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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
Check out this white paper to learn more about building smarter railroads, and how the latest advancements in data processing make it possible.
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Robotic pharmacy: Machines process meds, improve safety
UCSF Medical Center patients now receive medication from the hospital's automated pharmacy. By using robots instead of people, the hospital hopes to reduce errors and free pharmacists and nurses...
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Microsoft's Bing invaded by pharmaceutical scammers
Rogue online pharmacies have found a way to exploit Bing's advertising program. According to a recently released report by KnujOn and LegitScript, 90% of the Bing sponsored pharmacy ads were...
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Hurricane Ike and some class acts
Although the Citrix analyst bash was interesting, informative and a wonderful opportunity to re-connect with old friends both at Citrix and in the analyst community at large, getting back to my...
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All pharmacies will soon be clinics
The words "doctor" and "office" are gradually being pulled apart, at least in the area of primary care.
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Today's Debate: Are MinuteClinics good or bad?
How much basic health care should be moved to pharmacies? And what happens the first time one of these clinics gets sued for malpractice?
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Buy too much Sudafed and you may get a visit from a cop
If you have a runny nose and run to the store to purchase a decongestant, don't be too surprised if a detective shows up at your door shortly thereafter. Ever since a federal law went into effect...
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DOJ: Google coughs up $500 million over Canadian pharmacy ads
Google settles with the Department of Justice for $500 million for enabling Canadian pharmacies to target U.S. consumers.
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Robotic pharmacy: Machines process meds, improve safety
UCSF Medical Center patients now receive medication from the hospital's automated pharmacy. By using robots instead of people, the hospital hopes to reduce errors and free pharmacists and nurses...
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Microsoft's Bing invaded by pharmaceutical scammers
Rogue online pharmacies have found a way to exploit Bing's advertising program. According to a recently released report by KnujOn and LegitScript, 90% of the Bing sponsored pharmacy ads were...
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Hurricane Ike and some class acts
Although the Citrix analyst bash was interesting, informative and a wonderful opportunity to re-connect with old friends both at Citrix and in the analyst community at large, getting back to my...
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One pharmacy hub to rule them all
The resulting site, which seems set to use the Surescriptsrxhub.com domain, would deliver a single network for processing nearly all the e-prescriptions in the U.S.
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All pharmacies will soon be clinics
The words "doctor" and "office" are gradually being pulled apart, at least in the area of primary care.
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A pharmacy in a nanotechnology-based thin film
MIT researchers have developed a new implantable device to improve our health. This nanoscale thin-film coating can deliver controlled drug doses to specific targets, acting as a 'micro pharmacy'...
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Today's Debate: Are MinuteClinics good or bad?
How much basic health care should be moved to pharmacies? And what happens the first time one of these clinics gets sued for malpractice?
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Buy too much Sudafed and you may get a visit from a cop
If you have a runny nose and run to the store to purchase a decongestant, don't be too surprised if a detective shows up at your door shortly thereafter. Ever since a federal law went into effect...
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Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies
Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads.
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KY moves to strengthen Internet pharmacy laws
Kentucky law passed last year still has loopholes, attorney general says, even though the state seized $1.5 million in illegal drugs.
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Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned
Web site owners convicted of running illegal pharmacy get new trial, after judges rule video testimony was unconstitutional.
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Electronic pharmacies get national push
Drug kiosks let consumers scan prescriptions and consult with pharmacists without entering an actual pharmacy.
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Online pharmacy fined $88 million
A Los Angeles pharmacy and a pair of employees are fined $88 million by the state of California for being too lax in prescribing drugs over the Internet.
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