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    Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'Revenge' recap: 'Commitment'

    This week’s episode seemed extra dark, with a storm rolling in, sinister music and dark lighting that reminded me of my high school days buying things at Abercrombie & Fitch only to arrive home and discover that the blue shirt I bought was actually green. The story moved slowly, and even the parts that should have been exciting were not (this is probably the only engagement in TV history that does not make tween viewers want to get married).
    This week’s episode seemed extra dark, with a storm rolling in, sinister music and dark lighting that reminded me of my high school days buying things at Abercrombie & Fitch only to arrive home and discover that the blue shirt I bought was...

    Tags: Revenge (tv program)

  2. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Pill Heist: The biggest drug theft in Connecticut's history remains unsolved

    The biggest theft in the history of Connecticut and in the history of the pharmaceutical industry — $75 million worth of drugs stolen from an Enfield warehouse — remains an unsolved mystery after more than two years.
    The biggest theft in the history of Connecticut and in the history of the pharmaceutical industry — $75 million worth of drugs stolen from an Enfield warehouse — remains an unsolved mystery after more than two years. No one's been arrested...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Cymbalta (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Companies and Corporations

  4. May 3, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  5. Arrests made in $80 million Eli Lilly drug theft

    The FBI arrested two men from Miami for stealing $80 million in medicine from an Eli Lilly warehouse. Investigators say Amaury Villa and his brother, Amed, are behind the biggest heist of pharmaceuticals ever.
    The FBI arrested two men from Miami for stealing $80 million in medicine from an Eli Lilly warehouse. Investigators say Amaury Villa and his brother, Amed, are behind the biggest heist of pharmaceuticals ever. Police say in March 2010, the Villas got...

    Tags: Zyprexa (drug), Lilly Eli & Co, Cymbalta (drug), FBI, Drugs and Medicines

  6. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Researchers find banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts

    Researchers report that they have found evidence of banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts, suggesting that growers are evading a 2005 prohibition on their use in treating chickens and turkeys.
    Researchers report that they have found evidence of banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts, suggesting that growers are evading a 2005 prohibition on their use in treating chickens and turkeys. Scientists at Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines, Livestock Farming, Benadryl (drug), Health

  8. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Bloomberg chicken study is flawed

    In their continuing campaign against animal protein and modern agriculture, the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health has published findings that, in my opinion as a microbiologist and veterinarian, defy logic and sound science....

    Tags: University of Georgia, Johns Hopkins University, Education, Drugs and Medicines, Benadryl (drug)

  10. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Army encourages new way of looking at PTSD

    In a move to improve treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder, the Army is discouraging the use of traditional definitions such as feelings of fear, helplessness and horror — symptoms that may not be in a trained warrior's vocabulary. It also is recommending against the use of anti-anxiety and antipsychotic medications for such combat stress in favor of more proven drugs.
    Los Angeles Times
    In a move to improve treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder, the Army is discouraging the use of traditional definitions such as feelings of fear, helplessness and horror — symptoms that may not be in a trained warrior's vocabulary. It also...

    Tags: Lorazepam (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Stress, Clonazepam (drug), Symptoms

  12. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'Portlandia' takes on dog park people -- anyone look familiar?

    Dogs love dog parks but the fenced in public spaces have a way of bringing out the worst in some people.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Dogs love dog parks but the fenced in public spaces have a way of bringing out the worst in some people. Leave it to the folks behind the hit television show "Portlandia" to skewer dog park culture. In the new season of the sketch-style comedy that airs...

    Tags: Dog (animal), IFC (tv network), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Fred Armisen, Portlandia (tv program)

  14. Apr 8, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  15. Fuss and feathers

    Change of Subject
    Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times penned an unappetizing column the other day: My topic today is a pair of new scientific studies suggesting that poultry on factory farms are routinely fed caffeine, active ingredients of Tylenol and Benadryl,......
  16. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  17. More Vets Prescribing Pet Anti-depressants

    Studies show 1 in 10 people are on anti-depressants, but drugs like Xanax and Prozac aren't just for people anymore. Many are now getting behavioral medications for their pets.
    doug.magditch@cw33.com
    Studies show 1 in 10 people are on anti-depressants, but drugs like Xanax and Prozac aren't just for people anymore. Many are now getting behavioral medications for their pets. Kristie Townsley's dog Daxter is getting up in the years, and she's...

    Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Behavioral Conditions, Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry

  18. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  19. Stabbing at high school raises questions about mental health services for students

    The 15-year-old accused in a brutal stabbing at Snohomish High School was taking anti-depressants according to court documents, and said she had been seeing a mental health specialist.
    Q13 FOX News reporter
    The 15-year-old accused in a brutal stabbing at Snohomish High School was taking anti-depressants according to court documents, and said she had been seeing a mental health specialist. While a majority of mentally ill people are not violent, this...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Behavioral Conditions, Substance Abuse, Mental Health

  20. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  21. Mar 22, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  22. Ups and downs of thyroid disease

    Danielle Gayden of Oakland, Calif., had to stick her face in front of a fan for almost an hour to cool down. Second to her intolerance for heat was the anxiety, which caused her heart to beat 200 times a minute and sent her to the emergency room a dozen times in six months.
    McClatchy Tribune
    Danielle Gayden of Oakland, Calif., had to stick her face in front of a fan for almost an hour to cool down. Second to her intolerance for heat was the anxiety, which caused her heart to beat 200 times a minute and sent her to the emergency room a dozen...

    Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Pharmaceuticals, Physiology, Stanford University, Obesity

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