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16. July 2010 | 12:20Gaithersburg ranks 25th, Rockville 31st in Money Magazine’s 2010 list of best places to live
In its July issue, Money Magazine ranks Gaithersburg 25th on its list of Best 100 Places to live in the United States. Only two other Maryland communities made the cut - Ellicott City/Columbia slotted in at second, and Rockville, Gaithersburg’s neighbor to the south, came in at 31st. (News Source: Gaithersburg Gazette - 09:29:47)
Gaithersburg ranks 25th, Rockville 31st in Money Magazine’s 2010 list of best places to live
In its July issue, Money Magazine ranks Gaithersburg 25th on its list of Best 100 Places to live in the United States, followed closely by Rockville in the 31st spot. (News Source: Aspen Hill Gazette - 09:34:48)
Catholic boys school in Gaithersburg shelves plan to build in Clarksburg
The Avalon School, a Catholic boys school housed at the First Baptist Church in Gaithersburg, had plans to build a permanent location in Clarksburg. The economic downturn has scuttled those plans for the foreseeable future. (News Source: Gazette.net - 08:59:04)
U.S. advisers reject Vivus’ fat pill
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) - The first new prescription weight-loss pill in more than a decade failed to win backing from U.S. health advisers, who said safety concerns about the drug outweighed its ability to help obese patients shed pounds. (News Source: Reuters - 06:52:22)
Panel: Weight-loss drug side effects overshadow benefits
GAITHERSBURG, MD. (AP) - A panel of federal health experts dealt a surprising setback Thursday to a highly anticipated anti-obesity pill from Vivus Inc., saying the drug’s side effects outweigh its ability to help patients lose weight. (News Source: Chicago Tribune - 03:37:13)
Mikulski comes to Gaithersburg for 3-D radio wave demonstration at NIST
U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D) of Baltimore tours the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Virtual Measurement and Analysis Laboratory in Gaithersburg. Behind her are NIST Director Patrick Gallagher (left) and Dr. Kamran Sayrafian. (News Source: Gaithersburg Gazette - 09:29:57)
Mikulski comes to Gaithersburg for 3-D radio wave demonstration at NIST
U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D) of Baltimore tours the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Virtual Measurement and Analysis Laboratory with NIST Director Patrick Gallagher in Gaithersburg on July 7. Sen. Mikulski viewed current research that would allow information transmission through radio-frequency waves inside the human body. (News Source: Damascus Gazette - 09:01:15)
Mikulski comes to Gaithersburg for 3-D radio wave demonstration at NIST
U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D) of Baltimore tours the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Virtual Measurement and Analysis Laboratory in Gaithersburg with NIST Director Patrick Gallagher (behind her) on July 7. Mikulski viewed current research that could allow information transmission through radio-frequency waves inside the human body. (News Source: Poolesville Gazette - 09:48:37)
FDA Panel Rejects Vivus Obesity Pill Qnexa
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - An FDA panel Thursday said the risks of fetal exposure, increased heart rate, depression and other problems outweighed the benefits of weight loss for Vivus Inc.’s Qnexa (phentermine/topiramate). (News Source: BioWorld - 03:30:12)
FDA panel rejects fat-fighting pill
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - U.S. health advisers narrowly rejected Vivus Inc’s experimental weight-loss pill, saying there was not enough data to merit approval. (News Source: Toronto Sun - 22:46:17)
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