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Fury over drug price spikes rising, but increases aren't new

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2015 | Health News

Hillary Clinton was among the patients and politicians who voiced outrage this week after it became public that the price of a 62-year-old drug used to treat a life-threatening infection had been raised by more than 5,000 percent. But exorbitant drug price hikes like...

Lynda Bellingham didn't gel with her Strictly dance partner and refused to watch herself on show

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2015 | Health News

Lynda Bellingham’s husband has revealed that the late actress didn’t get on with her Strictly Come Dancing partner Darren Bennett and hated seeing her body on screen. Michael Pattemore has released a new book called My Lynda, which discusses life with the...

Purdue prof gets $1.6M grant to aid bird flu vaccine work

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2015 | Health News

A Purdue University scientist who’s working on a vaccine that would protect humans against numerous bird flu viruses has won $1.6 million to boost his effort. The National Institutes of Health’s funding will allow comparative pathobiology professor Suresh...

Vietnamese refugees reach out to Syrians fleeing by boat

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2015 | Health News

22, 2015, photo, Suong Truong Ngoc, a former Vietnamese boat refugee who immigrated to the United States in 1984, reads the Viet Bao Daily News, a Vietnamese local newspaper at a restaurant in Westminster, Cal… . In this Tuesday, Sept.

The Latest: Pope speaks of unity to Congress in turmoil

by Research Team | Sep 24, 2015 | Health News

The threat of a partial government shutdown looms next week unless lawmakers can resolve a dispute over funding for women’s health services at Planned Parenthood, which also performs abortions and provides fetal tissue for researchers. Francis didn’t join...

Study shows employers shifting more medical costs to workers

by Research Team | Sep 23, 2015 | Health News

Employers are leaving a bigger chunk of the bill for care to workers who use their health insurance, and benefits experts see few signs of this trend slowing. Most companies now offer health coverage that requires employees to pay an annual deductible before insurance...
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