Oak Grove Aldermen have busy agenda to start March
The board will discuss a number of issues and whatever may be brought before the aldermen during Monday evening’s affair.
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by Mike Stone | Mar 5, 2018 | Live Well, Local News, News
The board will discuss a number of issues and whatever may be brought before the aldermen during Monday evening’s affair.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Nov 18, 2016 | KMZU Cares, Local News, News, State News
One adoptive parent says, all a person really needs, is a good heart, and patience.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Nov 1, 2016 | KMZU Cares, Live Well, Local News, News, State News
Pharmacy Benefit Managers play an ever increasing role in negotiating rebates from drug manufacturers, encouraging generic varieties, and creating networks of affordable pharmacies.
Read Moreby Matt Gang | Oct 26, 2016 | KMZU Cares, Local News, News, State News
This event is being organized by the Health Care Collaborative of Rural Missouri/Live Well Community Health Centers in collaboration with REACH Healthcare Foundation and the Lafayette County Social Services Committee including the Health Department, Missouri Valley Community Action Agency, First Baptist and local churches, and many other organizations.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Oct 13, 2016 | Live Well, Local News, News
Increasingly, devices can be utilized to detect and fight depression.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Jul 5, 2016 | Live Well, News, State News
The problem has recently come into focus after the first case of bacteria resistance to Colistin, a so-called, last-resort antibiotic, that occurred in April, 2016.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Apr 23, 2016 | Live Well, News
The main difference between brand-name and generic prices seems to be the cost of initial research and development which is sustained by the brand-name company, while the base cost of developing and producing a drug continues to rise.
Read Moreby Matt Griffith | Apr 12, 2016 | Live Well, Local News, News
Data from the CDC says, with prolonged exposure, strains of infectious organisms eventually become immune to antibacterial products that were designed to kill them.
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