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LIFE: Numbers and Names

by Danielle Dresden

PharmacyWeek Vol. XVII - Issue 17
Published: 5/11/2008

Shakespeare famously asked, "What's in a name,” but maybe that was only part of the story. It's also important to know, "What's in a number?" From cholesterol readings and mortgage rates to political polls, numbers are a big part of our lives. Yet as often as we say, "The numbers don't lie,” we also note, "You can't trust the numbers."

WORK: Towards Long Term Goals

by Danielle Dresden

PharmacyWeek Vol. XVII - Issue 17
Published: 5/11/2008

As obesity rates climb and life expectancy for some American women declines, public health goals might seem more distant than ever. With people eating more fat free food and still getting fatter, improving cardio-vascular health looks particularly challenging. However, a closer look at the situation suggests not only cause for concern, but grounds for cautious optimism and specific ways pharmacists can help meet those challenges.

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