With Subjects Including Drug Abuse, UTI, Guillain-Barre, Esophogeal Cancer …
With Subjects Including Drug Abuse, UTI, Guillain-Barre, Esophogeal Cancer …
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Psychiatry CME: Psychiatric Potpourri Urology CME: Urology in Primary Care. Audio-Digest Foundation, the largest independent publisher of Continuing … Teens write new chapter for S.F. library center · Olympia warship rehabilitation sought by group …
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Data firm: Global spending on drugs slows to 2016
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… patent expirations will bring new generic competition in the U.S. for nearly 10 blockbusters with $ 1 billion or more in global annual sales. Those include Singulair for asthma and allergies, Plavix for stroke prevention, high blood pressure drug …
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Strengthen JJA
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The state needs to fix some serious problems at the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex in Topeka. But the Brownback administration shouldn't use an audit of the facility as an excuse to weaken the Juvenile Justice Authority.
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Shared Decision-Making Approaches for Medication Management in the Recovery Process – The second day of the four-day continuing medical education seminar The Challenge of Promoting Health in Persons with Serious Mental Illness: From Science to Service is titled Mental Health Treatment and Health Promotion: Effecting Lifestyle Changes, Part 2. Melody Riefer discusses in her keynote address, Shared Decision-Making Approaches for Medication Management in the Recovery Process, the importance of collaboration between people with serious mental illness and mental health physicians in the recovery process. Hosted by Boston University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry Continuing Medical Education, Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and BayRidge Hospital on March 29, 2007.
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