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Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots | Local news

September 16, 2022 by admin

Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots |  Local news

Country United StatesAmerican virgin islandsUnited States Minor Outlying IslandsCanadaMexico, United Mexican StatesBahamas, Commonwealth of … [Read more...] about Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots | Local news

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Moss Compounding Pharmacy Celebrates 45th Anniversary | Local business news

September 16, 2022 by admin

Moss Compounding Pharmacy Celebrates 45th Anniversary |  Local business news

FLORENCE – Moss Compounding Pharmacy in Florence is celebrating its 45th anniversary this month.The pharmacy, at 2500 Hoffmeyer Road, makes custom prescriptions for humans and animals.dr. Pharmacist … [Read more...] about Moss Compounding Pharmacy Celebrates 45th Anniversary | Local business news

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How to train crows – it’s an interesting bird brain idea | Columnists

August 14, 2022 by admin

How to train crows - it's an interesting bird brain idea |  Columnists

As I recently left the office one day, I noticed it was relatively quiet outside. I had grown accustomed to the almost constant cacophony of a colony of small birds that had taken up residence under … [Read more...] about How to train crows – it’s an interesting bird brain idea | Columnists

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Cheshire Medical Settles With State, Retains Restricted Pharmacy License | State

August 2, 2022 by admin

Cheshire Medical Settles With State, Retains Restricted Pharmacy License |  State

Cheshire Medical Center reached a settlement with the NH Board of Pharmacy late last week, allowing Keene Hospital to retain its pharmacy license with various restrictions, including regular audits of … [Read more...] about Cheshire Medical Settles With State, Retains Restricted Pharmacy License | State

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OSU Center for Health Sciences, State Medical Examiner’s Office Dedicate New Shared Facility | Education

July 29, 2022 by admin

OSU Center for Health Sciences, State Medical Examiner's Office Dedicate New Shared Facility |  Education

A new building at the OSU Center for Health Sciences, which will house both new school facilities and the eastern office of the state's chief medical examiner, received its official release into the … [Read more...] about OSU Center for Health Sciences, State Medical Examiner’s Office Dedicate New Shared Facility | Education

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Klomp to chair WVU School of Medicine radiation oncology | Official Gazette News

July 25, 2022 by admin

Klomp to chair WVU School of Medicine radiation oncology |  Official Gazette News

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‘The shining example’: distinguished visitors praise Bluefield’s achievements | News

July 23, 2022 by admin

'The shining example': distinguished visitors praise Bluefield's achievements |  News

BLUEFIELD — Bluefield hosted prominent visitors Friday who praised city leaders and said the city is an example for the rest of the state to follow.E. Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia State … [Read more...] about ‘The shining example’: distinguished visitors praise Bluefield’s achievements | News

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Personal assistant training in Charleston | Health, medicine and fitness

July 5, 2022 by admin

Personal assistant training in Charleston |  Health, medicine and fitness

NEOGA — SAIL, Soyland Access to Independent Living, will host a personal assistant training session at SAIL's office at 707 Windsor Road Suite B, Charleston on Thursday, July 21 from 10 a.m. to 1 … [Read more...] about Personal assistant training in Charleston | Health, medicine and fitness

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AZACA Names JC Castaneda 2022 Animal Control Officer of the Year | Gila County

July 5, 2022 by admin

AZACA Names JC Castaneda 2022 Animal Control Officer of the Year |  Gila County

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Medical experts discuss challenges, solutions to healthcare staff shortage | Eastern Idaho

July 5, 2022 by admin

Medical experts discuss challenges, solutions to healthcare staff shortage |  Eastern Idaho

BOISE — A 12-year-old boy spent more than 90 days in an Idaho emergency room.Although the boy recovered medically, he needed additional behavioral health services that were difficult to find due to a … [Read more...] about Medical experts discuss challenges, solutions to healthcare staff shortage | Eastern Idaho

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