Video: Glaxosmithkline
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Alli is a new weight loss drug set to come on to the market in June 2007. It is the only FDA approved over the counter weight loss drug to-date.
By Carly Hart | Published 5/13/2007
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Recently, a new diet drug by the name of alli has been approved by the FDA and released for over the counter sales. It is a milder form of the prescription diet pill Xenical. The idea behind this pill is to help block the amount of fat which is absorbed into your body.
By Jason Elliot | Published 7/2/2007
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The FDA approved weight lose drug Alli
By Courtney Jean | Published 9/5/2008
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While Alli may have some rather unpleasant side effects, the maker of the drug, GlaxoSmithKline, states that sales continue to do well. It has been candid about the side effects, even warning those who are taking the drug to bring an extra pair of clothing to work.
By 1FRMRCALIGIRL | Published 6/9/2008
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The new alli diet plan commercials caught my eye - lose up to 50% more using alli! Who could resist?
By James Franklin | Published 1/9/2008
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While Americans waistlines continue to expand, many in the diet drug business are watching their wallets expand along with it. With the introduction of Alli, the first FDA approved over-the-counter weight loss drug, will the dreams of dieters nationwide finally come true?
By Stephanie | Published 6/22/2007
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After researching over-the-counter weight-loss pills, we discovered Alli. Both my friend and I are college graduates and are well=aware that there are no miracle drugs. But after looking into this drug, it seemed about as close as one could get.
By Justin Ansley | Published 6/6/2008
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This is a comprehensive and honest look at Alli, without all the commercialistic hype.
By Angel - un ange passe | Published 2/13/2008
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This new diet weight loss pill is selling out all across the country. It's the very first FDA approved over the counter diet drug in U.S. history.
By Storm Jackson | Published 6/20/2007
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Alli prevents fat from being absorbed by the human body.
By Flint Mclintock | Published 7/19/2007
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June 15, 2007 was a revolutionary day in diet history in America. The first Food and Drug Administration approved diet pill was released for over the counter sale, Alli.
By Stacy Harlow | Published 6/24/2007
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Alli is the first over-the-counter diet pill to be approved by the FDA. That's right, a diet pill you can walk right into your local drug store and purchase - without a prescription.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 3/28/2007
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The FDA approved a weight-loss drug called "orlistat" for over-the-counter sale earlier this year. Summer 2007 could be the time you remember losing that weight you've been wanting to lose for years without a prescription from your doctor.
By Benjamin Elmgren | Published 4/25/2007
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A new diet drug that blocks 25% of fat absorption causes some nasty side effects.
By clarissa | Published 6/20/2007
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Controversial drugs that claimed to help consumers deal with chronic, life altering diseases is nothing new, but the fact that the FDA has finally approved a weight loss drug, and that GlaxoSmithKline has went out of their way to utilize
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 6/19/2007
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The company claims that Alli is the most research weight loss pill in history and was named Alli to show consumers that they are partners with them in their weight loss efforts because of the increased risk of health problems caused by obesity.
By rh | Published 2/8/2007
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first government approved diet pill that can be bought without a prescription.
By Mike White | Published 2/9/2007
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Alli becomes the first over-the-counter diet drug to gain FDA approval.
By Barb Jensen | Published 6/22/2007
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Touted as the hottest all-natural weight loss supplement for women, Curvelle is getting some positive press for its ingredients said to truly help control appetite and burn excess fat. But is this just another "too good to be true" magic bullet for the desperate?
By Sussy | Published 12/17/2007
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Pure Weight Loss, formerly known as L.A. Weight Loss, announced last week that they will be closing over 400 of their weight loss centers. Some locations have already closed and all locations will be closed by January 4, 2008.
By WD | Published 12/26/2007
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If you take Lamictal for epilepsy or bipolar disorder, you may be able to save money on your next six refills with just a few clicks of your mouse.
By Robbie B | Published 8/16/2007
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GSK And the introduction of new cancer drugs through 2010.
By Lori Godin | Published 6/27/2007
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The study's involved drugs are Avandia, produced by GlaxoSmithKline, and Actos, manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited. They increases heart failure risk according to this study...
By R.B. | Published 7/30/2007
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Rabies Vaccine Absorbed (RVA) Vaccine Ingredients made by Bioport and distributed by GlaxoSmithKline contains both aluminum and Mercury, bot are powerful neurotoxins.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 9/5/2008
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GlaxoSmithKline was given FDA approval on Tuesday for a new breast cancer fighting drug. The company says it is nearly twice as effective as the current treatment alone at delaying the development of aggressive tumors.
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/13/2007
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According to a press release from GlaxoSmithKline, the company's type 2 diabetes medicine, Avandia (rosiglitazone maleate), was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to remain in production.
By B. Copeland | Published 7/31/2007
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Do not simply accept that you have to pay retail price for your prescription drugs; there are a lot of different options available to you if you make use of them.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 3/23/2007
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This article look into what are the different types of product that can be use on cold sore relief to control natural cold sores and fever blisters.
By Adwin | Published 4/20/2007
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Chocolate, seemingly so deliciously simple, is actually a complex substance that contains over 300 different chemical compounds with names ranging from the pronounceable and familiar substance caffeine to the tongue-twisting P-hydroxyphenylacetic-acid and Stearodiolein.
By Alexandra Frederickson | Published 5/17/2007
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A critical look at the package insert for the Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccine
By Alisa Elizabeth King Terry | Published 5/3/2007
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Simply turn on the television or open a magazine and you will soon find startling new evidence concerning a new disease or condition. Drive down the street and you may exhibit signs of your very own "condition."
By Nannette Richford | Published 3/19/2007
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A critical look at GlaxoSmithKline's package insert for the Hepatitis B vaccine
By Alisa Elizabeth King Terry | Published 5/8/2007
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The FDA has reviewed over 372 studies and found that anti-depressants in those under 25 elevated the risk of suicide and/or thoughts of suicide.
By Delores Williams | Published 5/3/2007
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The District of Columbia's City Council voted in favor of requiring that all girls entering into the sixth grade in 2009 to be vaccinated with the HPV vaccine.
By Chris Marcum | Published 4/20/2007
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Last week, Don Imus referred to the Rutgers University women's basketball team, which had lost the national championship game the day before, as "nappy-headed hos." Yesterday in the continuing saga, MSNBC announced that it has canceled Imus' show.
By Bonnie Calhoun | Published 4/12/2007
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A study by the National Hispanic Medical Association founded Hispanics are worried about having multiple heart attacks and are not taking steps to stop them from happening.
By Fletcher Smith | Published 3/26/2007
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Every time you buy a Rampage fashion product, a portion of the proceeds goes to the Rampage Relief Fund dedicated to financially supporting those who have suffered loss or hardship due to natural, economic, or health related disasters.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 4/8/2007
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Imus was fired from his morning show after much public pressure and advertiser pull-outs.
By Lila E. Stevens | Published 4/11/2007
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A new drug in the fight against breast cancer gives hope to those battling this disease.
By Niki Hampton | Published 3/24/2007
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For many cancer patients, the side effects of chemotherapy are unbearable. This is an overview of the FDA approved drug used to treat the associated nausea and vomiting.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/17/2007
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There are some new drugs hitting pharmacy shelves, asthma sufferers, mothers and those suffering from epileptic seizures take note!
By Katie Raymond | Published 8/17/2006
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Pharmaceutical companies, always secretive, have warned their employees not to talk to Michael Moore about "Sicko", a look at the health-care and pharma industries in the U.S.
By Ellen Liversidge | Published 8/25/2006
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For millions of Americans, the non-compliance is a depression treatment program involves the side effects of prescription medication. Of these side effects, the most common complaint involves decreased libido and the impact on sexual health.
By Christine Cadena | Published 9/27/2006
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Information concerning Cervical Cancer Vaccines. Discussing Gardasil, Cervarix, MyVax
By Tave Wolf | Published 6/19/2006
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Cervical cancer develops when normal cells in the cervix change into cancer cells. During a pelvic examination, a physician will conduct a Pap test for malignancy. Cervical cancer caused by Human Papilloma virus. Merck awaiting approval for a vaccine.
By travels | Published 5/29/2006
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"HealthDay News" reported on Feb. 13th that the current issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology published a series of studies focusing on health disparities among people with asthma.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 4/6/2006
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An article on the product Amoxil
By Patrick Kingsley | Published 4/26/2006
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Amoxil / Amoxicillin treatment for various bacterial infections in humans & animals. Treatments for Lyme disease, respiratory tract, genital & urinary tract infections. Information: dosage, availability, skipping a dosage, side effects & pediatrics.
By travels | Published 4/26/2006
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Inflammatory Breast Cancer most deadly type of breast cancer. Diagnosis is confirmed by related symptoms. IBC has twp stages of development. Chemotherapy is the first course of treatment. Most affective cancer treatment is Tykerb, waiting approval by FDA.
By travels | Published 10/11/2006
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The flu is a contagious disease caused by influenza viruses. The ACIP recommends those at high risk get a flu vaccine: Administered by shot or inhaled nasal spray. Sanofi Pasteur manufacture, license and market a new pediatric vaccine preservative free.
By travels | Published 10/24/2006
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During the first 18 months, government recommends pediatric patients given a series of vaccinations to prevent or contract fatal or series diseases. Pentacel eliminate seven of 24 federal recommended pediatric injections.
By travels | Published 2/3/2007
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Indonesia has taken the unusual step of ceasing to provide virus samples to the World Health Organization of the strain of "bird flu" affecting its residents. Government officials and international sources discuss the issue.
By Dave Maddox | Published 2/9/2007
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It would appear that Gov. Perry's head is at least partly in bank account, knowing that Merck will surely pad his pockets nicely if he pulls off his mass immunization plan. Can the voice of the people still be heard? I hope so!
By Judith Bierman | Published 2/18/2007
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It is commonly known as the "stomach flu", but what is it really?
By Kate Gosser | Published 2/3/2007
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Which cold sore remedy will keep you from staying home? Read on and find out!
By Tricia Goss | Published 5/14/2007
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Both mergers and acquisitions are attempts from companies to combine their strengths in order to achieve synergistic benefits.
By John Olley | Published 11/22/2006
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How Casual Diagnoses of "Love Addiction" and Other "Disorders Du Jour" Are Eroding Our Mental Health
Is there a way of quantifying just how much psychotherapy is too much psychotherapy? The battlefield lines have been drawn, and what is at stake is the mental stability of a nation.
By J.L. Bonacci | Published 12/12/2006
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An overview of the FDA approved prescription used to treat symptoms of hypertension and for those at risk for heart attack.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/17/2007
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Counterfeit drugs are finding their way into hands of trusting consumers like you.
By Joanna Stauffer | Published 2/27/2007
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In a perfect world, governments would look after their citizens. Governments would not accept bribes in the form of money or "donations" to further the agenda of unscrupulous industries and businesses who do not have the best interests of the American public at heart.
By Kristine Doherty | Published 6/29/2007
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2-phenoxyethanol in vaccines: 2-phenoxyethanol
is a vaccine preservative. This product is also a toxic allergan that is toxic to all cells and can cause systemic poisoning.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/23/2008
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Statistics show that those who have received vaccines which contain Aluminum Hydroxide have experienced a marked increase in problems like dementia and Alzheimer's.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/23/2008
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aluminum phosphate in vaccines is another form of aluminum used as a catalyst. aluminum is also highly indicated in connection with dementia and alzheimer's disease as well. Aluminum is a neurotoxin.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/24/2008
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Ammonium Sulphate in Vaccines, fertilizing your children. Ammonium Nitrate is a fertilizer that is used to make grass and corn green and grow rapidly, and is also used in the manufacture of meth.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/29/2008
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Thimerosal in vaccines was used as a preservative for the vaccines, but as a "precautionary measure" was supposedly removed, however some studies reveal that there is still a level of mercury in vaccines.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/22/2008
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With the cost of living going up, most people are looking for ways to cut costs and make their dollar stretch as far as possible. One way to do this is by saving on your prescription medicine costs. Here are 15 money saving tips!
By TiffanieC | Published 7/17/2008
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Migraine headache is a severe recurrent throbbing & pouding pain involving one temple. In April 2008 the FDA approved Treximet treat migraine headache from two to 24 hours.
By travels | Published 5/19/2008
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This is a copy of the genetics paper that I did for General Biology during our study on human genetics. It is an overview of Alzheimer's Disease. It contains history, treatments, causes and symptoms of the disease
By Paula Carpenter | Published 6/10/2008
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beta-Propiolactone in vaccines is a sterilizing ingredient used for several medical purposes, and is a carcinogenic.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/30/2008
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Polysorbate 20 in vaccines is used as an emmulsifier, in other words it is used to blend oils with water. Polysorbate 20 is a mildly toxic ingredient in vaccines.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 7/30/2008
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Havrix hepatitis A vaccine ingredients include formaldehyde, a very toxic ingredient and aluminum a very toxic neurotoxin. Hepatitis A is a fecal to oral infection.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 8/27/2008
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Who won today - the Bull or the Bear?
By scribbler | Published 8/28/2008
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Who won today - the Bull or the Bear?
By scribbler | Published 9/10/2008
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Fluvirin Flu Vaccine Ingredients are not innocuous. As with most vaccines, they are stabilized, preserved or sterilized in toxic ingredients that, along with the viral particles, are injected into the body.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 8/26/2008
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Engerix-B Hepatitis B Vaccine ingredients include Thimerasol and aluminum hydroxide, both are neurotoxins and when first introduced fell under scrutiny for the large number of severe reactions and deaths attributed to the vaccine.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 8/26/2008
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An overview of the connection between drinking cola and the occurrence of kidney stones.
By Lain | Published 8/13/2008
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Ammonium Sulphate is a fertilizer similar in use to ammonium nitrate.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 8/13/2008
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A look at the DPT vaccine ingredients with a close look at some of the more toxic ingredients included in the vaccine and potential side effects.
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 8/22/2008
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Two vaccine manufacturers in France are being investigated for manslaughter for not fully disclosing the dangers of a vaccine. How many of you have been told by your doctors about the possible dangers?
By Daniel Dunkin - Content Writer and Artist | Published 2/26/2008
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Holiday shopping is over, but lead in toys (and homes) remains a vital issue. One community's long-term actions offers a model for others.
By Michael Thompson | Published 1/18/2008
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Bird Flu / Avian Influenza: Birds carrying virus in their intestines, and contagious to other birds. Human contact with infected bird body fluid causes type of influenza, can be serious and cause death. Treatment: Kimichi recipe, Tamiflu & Relenza.
By travels | Published 12/13/2005
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Blackcurrant berry contain nutritional properties for better health & may prevent health problems, including Parkinson & Alzheimer's disease. Blackcurrant serves as food supplement or additive. Future may show more valid evidence of the berry potency.
By travels | Published 6/25/2007
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A recent study finds newborns find little risk of birth defects from antidepressants when taken in early pregnancy.
By debbie panell | Published 7/6/2007
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VESIcare is providing relief to many men and women who suffer from overactive bladder
By Christine Cadena | Published 7/18/2007
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Quick fixes and reliance on drugs, when other means are available, are like crash diets, most don't work over the long haul. After twenty-five years I finally went to my wife's classes, I'm glad I did.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 7/9/2007
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A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that the diabetes drug Avendia may increase the risk of heart attack in those taking it by 43%....
By Walt Crocker | Published 6/6/2007
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Antidepressants have become the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States. These drugs work in many different ways, but are intended to treat serious psychological disorders such as depression.
By Wendy Stogner | Published 5/22/2007
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Avandia is used by 6 million type-II diabetes patients. New reports fomd the drug to increase the chances of heart attack and death in it's users.
By Sarah Senghas | Published 5/21/2007
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Explains the debate behind the risk of heart attacks in the popular drug Avandia. Addresses if it is time to quit the drug yet.
By dwn2erth548 | Published 5/29/2007
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Recent information on the possible dangers of pills and an exercise that works for me.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 7/23/2007
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Reviews recent study in Journal of Clinical Oncology that investigated effect of diet on efficacy of cancer drug Tykerb
By samsmom | Published 7/27/2007
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Zantac is medicine comprising of ranitidine and offering effective relief from many gastrointestinal conditions. The following article will help you determine whether you need a prescription or OTC Zantac
By D.C. Hamilton | Published 11/20/2007
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