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Physician Dispensing Wins In A Landslide Majority Of Enhancing Patient...  - 21 Oct, 2008
Today's busy consumer wants service, convenience, and quality from their physician, all while saving time and money. Receiving their prescription directly from the doctor's office is a service today's consumer demands. Physicians can now meet this demand, and easily earn a profit by doing so.

Don't Suffer Another Day: Canadians Take Home Screening Test for This...  - 17 Oct, 2008
2G Pharma Inc. launches a home-care kit to test for celiac disease, a commonly undiagnosed disease that afflicts more than 300,000 Canadians

Make the Most of Your Doctor's Visit--Ten Important Tips for Patients...  - 13 Oct, 2008
A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that a majority of patients discharged from the Emergency Room (E.R.) do not fully understand their diagnosis, treatment or their discharge instructions. "This study demonstrates a fundamental flaw in our healthcare system: Too many patients, too little time," says Dianne Savastano, MBA, BS, Nursing, founder of Healthassist, a personal healthcare consulting practice based north of Boston. "Even when patients are able to get the care they need, they are often rushed through the process and can leave the hospital or...

LegalView Re-Launches Ketek Antibiotic Information Portal with Information on...  - 13 Oct, 2008
LegalView has redeveloped and re-launched its Ketek practice area to alert patients of the antibiotic to its potentially fatal side effects. Individuals taking Ketek have recently been linked to the development of liver damage and liver failure, which could potentially become fatal.

Doctor Mom: New At Home Screening Test For Commonly Undiagnosed Hereditary...  - 10 Oct, 2008
2G Pharma Inc. launches a simple home-care kit to test for celiac disease, a commonly undiagnosed disease that afflicts more than 300,000 Canadians

Dr. Raj Gives Back! Helping the Less Fortunate Receive Life-changing...  - 16 Sep, 2008
Dr. Bal Rajagopalan, "Dr. Raj" (www.drhipandknee.com), a leading orthopedic surgeon and wellness advocate, proudly announces his effort to help the less fortunate and uninsured receive critical help from his acclaimed medical practice. Prospective patients may visit Dr. Raj's homepage and submit their request for assistance. Dr. Raj and his staff will personally review each message, selecting candidates they can aid.

Generics and Novel Drugs to Fuel Growth in the Pharmaceuticals Market,...  - 9 Sep, 2008
Growth in the worldwide pharmaceuticals industry is anticipated from the development of new and improved drugs. The industry's landscape would be further metamorphosized by the increasing share of generic pharmaceuticals and evolution of biopharmaceuticals, along with factors such as increasing outsourcing activities related to production and research operations, and compliance with various global trade regulations.

Career Step, Provider of Online Medical Transcription and Coding Training,...  - 9 Sep, 2008
Career Step, the leading provider of online medical transcription and coding training, teams with MxSecure, Inc., the nation's leading provider of medical transcription services to healthcare clinics, to place recent medical transcription graduates into the highly competitive field of medical transcription.

BIT Group Announces Key Appointments  - 8 Sep, 2008
Global contract manufacturer of complex medical instrumentation Appoints Executives to key positions of President and Chief Operating Officer

LegalView Warns Proton Pump Inhibitor Patients of Potential Bone Fracture...  - 8 Sep, 2008
LegalView recently reported on the risk of bone fractures among patients using proton pump inhibitor (PPI) drugs. The drugs are used to treat and reduce gastric acid within the stomach as well as other stomach/intestinal issues including ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), dyspepsia, some forms of stomach infections and Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
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