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If the bike fits.. The wind in the hair, the breeze on the face, the sweat on the brow, the pain in the knees, back, neck and backside. Consider recession-proof industries in job hunt. With the national unemployment rate now at 5.7 percent - ' the highest level in four years - ' it appears its getting harder and harder to land and keep a job. Spine & Sport welcomes two new therapists. Spine & Sport welcomes Dr. Rachel Spivey and Dr. Adrianne Kuch to the team. Both are new physical therapists at Spine & Sport. Hot and cold therapy products can soothe sore muscles and joints. When your back is aching or your arthritis is acting up, the last thing you want to do is pore over the myriad pain-relief products on drugstore shelves. Ethics in Action: Confidentiality. This is the second of three scenarios on patient confidentiality and ethical issues. Nearly 70 donate blood on Labor Day. "I wasn't expecting it to be this busy," Moriarty, 47, said, who works as a physical therapist at Golden Gate Physical Therapy. National Guidelines Warn Against Removal Of Ear Wax. Earwax should not be removed as it is actually protective and has lubricating and antibacterial properties, new national guidelines say. Fri, 29 Aug 2008 22:52:20 GMT. Alcohol Binges Early In Pregnancy May Disrupt Normal Fetal Cell Development. Mothers who drink a few glasses of wine over a short period in early pregnancy may have caused fetal problems to their unborn child, a new study says. Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:51:14 GMT. Oklahoma Health Officials Hunt Source Of E. Coli Outbreak; 1 Dead, 116 Sick. Health officials in Oklahoma are investigation the cause of a lethal E. coli outbreak that has left one man dead and many others seriously ill. Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:47:55 GMT. Synta Pharmaceuticals to Present at the NewsMakers in the Biotech Industry Conference. Rob Kloppenburg, 781-541-7125 or MacDougall Biomedical Communications Doug MacDougall, 508-647-0209 Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp. Ortho-McNeil Neurologics to Appeal Patent Ruling on Razadyne. Ortho-McNeil Neurologics, Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Barr Receives Approval for Generic Version of Razadyne Tablets. Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that its subsidiary, Barr Laboratories, Inc., received final approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to manufacture and market a generic version of Ortho.. EPA Sued For Honeybee Death Info. The Natural Resources Defense Council has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding information on the pesticide clothianidin. TODAY'S NEWS. · The amount of ice in the Arctic Ocean shrank to its second-lowest level ever, more evidence that life for polar bears is getting harder, scientists said this week. SHOPPER. Recessionista Diaries, Part 4: Wherein we step back from the budget-crunching and get all aspirational on you. Art in the Big Apple, a Bit Farther From the Madding Crowd. NEW YORK -- Over Labor Day weekend, New York's museums can be crowded, as tourists from all around the country end their summer in the city. Washingtonians who plan on joining them might want to take refuge in five exhibitions that don't aim to bust the block. Alt-Ctrl Parenting. Like a knockoff Mary Poppins, she magically appears with a carpetbag, a pair of spectacles and a slight accent, the way that all child-care providers must in this era of "Supernanny" and "Nanny 911." "Relax," she intones calmly. "Nanny's here.". NicOx provides update on PF-03187207 and the ongoing research collaboration with Pfizer. Sophia Antipolis, France. NicOx S.A. today announced the results of a dose-ranging phase 2 study conducted with PF 03187207 in Japanese patients with glaucoma by its partner Pfizer Inc. Taking Codeine While Breast-Feeding May Harm Infant. Breast-feeding moms who take medicines containing codeine may be unwittingly risking the health of their infant, new Canadian research suggests. Scientists Discover Leptin Can Also Aid Type 1 Diabetics. Terminally ill rodents with type 1 diabetes have been restored to full health with a single injection of a substance other than insulin by scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center. |
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