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Glenda J. Frush, 65
Glenda Jean Frush, 65, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Friday, March 29, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center. Born March 5, 1948, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late Harry Glenn Frush and Anna Blanche Manspeaker Frush. She was a 1966 graduate of...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Business People - Sept. 9
F&M Trust CHAMERSBURG, Pa. — Lisa A. Hogue recently was promoted to financial services officer and community office manager at F&M Trust’s Lincoln Way East Office in Chambersburg. Hogue joined the bank in 2008, and has served as a teller,...
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Lice outbreaks common, harmless, experts say
School reaction to lice outbreaks has relaxed in recent years –– in sharp contrast to previous generations when students were subjected to mass inspections every fall, forced to stand in line to have their scalps checked for the tiny parasites...Tags: Itching, Health and Medical Professionals, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at School, Medical Specialization
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Dr. Ernst F. L. Niedermeyer
Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Psychiatry, The New York Times, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Colleges and Universities
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Prescription drug costs to plummet in wave of expiring patents
The cost of prescription medicines used by millions of people every day is about to plummet. The next 14 months will bring generic versions of seven of the world’s 20 best-selling drugs, including the top two: cholesterol fighter Lipitor and...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Manhattan (New York City), Lipitor (drug), Chemical Industry, Insurance
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Drug Prices to Plummet in Wave of Expiring Patents
Staff WriterThe cost of prescription medicines used by millions of people every day is about to plummet. The next 14 months will bring generic versions of seven of the world's 20 best-selling drugs, including the top two: cholesterol fighter Lipitor and blood...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Manhattan (New York City), Lipitor (drug), Insurance, Chemical Industry
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Buy that antacid now
Kaiser Health NewsThe health-care overhaul has taken some of the flex out of flexible spending accounts, which let workers pay medical expenses with pretax dollars. Starting in January, you'll no longer be able to use your FSA for over-the-counter drugs and medicines...Tags: Internists, Health Organizations, News Media, Allergies, Physical Conditions
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Co-pays becoming a thing of the past for preventive services
If you've been holding off getting screened for high cholesterol, diabetes or hypertension because of a co-payment, you soon won't have a reason to put it off.
That's because co-payments, which typically cost at least $20, for a host of preventive...Tags: Internists, Crime, Law and Justice, Boeing Co., Insurance, Physical Conditions
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Tracking antiviral prescriptions for swine flu [Updated]
Booster ShotsWhile the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracks the progress of pandemic H1N1 influenza infections by monitoring deaths and hospitalizations, the Food and Drug Administration monitors its progress by tracking prescriptions for the antivrial... -
Swine flu continues slow climb on college campuses
Booster ShotsInfluenza-like illnesses on college campuses, generally assumed to be primarily pandemic H1N1 influenza, grew slightly during the week ending Nov. 6, with 8,951 new cases reported -- an increase of 1% from the previous week. There were 15 hospitalizations... -
Swine flu seems to be trailing off -- for now, at least
Booster ShotsThe current wave of pandemic H1N1 influenza infections is trailing off a little, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this morning, and other indicators seem to confirm that diagnosis. In particular, the numbers of prescriptions written for... -
Prescriptions for Tamiflu and other swine flu antivirals up 6%
Booster ShotsU.S. prescriptions for Tamiflu, Relenza and two other antiviral drugs used in the fight against pandemic H1N1 influenza totaled 587,960 in the week ending Oct. 30, a 5.9% increase from the week before, according to Wolters Kluwer Pharma Solutions of......
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