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Dec
05, 2012
December 5, 2012 Three months ago, generic Lipitor was recalled by Ranbaxy because of possible mispackaging. Last week, it was again recalled by Ranbaxy Laboratories, an Indian generics plant, because of glass particles getting into the pills, according to Fierce Pharma. Forty-one lots of atorvastin (Lipitor) in the 10, 20, and 40 mg sizes have been […]
Nov
30, 2012
November 30, 2012 To reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses, the Ohio Department of Health says to be careful handling, preparing, and cooking foods during the holiday season, People at the highest risk of foodborne illness are the elderly, children, and individuals with weakened immune systems, including pregnant women. You should take appropriate precautions in handling, […]
28, 2012
November 28, 2012 Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis’s career was derailed in 2009 by numerous concussions, according to the Plain Dealer. In October of that year, Lewis played his fifth game of the season with undiagnosed post-concussion syndrome, a condition that would force his retirement a month later. A decade of medical research proves that […]
26, 2012
November 26, 2012 This month the National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) issued its finding and probable cause of an Arizona helicopter crash in Cave Creek on February 14, 2010, reports the Sonora News. Killed in the crash were a 64-year-old man, his 40-year-old wife, her 38-year-old brother, the couple’s 5-year-old daughter, the 63-year-old pilot, and two […]
21, 2012
November 21, 2012 The unemployment rate for military veterans is decreasing, according to Vantage Point. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the unemployment rate for all veterans in October is 6.3 percent–below the national average of 7.9 percent. For post-9/11 veterans, the rate is about 10 percent. There has been a moderate—but definitive—decline in the […]
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