Tuesday, March 9, 2010 11:45 PM GMT
This one is for my brother Johnny:
"When people have ailments that are not serious enough to see the doctor about, many of them head to the pharmacy. But which over-the-counter medication should you choose? Dr. Marie Savard said there are two categories that consumers should be aware of to help them decide: acetaminophens and nonsteroidal or anti-inflamatories."
Posted by Eric Manning from Syracuse, NY
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 10:20 PM GMT
I saw this posted at WWW.NEWSINFERNO.COM.
"We have been following the many reports linking adverse health reactions to acetaminophen use. Now, the LATimes reports that, not only regular acetaminophen use, but also regular use of aspirin and other analgesics (pain relievers) could be linked to a significant decrease in hearing. The reaction is being seen, specifically, in men who are younger [...]"
Posted by Megan Morrison from Santa Clara, CA
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 4:55 PM GMT
Panaji, Mar 9 (PTI) The drugs detected in a raid conducted in Goa last year turned out to be a medicinal substance, prompting the state Anti Narcotic Cell (ANC) to initiate an inquiry into the matter.
Posted by Marcus Ross from Long Beach, CA
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 3:19 PM GMT
My sister told me about this - "SOUTH HAVEN A 19-year-old man from North Carolina found pretending to sleep in a van was arrested on charges of underage drinking and theft. A guest at a home in the 700 block of Fox River told police a noise outside woke him around 2:35 a.m. Saturday; he investigated and in the driveway found one of the van doors partially open and Christopher Mullis pretending to be asleep inside, according to ..."
Posted by Emily Schultz from San Bernardino, CA
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 1:54 PM GMT
This is the latest news as of March 9th.
"For the Second Year in a Row, Compass Marketing Has Received the Prestigious Johnson "
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
Posted by Frank White from Pompano Beach, FL
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 1:29 AM GMT
WASHINGTON - Brazilian officials said today they intend to impose $591 million in retaliatory trade sanctions against U.S. imports in the latest chapter in its 8-year battle over trade-distorting subsidies in the U.S. cotton program.The Cordova-based National Cotton Council immediately condemned the action, noting that the Step 2 program was eliminated in 2006 and world cotton prices are 50 ...
Posted by Louise Daniels from Oklahoma City, OK