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Feb 19, 2006 - The FDA conceded findings of a new study indicating women using the Ortho Evra birth-control patch have twice the risk of developing blood clots than those taking birth-control pills. After years of debate, Ortho-McNeil recently admitted that women who use the product are at an increased risk of blood clots, stroke and death. Read More
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Feb 9, 2006 - A study in the NEJM noted a 6 fold increase in pulmonary hypertension in newborns whose mothers were on Prozac. This follows a September alert from the FDA that use of Paxil during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects. These drugs, together with Celexa and Zoloft, belong to a class of antidepressants which act to prolong the effect of the chemical serotonin.
About New York
Buffalo, New
York serves as the seat for
Erie County in Northern
New York State. Known as the “Queen City” by area residents, one local
tradition says Native American Indians named it for those who lived in a
place known as
Buffalo Creek. Another suggests that the French term “beau fleuve” or
“beautiful river”, the Niagara River, inspired the name.
Noted for its hearty winters, Buffalo lies between the
Great
Lakes of
Ontario
and
Erie. In December of 2001, a
six-day storm dropped a record seven feet of snow on Buffalo. It shares
its climate with the bordering Canadian
neighbor,
Ontario. The 41 square miles that comprise the city of Buffalo contain
a housing density of 7205 people per square mile. Buffalo, New York is
found at latitude 42.886N, longitude -78.878W in the northwest corner of
New York State.
Buffalo, NY has produced two US Presidents,
Millard Fillmore and
Grover Cleveland . When
President William McKinley visited the infamous
Pan-American Exposition here in 1901, he was shot. He died eight days
later.
Theodore Roosevelt subsequently became the 26th president,
with the ceremony conducted in a house on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo.
Always an industrial town, Buffalo’s boom period began with the completion
of the
Erie Canal in 1825. In recent decades however, the area suffered
major economic setbacks with the closing of steel plants. That in turn
helped fuel restructuring and downsizing of the
auto industry in the area, and the closing of several airplane
manufacturers and
severe outsourcing by others.
The
estimated population, in 2003, was 285,018. This proved a loss of
almost 10,000 residents since 2000, following a greater than 10% decrease
during the decade from 1990 to 2000. The white population just peaks over
the half way mark at 54% over the mixture of non-white residents in this
culturally and economically homogenized city. A strong number of high
school graduates, 74.5%, create a solid labor pool for the mostly
manufacturing and service industry jobs in the Buffalo area. Median
household income for 1999 was $24,536 with a per capita money income of
$14,991. In that same year, over one quarter of the city’s population
(26.6%) fell below the poverty line.
Buffalo, NY contains an effective but aging
Metro Bus and
Rail system that carries about 94,000 passengers daily in the Buffalo /
Niagara Area.
Buffalo, New York has served as the backdrop for a number of Hollywood
movies, including "Bruce Almighty", "Canadian Bacon", "Hide in Plain Sight"
and ”The Natural". Buffalo is the birthplace of the original “Buffalo Wing”
and the lesser-known delicacy of the “Wreck”, a roast beef sandwich on a
salted roll. The internationally recognized
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
calls Buffalo home, as does the Pop Rock group “The Go-Go Dolls”. There are
a number of cultural venues within or slightly outside the city. Within ten
miles of downtown Buffalo, NY are the
Albright-Knox Art
Gallery, Buffalo and
Erie County Historical Society,
The Buffalo Museum of
Science,
Burchfield-Penney Art Center, and on the lighter side,
The
Pedaling History Bicycle Museum.
The thought of Buffalo, New York goes hand in hand with its popular
neighbor and well-known destination of
Niagara Falls, which lies just a few miles to the north. The many
parks and wildlife
areas that populate the more rural sections of Erie and Niagara Counties
provide a starkly different experience from the urban environment of the
city of Buffalo. Buffalo is a proud and struggling working class town with
a hi-tech industrial presence, surrounded by a balanced mix of classic
culture and old world charm.