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Miami Foot And Ankle Clinic Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 310 2nd Ave Sw, Miami, OK 74354 Phone: 918-542-5551 Fax: 918-542-1555 |
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The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) issued the following statement on a new AARP report that examined retail prices of brand-name drugs and found that the 217 products most used by seniors increased by an average of 8.3 percent during 2009, while over the last five years retail prices for the most popular brand-name drugs increased 41.5 percent:
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered how cocaine corrupts the brain and becomes addictive. These findings-the first to connect activation of specific neurons to alterations in cocaine reward-were published in Science on October 15. The results may help researchers in developing new ways of treating those addicted to the drug.
The sharing of Americans' health information is set to explode in coming years, with millions of patients' medical records converted to electronic form and analyzed by health-care providers, insurers, regulators and researchers.
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The LA Times reports that California, because of its budget issues and need to slash state safety net programs, could become a trouble spot for the health law.
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