Archive for August, 2007



No bozos: Funny business leads women to recovery (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 1:44 pm
When 61-year-old Eunice Beck lost her husband of three decades to cancer, she didn’t think she’d ever laugh again. And she certainly didn’t think almost three years after her sweetie’s death that she’d be making other people smile.



Merck’s Good Cholesterol Battle (Forbes)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 11:11 am
New data are due out on a promising cholesterol drug. But there are doubters.



Relying on painkillers (Morristown Citizen Tribune)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 11:05 am
Today, a plethora of painkilling drugs has improved the lives of many Americans. But drugs such as codeine, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone and meperidine can’t always be well-managed, and have become the problem rather than the solution for many others.



Nasal Spray May Ease Cluster Headaches (MedicineNet.com)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 8:48 am
Title: Nasal Spray May Ease Cluster Headaches Category: Health News Created: 8/29/2007 Last Editorial Review: 8/29/2007



Classes/lectures (The State Journal-Register)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 7:28 am
Irish and Scottish Highland dance lessons and performances, information, 241-3000. St. Andrew's Society Pipes and Drums, performances and bagpipe and drum lessons. Information, Kevin, 483-4791.



Community calendar (Plymouth Observer)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 7:02 am
AROUND TOWN



Merck’s Good Cholesterol Battle (Forbes)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 6:14 am
New data are due out on a promising cholesterol drug. But there are doubters.



Pfizer’s New CFO (Forbes)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 6:14 am
The choice of a former Lucent executive signals big changes at the drug maker.



View Points (The Demopolis Times)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 5:26 am
A state insurance board turned down the Alabama Senate’s bid for state-funded health insurance yesterday, the Associated Press announced.



View Points (The Demopolis Times)

Thursday 30 August 2007 @ 5:26 am
A state insurance board turned down the Alabama Senate’s bid for state-funded health insurance yesterday, the Associated Press announced.



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