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Yearly Archives: 2012

Insomnia, Late Nights and Blue Lights

07/16/2012
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Whatever visions the words blue and late night may have conjured in your mind before, we now know that blue can keep us up late into the night. A recent Chicago Tribune article sets forth medical evidence from the AMA, Harvard and Stanford, about sleep disorders for those addicted to […]

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Propecia: The Choice of Baldness or Sexual Dysfunction

07/16/2012
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Finasteride, one of the most popular drug used in the fight against baldness, has been linked to long-lasting sexual dysfunction in men using the drug.  Commercially sold as Propecia, the drug was originally approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat prostate issues.  One side effect was that […]

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Trucking Industry Needs Drivers – But They Need To Be Safe?

07/6/2012
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I read this recent USA Today article in total disbelief. The article talks about the shortage of truck drivers, and the industry’s attempts at shifting the problem onto that yucky little issue called “safety.” Apparently, when the federal government actually began posting safety ratings, the industry started to think it might be wise to consider, […]

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GlaxoSmithKline fined $3 Billion

07/5/2012
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The United States Justice Department has fined British drug company GlaxoSmithKline $3 billion for failing to accurately report safety data related to two of its most popular drugs, Wellbutrin and Paxil.  The fine is divided – $2 billion to resolve the largest fraud settlement in U.S. history and $1 billion […]

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Chevy Cruze Recalled Due to Fire Risk

07/2/2012
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According to the USA Today General Motors has recalled over 470,000 Chevy Cruzes built between September 2011 and May of 2012. Apparently a design issue allowing a plastic shield below the engine catches and retains oil and other flammable drippings. So far over 30 fires have been reported, but fortunately no […]

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Summer Meal Programs for Florida Children

06/18/2012
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Approximately 308,000 Florida kids miss out on free meals during the summer.  Fewer low-income children across the country received free or discounted meals during the 2011 summer break than a year earlier despite steady increases nationwide in the number of children dependent on subsidized meals. Reduced participation could be because […]

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