Splitting Pills Found To Be Dangerous, Alters Dosages
A new study found in the Journal of Advanced Nursing explains the act of splitting pills may alter medications and potentially harm those taking them.
A new study found in the Journal of Advanced Nursing explains the act of splitting pills may alter medications and potentially harm those taking them.
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Imaginary friends are being found to assist children in development and provide happy feelings.
A student, 24 years old, at University of Wisconsin, died of what is thought to be bacterial meningitis on Thursday.
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