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Carolee DevitoCarolee Devito in Ocala Star-Banner - July 17 1989
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"... term as head of the research organization on Nov. 1. The threat of falls can be reduced by identifying the causes and changing the risky conditions, according to Dr. Carolee DeVito, associate professor at the University of Miami's School of Medicine. She has been running the $1.4 million Study to Assess Falls Among the Elderly. Wl Mll HH anns Wl Sl ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Carolee DevitoCarolee Devito in Kentucky New Era - Mar 13 1982
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"... only about 16 percent of them. Another finding was that lhe law ls saving consumers only about 5500.000 to of a possible 56 million to 58 a year. Dr. Carolee DeVito, who supervised lhe study, sald 12 of the 20 most frequently prescribed drugs have been omitted from Kentucky's list of those that may be Interchanged with generic equivalents. She also ..."
Publication place: Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, United States
Carolee DevitoCarolee Devito in Harlan Daily Enterprise - Mar 18 1982
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"... only about 16 percent of them. Another finding was that the law is saving consumers only about to of a possible $6 million to $8 million a year. Dr. Carolee DeVito, who supervised the study, sald 12 of the 20 most frequently prescribed drugs have been omitted from Kentucky's list of those that may be interchanged with generic equivalents. She also ..."
Publication place: Harlan, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States
Carolee DevitoCarolee Devito in Ocala Star-Banner - July 17 1989
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... term as head of the research organization on Nov. 1. The threat of falls can be reduced by identifying the causes and changing the risky conditions, according to Dr. Carolee DeVito, associate professor at the University of Miami's School of Medicine. She has been running the $1.4 million Study to Assess Falls Among thc Elderly. Wl Mll MOM Wl SHIVU I ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States