Susan Lark, MD Speaks Out Against the Newest Osteoporosis Drug, Reclast (PRWeb)
Susan Lark, MD, noted medical researcher and women's health practitioner, has spoken out against the newest prescription osteoporosis medication on the market, Reclast, as well as other oral bisphosphonates such as Boniva, Actonel, and Fosamax. (PRWeb Nov 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Dr-Lark/osteoporosis/prweb1672944.htm
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Susan Lark, MD Speaks Out Against the Newest Osteoporosis Drug, Reclast (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Susan Lark, MD, noted medical researcher and women's health practitioner, has spoken out against the newest prescription osteoporosis medication on the market, Reclast, as well as other oral bisphosphonates such as Boniva, Actonel, and Fosamax.
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Challenges To Environmentally Responsible Energy Use In Today's Society (Science Daily)
Our society is rushing to escape the energy culture as we know it, in order to remake it as we don't know it. The irony is that a marginal amount of planning -- continual improvement in mileage standards, closing of the loophole in those standards that exempted light trucks, steady federal investment in renewable energy -- might have alleviated the energy and climate crunch facing us today.
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Watt Now? (Newswise)
Want to understand why switching to renewable fuels is going to be so hard? This overview of alternative energy, fossil fuels and the climate challenge puts it all in perspective. Pay special attention to the chart.
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Study suggests attending religious services sharply cuts risk of death (PhysOrg)
A study published by researchers at Yeshiva University and its medical school, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, strongly suggests that regular attendance at religious services reduces the risk of death by approximately 20 percent. The findings, published in Psychology and Health, were based on data drawn from participants who spanned numerous religious denominations.
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