FDA Says Beware of Venom HYPERDRIVE 3.0, a Potent
Drug with Safety Risks for Many Seniors
Seniors should know ingredient can substantially
increase blood pressure, heart rate (pulse), and may present significant
risk for those with a history of heart disease, heart failure,
irregular heart beats or stroke
Feb. 2, 2009 – If the name – Venom HYPERDRIVE 3.0 –
doesn’t scare you, it should, says the U.S. Food and Drug Read the rest of this entry »
AURORA, Ill. (AP) — A medical helicopter crashed in a Chicago suburb, killing four people, including a 13-month-old girl suffering seizures, authorities said early Thursday.
The helicopter was headed for Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago from Valley West Hospital in Sandwich when it went down around midnight, said Aurora police spokesman Sgt. Robb Wallers.
Wallers said the helicopter belonged to Air Angels Inc., an emergency medical Read the rest of this entry »
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jaguars offensive tackle Richard Collier, paralyzed from the waist down following a shooting in September, has been released from the hospital.
Jacksonville coach Jack Del Rio confirmed Monday that Collier was released. He will continue his recovery at an undisclosed location because the person who shot him remains at large.
Collier had 14 gunshot wounds to his back, left groin, left leg and right buttock. A bullet Read the rest of this entry »
Editor’s Note: This is the second installment of a four-part series exploring the impact that an Obama or a McCain presidency could have on stock values.
REPUBLICANS, WITH THEIR LAISSEZ-FAIRE attitudes, are basically good for healthcare stocks. And Democrats, with their love of regulation, are bad for these stocks.
That’s been the party line for years.
Well, this line has been blurred in 2008 as two big critics of the health care industry vie Read the rest of this entry »
- BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc. Al Medwar, +1 919-582-9050 Vice President, Marketing and Corporate Development
BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc., (Nasdaq:BDSI) announced that a meeting with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is scheduled for November 17, 2008, to discuss its proposed Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) for ONSOLIS(TM).
In August 2008,
BDSI received a Complete Response letter from the FDA regarding Read the rest of this entry »
New York, NY, October 11, 2008 –(
)– DietsInReview.com kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month by inviting each visitor to sign up for the DietsInReview.com newsletter, and $1 will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for each new subscriber in October.
The DietsInReview.com Biggest Loser Updates Newsletter is sent to subscribers each week, with eliminated contestant interviews, episode recaps with Season 5’s Bernie Salazar, Biggest Read the rest of this entry »
My Fitness Coach is the latest in Nintendo's impressive line of games that prove video game entertainment can be both healthy and fun. Produced by UbiSoft exclusively for the Wii home game system, My Fitness Coach allows players to create, engage in and even track their very own fitness program.
My Fitness Coach begins by evaluating your current fitness level, and helping you set your fitness goal. Whether you strive for weight loss, core body Read the rest of this entry »
Regarding “Funds would act as tuition discount for rich” (@issue, Feb. 12) by Ann Abramowitz, state Sen. Eric Johnson (R-Savannah) is to be commended for his groundbreaking legislation that will offer $5,000 vouchers to parents who wish to move their children from public to private school. Johnson’s legislation will make private tuition affordable for the vast majority of families that want their children to have the choice of which Read the rest of this entry »
This news release includes “forward-looking statements” of AspenBio
Pharma, Inc. (“APPY”) as defined by the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”). All statements, other than statements of
historical fact, included in the press release that address
activities, events or developments that APPY believes or anticipates
will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. These
statements are based on certain assumptions made Read the rest of this entry »
For more than two years, Jody Uslan had been taking the drug tamoxifen in hopes of preventing a recurrence of
. Then a new test suggested that because of her genetic makeup, the drug was not doing her any good.
“I was devastated,” said Ms. Uslan, 52, who stopped taking tamoxifen and is now evaluating alternative treatments. “You find out you’ve been taking this medication for all of this time, and find out you are not getting Read the rest of this entry »