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  1. Half of U.S. doctors regularly prescribe placebos

    fiercehealthcare.com » News - Oct 24, 2008

    Up to half of all doctors in the U.S. regularly prescribe placebos to their patients, according to a new study in BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal). Since there is no way for a doctor to tell the pharmacist to

    Also tagged: antibiotics, fibromyalgia, placebos, informed consent, sugar pill

  2. Broke Brits on baby-making spree!

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 22, 2008

    London, Sept 22 (ANI): Britons seem to be at a baby-making spree, thanks to the recent credit crunch, forcing people to spend more time in the bedroom, instead of going to pubs and restaurants. According to reports

    Also tagged: national, upmarket, britons, birth rate, sexual health, libido, brits, maternity clothes, staying at home, credit crunch, british tabloid the sun, tabloid the sun, first three months, poor economic conditions, baby magazine, health range, mel wilson, own entertainment, papas, pregnancy testing

  3. CVS Employee Calls Customer A 'Fucking AIDS Freak,' Threatens To 'Go Off' [Cvs]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Sep 10, 2008

    Check out this stunning exchange between a Philadelphia CVS employee and a customer: His response was "Whatever, somebody needs to come deal with this because I'm about to go off..." "You're about to 'Go off?', I

    Also tagged: aids, insurance, cvs, top, customer service, hiv, medicaid, complaints, pharmacies, prescriptions, insults, bigotry, rudeness

  4. Pricing deal brings pharmacy deal closer

    imt.ie » IMT Opinion - Sep 10, 2008

    Kealan Flynn takes a look at the report of the Pricing Body on the new fee structure for community pharmacies and writes that all sides should be fairly satisfied with the result. The report of the Pricing Body on a

    Also tagged: kealan flynn

  5. Pharmacists Can Now Give Flu Shots

    northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 5, 2008

    ALBANY—The American Lung Association of New York has commended Governor David Paterson for signing into law a measure that enables licensed pharmacists to administer influenza (flu) and pneumococcal (pneumonia)

    Also tagged: health, drugs, government, new york, pharmacy, new york state, consumers, pneumonia, flu shots, vaccinations, immunizations

  6. Toy Safety, Health Care Program Topics Of New Laws

    northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 5, 2008

    ALBANY—Governor David A. Paterson signed a package of bills into law this week to strengthen consumer protections, enhance education for the children of New York State, and improve environment and health care programs

    Also tagged: business, health, education, environment, government, children, courts, legislation, health care, taxes, new york state, recalls, consumers, immunizations, toy safety

  7. Walgreens Enhances Retail Pharmacy's Prescription Discount Program

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Aug 12, 2008

    Source: Walgreens Walgreens (NYSE, NASDAQ:WAG) has enhanced its Prescription Savings Club to offer a 90-day supply of more than 400 generic medications for $12-less than $1 per week. This list of value-priced generics

    Also tagged: drugs, treatment, pharmacy, prescription, discount, generic, savings, walgreens, medications

  8. CA low-income medical providers denied payments

    fiercehealthcare.com » News - Jul 24, 2008

    Payments from Medi-Cal's insurance program for the poor will cease today, rattling healthcare facilities across California. Until a budget is approved, Medi-Cal payments for low-income patients will not be paid

    Also tagged: budget freeze, medi cal, private doctors

  9. Chinese doctors cautioned on banned drugs

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Apr 15, 2008

    Xinhua Beijing, April 15 (Xinhua) Chinese doctors have been asked to confirm whether the patients are athletes before prescribing dope-containing medicines as the Beijing Olympic Games draw near. A circular issued by

    Also tagged: world, drugs, beijing, olympic games, food and drug administration, xinhua, dope, prescriptions, medicines, state food, sfda, health ministry, food and drug

  10. NY drug store chain reaches out to diabetics

    thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - Feb 28, 2007

    Filed under: Lifestyle, Support A new business trend in the making? New York area drug store chain Duane Reade has announced it will establish the Diabetes Resource Center, with services and assistance to be provided

    Also tagged: diabetes, ny, new york, newyork, broadway, diabetes educators, diabeteseducators, drugstore