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Mother battles Michigan over daughter's medication
DETROIT (AP) — Frustration over her physically impaired daughter's medical care led Maryanne Godboldo to lash out at what she considered state interference and into a 12-hour standoff when Detroit police came to take the girl away. When it ended,...Tags: The Associated Press, Detroit, Wisconsin, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics
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Is a repeat flu shot needed? This fall, maybe not
ATLANTA (AP) — Vaccine makers said this month they plan to make a record amount of flu vaccine for this fall and winter — enough for more than half the population. It's just not clear all those people will need it. This year's flu shot will...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines, Flu Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Local hospitals feel effects of nationwide drug shortage
Indiana hospitals are delaying some treatments and searching for alternate medications because of a growing shortage of drugs that medical professionals say is the worst in a decade.
The University of Utah's Drug Information Service says the number of...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Companies and Corporations, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Valeant near deal to acquire Bausch & Lomb: source
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Canada's Valeant Pharmaceuticals International is nearing a deal to acquire eye care company Bausch & Lomb Holdings Inc from Warburg Pincus LLC for about $9 billion, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday. Valeant shares...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, The Wall Street Journal, Biovail Corporation, Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Bausch & Lomb
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Stimulus fears haunt share markets, dollar recovers
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equity markets slipped on Friday on worries that the U.S. Federal Reserve may curtail its stimulus measures, while the dollar recovered against the euro to trade almost flat after better-than-expected U.S. durable goods data...Tags: Explosions, Buyback, Heavy Engineering, Christopher Johnson, Netflix Inc.
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Zimbabwe rights activist files court suit on prisoners being denied vital AIDS drugs
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A Zimbabwean human rights activist says he wants the nation's highest court to order prison authorities to ensure suspects in jail can receive their life-prolonging HIV/AIDS medications. Douglas Muzanenhamo said in court...Tags: Human Rights, AIDS, Viral Diseases and Infections, Zimbabwe, Pharmaceuticals
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On genetically engineered food, let the market decide
The movement to force the labeling of genetically engineered food is gaining momentum. In November 2012, an initiative to require the labels in California was on the ballot; it was defeated. Now, federal legislation carried by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif....
Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Tomatoes
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Lawmaker would give FDA more oversight of drug compounding
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Representative Edward Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, on Thursday became the latest lawmaker to propose legislation that would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration greater regulatory authority over drug compounding. U....Tags: Justice System, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology, Food and Drug Administration
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U.S. lawmaker would give FDA more oversight of drug compounding
ReutersBy Toni Clarke WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - Representative Edward Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, on Thursday became the latest lawmaker to propose legislation that would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration greater regulatory authority...Tags: Justice System, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology, Food and Drug Administration
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LETTER: Says Genetic Labeling Promotes Agenda
Activist groups pushing for GMO labeling believe that products of biotechnology are inherently dangerous and that consumers must be warned. Well, if these products are in fact dangerous, why don't the groups focus on removing them from the market? The...Tags: Technology, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Allergies, Science and Technology
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The corn is planted. Now what?
There are a series of questions to ask as the corn moves through to season right now this article will deal with the here and now. With the speed of the planting season some of the ground could not get the fertilizer down so if that is the case what...Tags: Symptoms, Fertilizer
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Problems found at Minn. anhydrous ammonia plants
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota doesn't have ammonium nitrate fertilizer plants like the one that exploded in Texas last month, but the state does have anhydrous ammonia storage facilities that can be potentially dangerous. Inspection records from...Tags: Fertilizer
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