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- Counterfeit drugs: Scientists call on Asia to cooperate more
- PARIS AFP — Scientists lifting the veil on a sting operation that netted drugs counterfeiters in China said on Tuesday it was vital for Asia's police and pharmaceutical watchdogs to work more closely in tackling these dangerous cheats. In a paper published in the US online journal the Public...
- Research articles 2008-02-11
- Thai candidates accused of vote-buying with Viagra: official
- BANGKOK AFP — Parliamentary candidates in Thailand's upcoming election are trying to buy the votes of elderly men by passing out free Viagra, a local government official said Friday. Thais head to the polls on December 23 for the first time since the military toppled the elected prime minister...
- Research articles 2007-11-29
- New Medication Reminder System Takes Off
- Innovative Product Combines Monthly Medication Organizer with an Alarm Clock Never Forget to Take your Pills Again! CINCINNATI -- Sixty-four percent of adults with prescription medications say they have forgotten to take their medications within the past year. Now, patients and caregivers, grandparents and parents, children and adults...
- Research articles 2007-11-19
- Pill misuse, not 9/11, blamed for man's death
- NEW YORK AP -- The city's medical examiner concluded that the misuse of pills, not the dust of ground zero, caused the lung disease that killed a man who became a nationally known example of post-Sept. 11 illness, the examiner's spokeswoman confirmed Thursday. Chief Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch...
- Research articles 2007-10-26
- Modern doctors speculate Louisa May Alcott had lupus
- MINNEAPOLIS -- Louisa May Alcott is probably best known for her classic novel, "Little Women." But it was the rash on her face in a 19th-century portrait that intrigued Dr. Ian Greaves of the University of Minnesota. Greaves, a professor of environmental health, suspected that it...
- Research articles 2007-08-15
- The miracle pills of Friar Galvao, Brazil's soon to be saint
- SAO PAULO AFP — Day after day, cloistered Catholic nuns at a Sao Paulo monastery roll up thousands of tiny prayer scrolls credited with the miraculous powers of an 18th-century monk the pope will elevate to sainthood in this Brazilian city on Friday. Outside the Monastery of Light, supplicants...
- Research articles 2007-05-06
- US wants stronger warnings on sleeping pills
- WASHINGTON AFP — The US Federal Drug Administration called Wednesday for popular sleeping pills such as Ambien and Lunesta to carry stronger warnings of dangerous potential side-effects like allergic reactions and sleep-driving. The move comes a year after US lawmaker Patrick Kennedy, son of veteran Senator Ted Kennedy, crashed...
- Research articles 2007-03-14
- 10-game suspension for Pistons' Hunter
- Detroit Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter was suspended 10 games without pay by the NBA after testing positive for phentermine, a banned substance primarily used for weight loss. "I'm as shocked as anyone," Hunter said after arriving at the Palace yesterday. "It was a diet pill - we've all taken...
- Research articles 2007-03-08
- A "Chewable" Poison Pill?
- Remember the scene in the movie "M*A*S*H*" when Painless the dentist decides to commit suicide by downing the poisonous "Black Capsule?" Following a Last Supper-style scene with his cronies and some tender nursing care, however, Painless comes back to life. Well, that's sort of what what Harvard...
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
- Trap's Ready, Set -
- THE STORY SO FAR In the middle of the night, hours before DEA and FBI agents are to arrest Internet drug dealers in a worldwide sweep, Temple grad student Akhil Bansal senses something is wrong and races from his Roxborough apartment to catch a plane back to India. Today's installment...
- Research articles 2006-11-26
- Americans May Be Relying Too Heavily on Sleeping Pills When Safer Remedies Are Available; Photo Available
- YONKERS, N.Y., Aug. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Americans with insomnia may be relying too heavily on sleeping pills instead of trying safer non-drug remedies, according to a new report from Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs, which recommends that consumers who take sleeping pills do so for the shortest period possible...
- Research articles 2006-08-07
- Are You Charging Way Too Little?
- Apparently, the best way to close as sale may be to charge ten times as much as your competition. I'm not entirely certain that it would work in B2B, but there may be something here. Let's start with some examples from real life. There's a...
- Blog posts 2008-03-11
- Contraception: Male Pill does not affect fertility chances, says study
- PARIS AFP — Worries that the male Pill may wreck a man's chance of fathering a child are unfounded, says a study into the prototype contraception. The male Pill is being explored as an alternative to the three conventional male contraceptive methods -- the condom, withdrawal and vasectomy --...
- Research articles 2006-04-27
- Australia votes to ease access to abortion pill
- SYDNEY AFP — Australia's parliament voted to strip the conservative government of its right to veto women's access to the controversial abortion pill RU486. In a rare conscience vote, the House of Representatives backed a bill which overturns an effective ban on the drug by removing control of its...
- Research articles 2006-02-16
- Monaco prince says he was tricked into paternity
- PARIS AFP — Prince Albert II of Monaco said he was tricked into fatherhood by the woman with whom he had a five-year relationship, who said earlier this year that she became pregnant after forgetting to take the contraceptive pill. "Yes, I think I was set up," Albert, who...
- Research articles 2005-09-10
- Once threatened-koalas being put on the pill as a population pest
- SYDNEY AFP — Australia's koalas, once a threatened species, are now growing so fast in some areas that wildlife authorities are putting them on the pill. The government of Victoria state announced a plan to implant up to 2,000 female koalas with a contraceptive containing a slow-release hormone which...
- Research articles 2004-09-30
- Ward says he had no reason to cheat
- Air Force football player Matthew Ward testified during his steroid-related court-martial Thursday that he didn't need a boost from anabolic steroids to succeed in football, and didn't realize the pills he took were illegal. "I did not need to cheat," said Ward, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound running back....
- Research articles 2004-09-17
- Cadet says he thought steroids were legal
- Air Force football player Overton Spence Jr. testified at his court-martial Tuesday that he did not realize pills he took were illegal steroids. Judge Kurt Schuman will rule on the case at 9 a.m. today after eight hours of testimony Tuesday from Spence, Air Force investigators, a...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- US sprinter Edwards out of Olympics after doping appeal fails
- ATHENS AFP ? World 100 metres champion Torri Edwards is out of the Athens Olympics after having her appeal against a two-year doping ban rejected. The American sprinter failed in her bid to be reinstated to the US Olympic team after the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS rejected...
- Research articles 2004-08-17
- 2 Air Force players charged in steroid case
- AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Two suspended Air Force football players are facing steroid charges and a possible court-martial. The school announced the charges against running back Matthew Ward and linebacker Overton Spence Jr., along with two other cadets, on Tuesday. The charges are the result...
- Research articles 2004-07-07
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