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Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Can Green Coffee Bean Supplements Really Help with Weight Loss?
By: Rachel Robertson, Health & Wellness Reviews | May 03, 2012
Recently featured on news channels and day time television, studies have shown that green coffee bean supplements can help burn fat and fight high blood pressure.
Is Your Doctor Telling You the Whole Truth? Maybe Not, Says New Study
By: FL Web Advantage | April 08, 2012
A nationwide poll has troubling implications for patients who rely on their doctor's advice.
Raspberry Ketone, the New Miracle Weight Loss Supplement?
By: Stephanie Franklin, The Hipster Inc. | March 22, 2012
Raspberry Ketone is taking the nation by storm after Dr. Oz endorsed its rapid fat busting properties.
Global Compression Leader SIGVARIS Helps Raise Awareness About Deep Vein Thrombosis and Diabetes During the Month of March
By: Melissa Gwozdz, SIGVARIS | March 17, 2012
SIGVARIS cares about DVT prevention and is proud to support both DVT Awareness Month and Diabetes Alert Day (March 27) in the month of March.
IT Specialists Sunram Systems Launch New Website and Charity Initiatives for 2012
By: Kyle Hosick, Addrenaline Media | March 09, 2012
Having recently launched a brand-new website, Sunram Systems is set to take on the kind of challenges its customers have come to rely upon them to offer solutions for.
Peter T. Lomedico, Director of Industry Partnerships, Cure Therapies at Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [JDRF] to speak at the 2nd Diabetes Summit (April 19-20, 2012 in Boston, MA)
By: Rania Hafez, GTCbio | March 07, 2012
Director of Biosimilars Advisory, BioTrends to speak at Diabetes Summit, April 19-20, Boston
Actos Litigation Moves Forward
By: Craig Knapp, Knapp & Roberts | March 05, 2012
Scientists recently linked the blockbuster diabetes drug Actos to bladder cancer. Actos' maker insists that the benefits of the drug outweigh the risks, but bladder cancer sufferers disagree.
Alkaline Diet Sets the Weight Loss & Health Industry on Fire in 2012 as TheAlkalineDiet.org Celebrates Its 4th Year Anniversary
By: Isabel Hall, TheAlkalineDiet.org | March 02, 2012
In the year 2012, TheAlkalineDiet.org sets the new trend for losing weight naturally and a healthier body, influencing over 10,000 people to be committed to the Alkaline Diet in January.
Joy C. Reeves, Owner, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Marketing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | February 27, 2012
Ms. Reeves became involved in her profession to help others who have been diagnosed with diabetes
Heart Smart Diabetic Supplies Company to Exhibit At 2012 Latina Heart Health Conference
By: Mini Pharmacy, Mini Pharmacy | February 26, 2012
On Feb 25, we are attending the JDRF Family Day. This is a day focused on connecting the type 1 community of San Diego through fun and information.
Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuits to See First Hearing, Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff Reports
By: Taryn Smith, Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff | February 24, 2012
An initial court hearing date has been scheduled for the thousands of lawsuits against Takeda Pharmaceuticals over its best selling diabetes drug, Actos, which has been linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer.
Over 1,200 Rural Kenyans Served During MMK's Inaugural Medical Mission
By: Rina Shah, The Arpan Group | February 02, 2012
Medical Missions Kenya and Hunger Relief (MMK) organized a medical mission to rural areas of Nairobi, Kenya in December 2011. A group of 12 volunteer doctors and nurses provided basic health care services to underserved communities.
European Recalls of Diabetes Drug a Sign of Things to Come?
By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012
The results of a preliminary study by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June found that those taking the drug Actos were at a higher risk of developing the serious disease.
CORRECTION: Meals to Live Takes Aim at Sodium Levels in Frozen Entrees
By: Mary Kate Smither, Meals to Live | January 26, 2012
First frozen entree created for those living with diabetes offers healthy options for all.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 262 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors
By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012
A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
Can Green Coffee Bean Supplements Really Help with Weight Loss?
By: Rachel Robertson, Health & Wellness Reviews | May 03, 2012
Recently featured on news channels and day time television, studies have shown that green coffee bean supplements can help burn fat and fight high blood pressure.
Is Your Doctor Telling You the Whole Truth? Maybe Not, Says New Study
By: FL Web Advantage | April 08, 2012
A nationwide poll has troubling implications for patients who rely on their doctor's advice.
Raspberry Ketone, the New Miracle Weight Loss Supplement?
By: Stephanie Franklin, The Hipster Inc. | March 22, 2012
Raspberry Ketone is taking the nation by storm after Dr. Oz endorsed its rapid fat busting properties.
Global Compression Leader SIGVARIS Helps Raise Awareness About Deep Vein Thrombosis and Diabetes During the Month of March
By: Melissa Gwozdz, SIGVARIS | March 17, 2012
SIGVARIS cares about DVT prevention and is proud to support both DVT Awareness Month and Diabetes Alert Day (March 27) in the month of March.
IT Specialists Sunram Systems Launch New Website and Charity Initiatives for 2012
By: Kyle Hosick, Addrenaline Media | March 09, 2012
Having recently launched a brand-new website, Sunram Systems is set to take on the kind of challenges its customers have come to rely upon them to offer solutions for.
Peter T. Lomedico, Director of Industry Partnerships, Cure Therapies at Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [JDRF] to speak at the 2nd Diabetes Summit (April 19-20, 2012 in Boston, MA)
By: Rania Hafez, GTCbio | March 07, 2012
Director of Biosimilars Advisory, BioTrends to speak at Diabetes Summit, April 19-20, Boston
Actos Litigation Moves Forward
By: Craig Knapp, Knapp & Roberts | March 05, 2012
Scientists recently linked the blockbuster diabetes drug Actos to bladder cancer. Actos' maker insists that the benefits of the drug outweigh the risks, but bladder cancer sufferers disagree.
Alkaline Diet Sets the Weight Loss & Health Industry on Fire in 2012 as TheAlkalineDiet.org Celebrates Its 4th Year Anniversary
By: Isabel Hall, TheAlkalineDiet.org | March 02, 2012
In the year 2012, TheAlkalineDiet.org sets the new trend for losing weight naturally and a healthier body, influencing over 10,000 people to be committed to the Alkaline Diet in January.
Joy C. Reeves, Owner, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Marketing
By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | February 27, 2012
Ms. Reeves became involved in her profession to help others who have been diagnosed with diabetes
Heart Smart Diabetic Supplies Company to Exhibit At 2012 Latina Heart Health Conference
By: Mini Pharmacy, Mini Pharmacy | February 26, 2012
On Feb 25, we are attending the JDRF Family Day. This is a day focused on connecting the type 1 community of San Diego through fun and information.
Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuits to See First Hearing, Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff Reports
By: Taryn Smith, Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff | February 24, 2012
An initial court hearing date has been scheduled for the thousands of lawsuits against Takeda Pharmaceuticals over its best selling diabetes drug, Actos, which has been linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer.
Over 1,200 Rural Kenyans Served During MMK's Inaugural Medical Mission
By: Rina Shah, The Arpan Group | February 02, 2012
Medical Missions Kenya and Hunger Relief (MMK) organized a medical mission to rural areas of Nairobi, Kenya in December 2011. A group of 12 volunteer doctors and nurses provided basic health care services to underserved communities.
European Recalls of Diabetes Drug a Sign of Things to Come?
By: FL Web Advantage | January 28, 2012
The results of a preliminary study by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June found that those taking the drug Actos were at a higher risk of developing the serious disease.
CORRECTION: Meals to Live Takes Aim at Sodium Levels in Frozen Entrees
By: Mary Kate Smither, Meals to Live | January 26, 2012
First frozen entree created for those living with diabetes offers healthy options for all.
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