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Wal-Mart Canada Corp. Now Offering Swiss Medica's O24 Pain Neutralizer [press release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 4 KB- Found: 4 hours ago Swiss Medica, Inc. is pleased to announce that Wal-Mart Canada Corp. is now offering O24 Pain Neutralizer nationwide in both the 1 ounce bottle size and the convenient 20-count towelettes. Don't mix slow-release painkillers, alcohol: Health Canada CBC News - 24 KB- Found: 16 hours ago Mixing some slow-release painkillers with alcohol can be potentially deadly, Health Canada warned Wednesday. The drugs, known as opioids, are used to relieve severe pain over a prolonged period. Potentially fatal interaction between slow-release Opioid painkillers and alcohol Medical News Today - 30 KB- Found: 11 hours ago Health Canada is advising Canadians of serious health risks when consuming alcohol while taking any type of slow-release painkillers known as opioids. These medications are used for the relief of severe pain over a prolonged period of time. Wait for aid can be fatal for those caught in health-care limbo Kansas City Star - 39 KB- Found: 3 hours ago CHICAGO - (KRT) - Lucy Goodlow hurts every day. It's a sharp pain that slashes across her lower back and down through her left leg, like a knife. It's the kind of pain that makes it hard to concentrate, difficult to sit, stand or walk - and impossible to work. Met pen writes unhappy ending New York Daily News - 39 KB- Found: 5 hours ago Looking into Roberto Hernandez's face, you could see the anger and dismay and frustration. As he recounted the late innings of last night's Met loss, the furrowed brow and glazed-over, bloodshot eyes showed how much pain accompanies blowing a game. Rising from the ashes Addiction home battles the mental, physical This Ithaca Journal - 25 KB- Found: 4 hours ago TRUMANSBURG Within a 3-year period, Andy a residential client at Cayuga Addiction Recovery Services went through a divorce, was separated from his children and lost his job. Misunderstandings galore as African ancestor worship comes to town Cape Argus - 56 KB- Found: 1 hour ago The question of whether a bellowing cow is communicating with one's ancestors - or merely expressing pain - has become the subject of a sizzling new debate as formerly white areas learn to accommodate different traditions, writes Staff Reporter Bulelani Phillip. Vital Living Revenue Climbs 71% in the Second Quarter of 2005 [press release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 14 KB- Found: 1 hour ago Vital Living, Inc. announced today that revenue during the second quarter ended June 30, 2005 climbed 71% to $1,509,000 from $883,000 during the same period last year. The company's net loss in the 2005 second quarter was $429,000, or $0.00 per basic and diluted share, versus a net loss in the 2004 second quarter of $16,181,000, or $0.24 per basic and diluted share, which includes an intangible Israel Mobilizes for Moving Day in Gaza Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News - 9 KB- Found: 4 hours ago REIM, Israel Amid a sleepy landscape of orange groves and sunflower patches, a sprawling military base has sprouted almost overnight. Black tourists follow history - Visitors willing to wade through pain of past to reconnect with ancestry The Chronicle Herald - 8 KB- Found: 2005-08-03, 09:19 GMT WILLIAMSBURG FILE FARMVILLE, Va. - For years, students crammed shoulder to shoulder into Robert R. Moton High School, holding overflow classes in tarpaper shanties and even school buses - all in the name of segregated education.
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