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Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an emerging specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced that positive results from its Phase 3 study evaluating EXPAREL in patients following hemorrhoidectomy will be presented at the 2011 American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia.
According to an alarming new report from the American researchers, 8.4 percent of the children aged between 9 and 10 years are temporarily or regularly thinking about suicide or considering and planning suicide. This study that included 7,994 children was titled, "Risk and protective factors for childhood suicidality: A US population-based study" and was published in the latest issue of The Lancet Psychiatry journal.
Prescription medications are widely used in the U.S., with 47% of Americans using at least one prescription drug, according to the Center for Disease Control's report "Health, United States, 2008." Prescription drug use is even more widespread among the senior population, with 66% of those in the 45-65 age group and 87% of those aged 65 years and older on prescription medications.
Four in 10 seniors told researchers in a recent national survey that they haven't taken all the drugs their doctors prescribed for them in the past year – either because the costs were too high, because they didn't think the drugs were helping them, or because they didn't think they needed them.
Haitian health authorities on Friday said the death toll from cholera has risen to 6,435 since October and that "the number of people infected with cholera almost reached half a million, although the ministry repeated the epidemic was decreasing," Xinhua reports.
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