Articles, tagged with "pharmacists", page 7
14th April 2010
It isn't anything more than another top level monetization strategy against the people of the United States. The privatization and 'for profit' medical system is more than likely the most corrupt wing of the enemy we've learned to love called politics... ...
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Chatel Musgrove
13th April 2010
The main question on most people's minds is, "why should I bother with a natural cure when I can just pop down to the local chemist or pharmacists and get a small little pill that takes care of my yeast infection?"
The answer is simple. Over the counte...
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Author:
CleverClaire
08th April 2010
Chronic and irresistible back pain can force you to resort to pop a pill and make it a life-time habit. Pain whether arthritis, neck or muscle has become so widespread and common that suggestions just flows from anyone. Everyone wants to have a say in you...
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Simmi Medical
31st March 2010
In today's current competitive job market, individuals are seemingly more willing to work for a salary that may be less than you current make. Some companies may also be reducing the size of their budget, laying people off or seeking ways to effectively ...
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Author:
ChenYen
31st March 2010
Edna and Bruce had lived a long and wonderful life together in Vine Grove, Kentucky. They had married just after high school and neither of them had gone to college. Bruce's father had been a moonshiner and had taught Bruce the ropes of cooking whiskey, w...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
26th March 2010
The times are changing, so are the priorities of students in terms of their career opportunities. The traditional jobs like doctors, engineers, writers, have been changing to new and innovative opportunities in the same fields. Like the field of engineeri...
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Author:
marketingnaukri
18th March 2010
Educating yourself about your candida infection is the first and most important step in curing this painful, annoying and relatively dangerous chronic condition and taking responsibility over your health and well-being.
Although yeast infection (known...
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Author:
shuki123
18th March 2010
There are varieties of jobs under the category of medical career, such as nurse, doctor, pharmacists and etc. However, keep in mind that no matter what job you are interested in that falls under the medical field, you will need to undergo a few phases or ...
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Author:
Dennis
15th March 2010
Improper care is the last thing you want to have in times of pain and medical discomfort. Usually, we look up to doctors, physicians, nurses and pharmacists as reliable sources of help and advice regarding your health problems. However, the care is not al...
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Author:
Ima Johnson
05th March 2010
"I'm taking 22 pills a day", said my elderly client proudly. That immediately raised a red flag with me. According to a recent study by the Toronto Star, the average 65 yr old takes 5 pills per day and only 12% take more than 10 pills a day.
So what...
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Author:
Marilyn Ellis
02nd March 2010
At the beginning of the 16th century, life expectancy in Europe was much shorter that nowadays. Typhus and tuberculosis were fairly common. Influenza and common colds were lethal for undernourished peasants plagued by vermin and lice. Large numbers of dea...
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Author:
John Vespasian
01st March 2010
Among healthcare staffing agencies, the National Medical Search Group employs an approach that distinguishes it from its competitors. The difference lies, not so much in the nature of the approach, but in its magnitude. Few healthcare staffing agencies ha...
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SEO Consulting
16th February 2010
In most countries, nurses are required to obtain at least a diploma or a degree in order to be eligible for nurse training. In United Kingdom, nurses are able to register with Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and also work for the National Health Servi...
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Author:
Dennis
11th February 2010
MedicVue.com Saves Money, Time and Lives
In the United States, President Obama signed the economic stimulus package that includes funding for Health Information Technology. "Our recovery plan will invest in electronic health records and new...
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MedicVue.com
10th February 2010
The issue has once again been thrust into the spotlight following the case of Mrs Lee. In 2007, Mrs. Lee dispensed propranolol instead of prednisolone to 72-year-old lady, who later died. Health and Safety Solicitors were informed about this activity and ...
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Author:
arif12