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Prescriber Checkup: What You Need to Know

Prescriber Checkup: What you need to know

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A. When pharmacies dispense prescriptions to Medicare patients, they transmit information to Part D plans about the patient, the prescriber, the drug, its strength and retail cost. The plans pay the claims and then submit the data to the Centers for …
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Boxes for Beds: Volunteers Participate in Homeless Experience

Boxes for beds: Volunteers participate in homeless experience

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… see homeless men — the alcoholic and drug addicts,” Weisz said. “In a rural area, that's just not the case. Most of them are people like you and me where something has happened in life.” Illnesses, poverty, divorce, domestic violence and substance …
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The economic case for the US to legalize all drugs

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New medicine offers hope for some addicts

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Alzheimer's Disease: Your Questions Answered

Alzheimer's Disease: Your Questions Answered

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Why know? While there is no cure for the brain disorder, there are several FDA-approved drugs that may help slow the progression of symptoms — enabling individuals to remain independent and have a better quality of life for a longer period. Moreover …
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Breadwinner Moms

Breadwinner Moms

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Only a tiny minority of children from intact homes are going to get into trouble with the law, experience poverty, get pregnant as teenagers, commit suicide, acquire a drug addiction, perform poorly in school, or wind up on public assistance. All of …
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