pharmaceutical industry
- Hundreds of drugs have been in short supply at the nation's hospitals and community pharmacies, leaving patients with less effective or more costly substitutes.
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- Sheila Song earns a doctorate in pharmacy from University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, in Baltimore, and inspired by her paternal grandmother who partially raised her, plans to specialize in geriatric pharmacy.
- For 35 years, Ron Ryba dreamed of a reunion with the infant son he and his high-school sweetheart had given up for adoption. Two days before Father's Day, that dream came true over burgers and beer at a Delaware restaurant.
- Some parents embrace alternative treatment for autism that scientists don't support
- Dr. Mark Geier, who is fighting the state's suspension of his license, says his practice should be judged on the results
- The controversial, ultra-low calorie hCG diet is back in vogue, thanks in part to easy online access to the pregnancy hormone it's based on
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- U.S., other nations have committed to funding lifesaving vaccines, but Hopkins public health professor asks: Will they deliver?
- Neither Democratic nor Republican proposals address $1 trillion in unnecessary annual spending on health care
- Panelist works with father who uses controversial, potentially dangerous treatment
- Maryland Poison Center's director of operations answers questions about poison
- University of Maryland Hospital for Children expert answer questions about childhood asthma
- Dr. Tanveer Giaibi of Northwest Hospital answers questions about animal bites
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