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Study: Many using online ‘rogue pharmacies’

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Drug shipments from illegal online pharmacies were once so frequent in Appalachia that delivery companies had to add trucks to their routes.
Police have cracked down on such deliveries, but are still confronted by a booming global network of so-called rogue pharmacies operating online.
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For people addicted to prescription […]

Basic Training: Feet DonЙt Fail Me Now (Think Mind Over Matter)

IF Matt Fitzgerald was your coach, he would have you running against the grain. Squat jumps would be a weekly must: Crouch down. Leap into the air. Repeat.
To increase your running speed, he occasionally would have you deliberately pound the ground to prevent overstriding. And, every once in a while, he would recommend doing […]

Endoscopic Cystostomy for Posttraumatic Pseudocyst in Children.

Endoscopic Cystostomy for Posttraumatic Pseudocyst in Children.
Case Reports Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition. 45(1):121-124, July 2007.
Mas, Emmanuel *; Barange, Karl +; Breton, Anne *; de Maupeou, Francois ++; Juricic, Michel [S]; Broue, Pierre *; Olives, Jean-Pierre *

Poll: People doubt feds’ ability to handle disease outbreak

WASHINGTON The public has little faith the government is adequately screening visitors to the country or could cope with an outbreak of an infectious disease, according to an AP-Ipsos poll.
Only one in five surveyed said the government is doing enough to scrutinize people crossing the border into the U.S., the poll found. Just […]

E. coli outbreak leaves at least 10 sick

FLOYDS KNOBS, Ind. (AP) An outbreak of E. coli has sickened at least 10 people, including seven schoolchildren, and officials have ruled out school cafeteria food as a source.
All the people infected last month are linked in some way to Galena Elementary School in Floyds Knobs, a southern Indiana town about 15 miles […]