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Pravastatin, sold under the brand name Pravachol among others, is a statin medication, used for preventing cardiovascular disease in those at high risk and treating abnormal lipids. [5] It is suggested to be used together with diet changes, exercise, and weight loss. [ 5 ]
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
Maximum Golf, News Corp.'s News America Magazines Inc. (2000–2001) Maximum Linux, Imagine Media Inc. (2000–2001) McCall's (1873–2002) McClure's (1893–1929) Mechanix Illustrated (1928–2001) Men's Vogue (2005–2008) Mental Floss (2001–2016) Merry's Museum (1841–ca.1872) The Messenger (1917–1928) Metal Edge (1985–2009 ...
Fox Sports Houston: Houston, Texas: October 5, 2012 Launched in 2009. Replaced by Comcast SportsNet Houston (now Space City Home Network). Fox Sports Carolinas: North/South Carolina: March 31, 2021 [36] Launched on October 31, 2008. Fox Sports Tennessee: Tennessee: Launched on October 31, 2008. MountainWest Sports Network: Western United States
The generic drug maker Teva Pharmaceuticals agreed Monday to pay $225 million to settle price-fixing charges related to sales of a major cholesterol-lowering drug. The U.S. Department of Justice ...
Greenspoint Mall was a shopping mall located in the Greenspoint neighborhood of Houston, Texas, at the northeast corner of Interstate 45 and Beltway 8 (also known as the Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway). The only remaining anchor is Fitness Connection, which occupies half of the former Lord & Taylor/Mervyn's store on the west side of the mall.
Nearly three out of 10 U.S. drugstores that were open during the previous decade had closed by 2021, new research shows. Black and Latino neighborhoods were most vulnerable to the retail pharmacy ...
In a complex arrangement, Slattery gave up a portfolio of 14 immigration detention facilities and adult prisons across the country as part of a $62 million sale, while buying back one division for $3.75 million: Youth Services International. As this new Slattery venture continued to grow in Florida, the old problems surfaced again.