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Financial strain may help curb prescription drug use

The economy's decline into an ever widening abyss may have one silver lining: less can be spent on pharmaceutical drugs.

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Related Topix: Medicaid, Health, Medicare, Medicine

Mon May 21, 2012

CisionWire

QED Proof of Concept Program Opens Fifth Round With New Participants and New Special Emphasis Topic

Researchers at 21 universities and research institutions have the chance to compete for funding and business guidance to translate their research projects in the life sciences and digital health technology into new products as the University City Science Center opened applications for the fifth round of its QED Proof-of-Concept Program on Monday, ... (more)

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Related Topix: New Jersey Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, PA

Thu May 17, 2012

WTAJ

"Shattering the Secrets of Child Sexual Abuse" Seminar

Dr. Patricia Barthalow Koch, PhD, director of the Pennsylvanian Learning Academy for Sexuality Education, is presenting a lecture, entitled "Shattering the Secrets of Child Sexual Abuse" this evening at the Dreibilbis Auditorium at Mount Nittany Medical Center at 6:30 pm.

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Related Topix: Pennsylvania

MediLexicon

Off-Label Use Of Antipsychotic Medications

Reducing the non-FDA-approved use of antipsychotic drugs may be a way to save money while having little effect on patient care, according to a Penn State College of Medicine study.

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Related Topix: Health, Medicaid, Medicare

Tue May 15, 2012

PennLive.com

Former Hershey medical researcher charged in federal criminal case

A federal judge will have to decide whether it is better for society to have Dr.

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Related Topix: Prison, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Healthcare Law, Stanford University

PhysOrg Weblog

Reducing off-label use of antipsychotic medications may save money

Reducing the non-FDA-approved use of antipsychotic drugs may be a way to save money while having little effect on patient care, according to a Penn State College of Medicine study.

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Related Topix: Health, Medicaid, Medicare

Thu May 10, 2012

Pocono Record

PCN TV hosting call-in show tonight about bullying

Also joining PCN host, Larry Kaspar, will be the strategic initiative manager of the Center for Safe Schools, Stacie Molnar Main along with Carolyn Dumaresq, Deputy Secretary of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education for the PA Department of Education.

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Wed May 09, 2012

Eating Disorders Online

Binge Eating Linked to Other Addictive Behaviors According to Study

Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine have determined that a history of binge eating may cause an individual to be more susceptible to other addictive behaviors including substance abuse.

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Related Topix: Drug Addiction (Substance Abuse), Health

Fri May 04, 2012

Reading Eagle/Reading Times

Better cancer treatments PSU grad's goal

Heather Young, 21, a Conrad Weiser grad from Reinholds, graduates today from Penn State Berks with a degree in biology-genetic development, and with an impressive list of honors and goals.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Cancer, Health, Penn State Berks, Reinholds, PA, Genetics

MediLexicon

Fatigue May Impact Surgeons' Ability To Deal With The Unexpected

Sleep-deprived surgeons can perform a previously learned task or learn a new task as well as surgeons who are rested, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Virtual Reality, Health

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