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Prices of MS Drugs Soaring, Study Finds
No medications available for disabling disease for less than $50,000 a year in United States, researchers say
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Wider Use of Naloxone Could Cut Deaths From Drug Overdoses: CDC
Agency urges expanding access to the prescription antidote among EMS personnel
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Drug-Related HIV Outbreak Spurs Nationwide Alert
More than 140 cases of the AIDS-causing virus reported in rural Indiana
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Wider Use of Naloxone Could Cut Deaths From Drug Overdoses: CDC
Agency urges expanding access to the prescription antidote among EMS personnel
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Drug-Related HIV Outbreak Spurs Nationwide Alert
More than 140 cases of the AIDS-causing virus reported in rural Indiana
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Health Visits May Offer Chance to Prevent Suicide
Study says many see a doctor before ending their life
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Cigars Pose Dangers Similar to Cigarettes
Risk of death and certain cancers increased, study finds
- Posted April 24, 2015
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Daily Aspirin Taken by More Than Half of Older U.S. Adults
Usage doesn't always comply with national guidelines
- Posted April 24, 2015




















