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OMNS – Infantile Colic
An infant with colic not only is suffering from pain, but is causing great concern in parents attempting to render loving care. We can’t ask the infant to rate the pain on a scale from 1 to 10, but we know that only pain could produce such an agonizing cry that borders on screaming. We…
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Understanding Medical Cannabis – 1. Ganjapreneur: Study: New York MMJ Patients Reduced Opioid Intake, Saved Money on Meds 2. SHOTS: Canada To Measure Marijuana Use By Testing Sewage 3. Forbes: Binge Drinking Drops In States With Recreational Marijuana
1. Ganjapreneur: Study: New York MMJ Patients Reduced Opioid Intake, Saved Money on Meds Medical cannabis patients in a New York study reduced their use of opioids and spent less money on their prescription medications, according to researchers at GPI Clinical Research and the University of Buffalo School of Pharmacy. The study, titled “Preliminary evaluation of…
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The Safe Vaccination Debate – 1. Jon Rappoport: Europe under the vaccination gun: an expanding tragedy 2. Robert Kennedy’s World Mercury Project: CDC Still Paralyzed by Autism Epidemic: Report Shows One in 59 Children in the US Now Affected 3. Vactruth: Why Claims of Unvaccinated Flu Deaths Are Highly Deceptive
1. Jon Rappoport: Europe under the vaccination gun: an expanding tragedy Storm clouds are gathering… First the solution—leave the European Union. Do it soon. Don’t knuckle under. Europe is moving closer to mandatory vaccination. The drive is spearheaded by a collaboration between the European Union (EU) and Big Pharma companies. Many citizens of EU member countries…
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Pharmacist Investment Opportunity – Medical Cannabis Growing & Manufacturing
Medical cannabis and its health market potential was first brought to the attention of Australian pharmacists by i2P as far back as 2011. In that year medical cannabis was promoted by i2P as a potential market for pharmacy, and with the utilisation of pharmacist health literacy skills, community pharmacy could become the natural hub to…
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“Recommendation Prescriptions”
How many times in an average day would you discuss a minor ailment with a patient? Do you aim for a quick sale, or do you really engage and help with meaningful solutions? What about considering your own “script pad” with your name and pharmacy details imprinted, and on which you list your solutions, in…
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OMNS: Nutritional Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
Nutritional Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis by W. Todd Penberthy and Robert G. Smith This is the first article in a three-part series on the current state of multiple sclerosis diagnosis and treatments with focus on effective nutritional treatments. A summary of detailed treatments worthy of consideration based on clinical data is included at the end…
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5G wireless: a ridiculous front for global control
First, two quotes to give a bit of background. 5G speed, for people who must download a whole season of their favorite show in two seconds: “It’s the next (fifth) generation of cellular technology which promises to greatly enhance the speed, coverage and responsiveness of wireless networks. How fast are we talking about? Think 10…
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Every Survival Kit Should Include A Sense Of Humor
We all need to laugh more, especially around tax time! I received so many positive responses to my column on humorous stories with good business lessons, I decided to do a sequel. It’s been my experience that people remember information better when the message has a fun twist to it – a punchline of sorts.…
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Marketing Focus – 1. “GO JUMP” 2. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES 3. NO SECOND CHANCES 4. PRIORITY GOAL-ACCESS 5. DIFFERENT MARKETS DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES 6. ENHANCE THE VALUE OF BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1. “GO JUMP” A common implicit and explicit response to the challenge extended to conference delegates and business workshop participants that they “Dare to be different, and to take a risk”. I will accept the advice and you can click here to know more about the matters that were discussed in this meeting. In the early…
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Marketing Professional Services – Tactics & Strategies
Pharmacists are slowly coming to grips with the provision of professional services and are fleshing out suitable business models very cautiously. In part, this caution arises out of a sense of uncertainty because of the culture change that has to be embraced in converting what was previously an unstructured service (provided free of charge) to…