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MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Medication Management Systems (MMS) today announced a new partnership with the North Dakota Pharmacy Service Corporation -- the result of a legislative initiative that established a medication therapy management (MTM) health benefit for North Dakota state employees and other beneficiaries who have diabetes. The MMS Assurance Pharmaceutical Care System(TM) will provide...
Cross-posted from Dakota Lifestyle: Beyond the Weather. According to a fact sheet at NDSU Research Park’s web site, research activities at North Dakota State University have been covered by publications/media like The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, New York Times, CNN, Washington Post online, Discover, Nature, BBC and Wired Magazine in the past few years. Other [...]
I've heard a fair share of insults about the appearance of the North Dakota state capitol. Usually, it's from reprobates wearing NASCAR caps that mistakenly think all government buildings must be Neo-Classical architecture or they are, and I quote a relative, "butt ugly." On the contrary. I find the state capitol to be an absolutely beautiful example of what I like to call "stripped down" Art Deco....
...To the men and women of the 5th Bomb Wing at Minot AFB, North Dakota. Last week, they successfully passed a Nuclear Surety Inspection, the final hurdle in the unit's road to redemption. According to the Air Combat Command inspector general team, the bomb wing performed in an "exceptional manner" during a "very tough re-inspection." The repeat evaluation was prompted by a failing grade on security...
One thing we really like to do here in the Liquor Snob offices is to blow away people's misconceptions about tequila. Everyone seems to have some horrible "...and then I woke up in a jail in Fargo, North Dakota" story...
The latest research is showing that taking anti depressants could make you a worse driver and take more time to react than sufferers who are not taking pills for depression. In a paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, University of North Dakota researchers Holly Dannewitz and Tom Petros said prescription medications [...]
Midwestern-Based Financial Institution to Use ClairMail's Full …Market Wire (press release) - 1 hour agoWith offices in North Dakota and Minnesota, this independent and locally owned multibillion-dollar financial services company is one of the largest and …
People on anti-depressants may have impaired driving skills, a small US study suggests. Researchers put 60 people through a driving simulation to test steering, concentration and reactions. North Dakota University found those on high dose anti-depressant courses had poorer driving skills. But it was not clear whether it was the pills or the actual condition that caused the [...]
North Dakota Policy Council www.policynd.org If the definition of a "gadfly" is "a person who stimulates or annoys, especially by persistent criticism," then this Web site is a 21st century digital gadfly operating in the interests of North Dakotans.
JAMESTOWN, N.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On Wednesday, July 23, North Dakota Governor John Hoeven helped DuraTech(R) CEO Jay Grotrian cut the ribbon and officially open a new 20-thousand square
This ad from Common Sense Issues mocking Kent Conrad’s “VIP loan” for a beach house in Delaware is running across North Dakota right now: Good stuff. The North Dakota accents are priceless. It’s worth noting that Kent Conrad didn’t get nearly enough flak for his involvement with sweetheart loans from Countrywide Home Loans. Senator Chris Dodd, the other Senator who accepted favors from Countrywide...
We arrived in Chicago a few hours ago after a two-day trip from Seattle on Amtrak's Empire Builder, train number 8, which crossed Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Illinois. Lyn Blyden - president of the JGS of Washington State - and I left Seattle at 4.30pm Wednesday and arrived here Friday around 5pm, just about an hour late. Here are some notes written on this kicked-back