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-+Health Tip: Choose Toys to Encourage Learning This Holiday Season
Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - For many parents, the holiday season comes with pressure to buy your child the “hottest” toy of the season. But Dr. Paula Kramer, chair and professor of occupational therapy, wants parents to know that while the “it” toys may be unique and novel, they’re not always the best choice.
-+Expert Commentary: H1N1 Flu – Understanding Your Treatment Options
Monday, September 28, 2009 - While Americans wait for the H1N1 influenza vaccine, it’s important to know and understand the options for treatment for those who have been diagnosed and are ill. Dr. Daniel A. Hussar, Remington professor of pharmacy, lays out the choices.
-+Health Tip: Fall Allergy OTC Medicines – Speak With Your Pharmacist
Monday, September 28, 2009 - For the estimated 36 million Americans who will continue to sniffle and sneeze into the fall, allergy symptoms can be just as bad as they are in spring. Dr. Daniel A. Hussar recommends that patients speak with a pharmacist before selecting the OTC product that will be the most effective and safest to use for the symptoms that they are experiencing.
-+Expert Commentary: Assessing the Effects of the Stimulus on Healthcare
Thursday, February 19, 2009 - Dr. Robert Field of the Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy assesses the impact of the $787 billion stimulus package on healthcare provisions.
-+Experts Agree: Vaccines Give Health Care a Needed Shot in the Arm
Thursday, May 15, 2008 - Vaccines will play a growing role in global public health, but controversies may impede their progress. That was the conclusion of four international experts at a symposium sponsored by University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, the fifth in a series on the future of health care.
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