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South Africa pays a high cost for drug resistant tuberculosis: study
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While the researchers do suggest that perhaps a carefully monitored outpatient approach may reduce costs for treating extensively drug resistant tuberculosis, they warn that their study was a cost analysis, not a cost-benefit analysis, so further study …
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VA spending more on erectile dysfunction drugs for vets
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Veterans are eligible for free medications and treatment for any injuries or illnesses linked to their military service. Even if there's no connection to their time in uniform, they may still obtain drugs through the VA for a fee that is typically less …
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Ron Cunningham: A place where hope went to die
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Barred windows and a pock-marked bulletin board in the old drug rehab center with a surprisingly quirky "Trick or treatment" stenciled across the top. So why would all of that draw a crowd? Why would politicians and civic leaders and educators and …
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Beloff, wife sue Fla. drug–rehab center over her treatment
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FORMER CITY Councilman Leland Beloff and his wife, Diane, are suing a luxury Florida drug-rehab center, claiming its treatment caused her to suffer a seizure and other medical problems. The Beloffs claim that Diane Beloff suffered a seizure and "change …
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