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US Stocks Fall as Housing Data Overshadow Durable Goods

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The S&P 500 (SPX) fell 0.2 percent to 1,500.18 at 4 p.m. in New York. The equity benchmark closed above 1,500 last week for the first time since December 2007 after an eight-day …. Furiex Pharmaceuticals Inc. soared 66 percent to $ 35.34 after the …
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Keeping Blood Pressure in Check

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He has found that when treatment is tailored to the individual, nearly all cases of high blood pressure can be brought and kept under control with available drugs. Plus, he said in … He has found that many patients with it suffered trauma early in …
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Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Xstelos Holdings, Inc. File Lawsuit Against

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204399 contained Paragraph IV certifications, under 21 U.S.C. Section 314.52(c) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, with respect to the ten patents listed in the Orange Book as covering Testim: U.S. Patent Nos. … Auxilium markets Testim® 1 …
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Healing Techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine – Traditional Chinese medicine is a holistic medical approach used to diagnose, heal, and prevent illnesses. New York-based traditional Chinese medical doctor Deng Zhenqiu says Chinese medicine is rooted in ancient Chinese culture. [Deng Zhenqiu, Traditional Chinese Medical Doctor]: “Traditional Chinese medicine has a history of 3000 years—with a written record of 2000 years.” Deng talks about the origins of the term Chinese medicine. [Deng Zhenqiu, Traditional Chinese Medical Doctor]: “Some people consider the term ‘Zhong Yi’ as meaning Chinese medical practice, hence the name Chinese Medicine or Zhong Yi. Actually, the first character, Zhong, also means to bring the unbalanced Yin and Yang back to the middle and balanced way. Just like what Confucius means by saying ‘Zhong Yong’ in the Doctrine of the Mean.” Deng, who has been practicing Chinese medicine for 25 years in Manhattan’s Chinatown, explains that in addition to balancing Yin and Yang, Chinese medicine also uses the five elements theory. [Deng Zhenqiu, Traditional Chinese Medical Doctor]: “The Five Elements are metal, wood, water, fire, and earth . Metal corresponds with the lungs. Fire to Heart, Wood to liver, water to kidneys, and earth with the Spleen. Traditional Chinese medicine uses the theory of the Five Elements—mutually reinforcing and neutralizing each other—to treat illnesses.” Today, the two most common Chinese medical practices in the Western society are herbal medicine and acupuncture. Traditional