rio in July 2006. Cost: The cost to build and equip the new clinic is estimated at $6.2 million, and El Rio has received $2.5 million in federal stimulus funding for construction and a second federal grant of $357,000 to furnish the clinic. Donations for the project can be made to El Rio Foundation, the fundraising arm for the clinics, at elriofoundation.org or send a check to the foundation at 839 W.

20: Canada's sports doctor to the stars faces drug charges
One of Canada's most prominent sports medicine specialists, Tony Galea, has been charged with illegally importing and selling drugs, according to the doctor's lawyer. RCMP confirmed they raided the Toronto-area offices of Dr. Galea on Oct. 15 and a police investigation is continuing, according to Sergeant Marc LaPorte, the RCMP's media-relations liaison based in London, Ont.

21: Fond Memories of 'Malladihalli Swamiji'
Life is a journey from the 'womb to the tomb' they say and in this journey we pass only once and that too one way. I have tried to make the most of life, in every step of its journey. Some missions did not even take off; many others took off, but crashed; a few have been a disaster and those I did manage to complete have given me immense satisfaction.

22: Opportunities abound in BC for nursin...
Neelam Ladhar knew from an early age that she wanted to study sciences. So upon graduating from Burnaby South secondary school in 1999, she went to UBC and did a degree in integrated sciences, studying subjects like microbiology and psychology. She enjoyed it, but her passion hadn't truly been sparked.

23: Medication therapy management: Commercial programs pick up speed
Brian Bertha, senior vice president of marketing for McKesson U.S. Pharmaceutical, headquartered in San Francisco, is confident that, compared to three years ago, medication therapy management (MTM) programs have picked up speed. He bases his opinion on three primary factors. The first is recognition that MTM need not be defined only by Part D guidelines developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

24: GSW Worldwide Announces New Staff
COLUMBUS, Ohio-July 15, 2009-GSW Worldwide, an inVentiv Health company NASDAQ: VTIV and one of the largest healthcare advertising agencies in the world, recently announced nine new appointments to its Ohio and New York offices. Tera Harmon has been named senior editor for the Ohio office. Prior to GSW, Harmon worked for The McGraw-Hill Companies as project leader.

25: Olmsted Falls High School seniors graduate with top honors
Olmsted Falls High School graduating students attended commencement ceremonies last month with many receiving honors. The following is a list of the top 10 seniors. Valedictorian Victor Matsunaga, son of Roberto and Maria Matsunaga, will attend Case Western Reserve University in the fall.

26: After his demise last year, an outcry arose on the ...
Ask Stacy, June 27 DEAR STACY: What song/band is that we hear on the GEICO Cash commercials? - Ray T., Santa Ana, Calif. DEAR RAY: The music heard in six GEICO Cash spots is Mysto & Pizzi's remake of Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me," featuring Tim Hutton Combining Business and Fatherhood This Summer/Bill Engvall Gets Series Kudos From Country Crowd Timothy Hutton, in the midst of filming his second season of TNT's "Leverage" in Portland is combining business with fatherhood.

27: Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation of Manitowoc ...
Concordia University of Wisconsin recently received a $100,000 donation from the Frank G. and Frieda K. Brotz family foundation of Sheboygan, and a $50,000 donation from the Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation of Manitowoc for development of a School of Pharmacy building. So far, the School of Pharmacy has raised nearly $5 million for the building project and needs to raise another $3 million to begin construction, said Curt Gielow, executive dean of the School of Pharmacy.

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29: Treat Summer Ailments with Epsom Salt
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Epsom salt has long been considered one of the most versatile household products, but as summer draws near, doctors say there's an important use that isn't as well-known: reducing the itch that comes from mosquito bites, bee stings, mild sunburn, poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.

30: It will take more than hope to fix health system
The financial meltdown has seriously damaged an already fragile national health care system. High unemployment and failing businesses have left nearly 100 million Americans without health insurance. In this state, the economic recession forced lawmakers to cut more than $1 billion in health care spending.


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