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  1. Using painkillers 'can cut risk of breast cancer by one fifth'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Oct 8, 2008

    Aspirin and ibuprofen may offer some protection against breast cancer.

    Also tagged: cancer, breast, risk, aspirin, nsaids, chance, ibuprofen, university of british columbia, likelihood

  2. Using painkillers 'can cut risk of breast cancer by one fifth'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Oct 7, 2008

    Regular use of painkillers could reduce the risk of developing breast cancer by more than one fifth new research suggests.

    Also tagged: cancer, breast, risk, aspirin, nsaids, chance, ibuprofen, university of british columbia, likelihood

  3. Florida Sues Merck For Deceptive Vioxx Marketing

    northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 30, 2008

    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Attorney General Bill McCollum has sued Merck and Company, Inc. on behalf of Florida state agencies damaged by the company’s allegedly deceptive marketing and promotion of one of its prescription

    Also tagged: business, health, drugs, marketing, promotion, florida, prescription drugs, merck, consumers, medicaid, vioxx, joint pain, mccollum, deceptive advertising

  4. Teen Abuse of Painkillers Can Lead to Lifelong Addiction

    psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Sep 11, 2008

    A new study suggests the adolescent brain may be permanently damaged by exposure to the painkiller Oxycontin. Rockefeller University researchers discovered Oxycontin can sustain lifelong and permanent changes in the

    Also tagged: general, professional, brain and behavior, psychology, addiction, lifelong, rockefeller, oxycontin, painkillers, medications, psychotherapy, substance abuse, opiate, receptors, children and teens, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, kreek

  5. Alpharma's Embeda relieves pain in Phase III

    fiercebiotech.com » Untitled News Source - Sep 10, 2008

    Alpharma's abuse-resistant pain drug effectively prevented pain in osteoarthritis patients with moderate to severe pain. More than 72 percent of Embeda (ALO-01) patients said they experienced at least 30 percent pain

    Also tagged: alpharma, embeda

  6. Combined painkillers for children could help combat fever

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 2, 2008

    Children suffering from fever can be safely given a combination of painkillers containing paracetamol such as Calpol and ibuprofen new findings show.

    Also tagged: children, fever, ibuprofen, paracetamol, calpol

  7. EA To Publish New IP Title From Epic

    kotaku.com.au » Kotaku Australia - Aug 14, 2008

    Electronic Arts has signed a deal with Epic Games to publish an as-yet untitled action game. The game will be released for PC, PS3 & Xbox 360 and be developed by Epic's People Can Fly studio, based in Poland. For

    Also tagged: publishing, ea, epic, industry news, people can fly

  8. EA To Publish New IP Title From Epic [Painkiller]

    gawker.com » Kotaku - Aug 14, 2008

    Electronic Arts has signed a deal with Epic Games to publish an as-yet untitled action game. The game will be released for PC, PS3 & Xbox 360 and be developed by Epic's People Can Fly studio, based in Poland. For

    Also tagged: publishing, ea, electronic arts, top, epic games, people can fly

  9. “Vulture Restaurant” Open for Business

    truemors.com » Truemors - Jul 31, 2008

    A field filled with cattle skeletons may not signal fine dining to most, but it may be the saving grace of the Indian subcontinent’s disappearing vultures. A painkiller called diclofenac used for the area’s sacred cows

    Also tagged: crap, birds, cattle, nepal, indian subcontinent, vulture, health hazard, carcasses, sacred cows, diclofenac, drug alternatives, traditional image

  10. SPOTLIGHT: Fentanyl deaths top 1,000 over two years

    fiercehealthcare.com » News - Jul 25, 2008

    A new government report has concluded that more than 1,000 people died over a two year period from an illegal version of fentanyl, an extremely powerful, euphoria-inducing painkiller. The deaths are mostly attributable

    Also tagged: deaths, fentanyl, government report

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