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Novartis Tries To Makeover Its Image In India...

Dan Vasella may have used harsh words last year when he lost a patent battle in India, but the country holds so much potential, it appears the Novartis ceo is now trying to find a way to make nice. And so the drugmaker is sponsoring a camp to groom young biotech talent in the country.

Last year, you may recall, Dan vowed to switch hundreds of millions of dollars in planned investments fro...

Doctors in study prefer white patients...

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Off-label meds, not placebos, are the real worry...

updated 8:39 a.m. ET Oct. 28, 2008Breaking BioethicsOpinion: Off-label meds bring unknown dangers 1 in 5 prescriptions are to treat conditions for which meds aren't approved OPINIONBy Arthur Caplan, Ph.D.msnbc.com contributor

Last week, a newly released study showed that half of all American doctors who responded to a nationwide survey say they regularly prescribe placebos to patients. ...

Permanent drop-off is available for unwanted or expired meds...

Dunn County residents no longer have to wait for a medication collection event to take place to properly dispose of their medication.

Because they have demonstrated that they feel it is necessary to properly dispose of their medications, a permanent drop-off location is now available.

The Dunn County Sheriff’s Department has taken the initiative in hosting the medication colle...

Letters: Crescent City Nursing & Rehab keeps client happy...

Crescent City Nursing & Rehab located on Marshall Street needs a commendation. And owner Jeff Davis deserves a pat on the back for a job well done.

I have a very happy client there. Not only is she in good spirits because she's well taken care of, but her family members are delighted as well.

You see, when a nursing home stay becomes necessary, it's really hard in so many ways.

Touchdown Tuesday to help tackle medicine needs...

In 2007, Touchdown Tuesday raised $12,000 to pay for renovation costs to the Shelby Community Health Center's new space on East State Road 44. The center serves Shelby County residents with a combination of low income and no health insurance and operated out of the second floor of the Town Hall building at 54 W. Broadway St. as Shelby County Prenatal Care and the Shelby Health Clinic for sever...

Europe Commission Delays Sweeping Pharma Bill...

The European Commission’s widely anticipated "package" of proposed pharmaceutical legislation, which was due to be presented this week, has been delayed, and no date has been given for when it might be released, PharmaTimes writes.

An EC spokesman says that "technical changes” were needed before the legislation could be issued, and Guenter Verheugen, the EC vp and Commissioner for Ent...

Happy-Go-Luckys Sally Hawkins Just Might Get You to Cheer Up...

Comedian Al Franken and his opponent Norm Coleman have run the dirtiest Senate campaign in Minnesota history.

write to the editor write your comment The protag of Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky is a modestly gaudy people's heroine industriously repairing the social world, one frayed interaction at a time.

Written and directed by Mike Leigh. Starring Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zegerman, and Edd...

Half Naked Models Keep Placebo Occupied...

If we spent time thinking about that, we'd disappear up our own backsides. Bands have influenced us and it's likely that we have done the same to bands who appeared after us. It's part of the cycle.

Were there barriers when you were first starting out performing this style of music?

Were there times in the history of Placebo (been together over 10 years), that you thought the ban...

Nurse pleads guilty to stealing pain meds...

West Lafayette - A West Lafayette nurse has pleaded guilty to stealing pain medication from nursing home patients.

Court records show Holly Pine pleaded guilty Friday to forgery, theft and practicing nursing while on a suspended license. The Indiana attorney general's office says Pine stole OxyContin from two patients at the nursing home where she worked at the time, then falsified re...

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