Friday, July 27, 2012

Mike Nova: World - 7/27/2012

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Mike Nova: 10:25 AM 7/27/2012 - Mike Nova's starred items

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Mike Nova: News Review - July ‎27, ‎2012

Mike Nova: News Review - July ‎27, ‎2012:   News Review - ‎July ‎27, ‎2012 News Review: Facebook's stock tumbles after 1st public quarter | Facebook loses more Wall S...

Mike Nova: Health News Review - 7/27/2012

Mike Nova: Health News Review - 7/27/2012: Health News Review - 7/27/2012   Mike Nova's starred items Suspect in hepatitis C outbreak was fired in Ariz. via A...

Researchers Say HIV Attacks the Brain and Causes Dementia

Researchers Say HIV Attacks the Brain and Causes Dementia:
Researchers say they have found the cause of dementia and depression-like symptoms that afflict more than fifty percent of HIV-positive people during their lifetimes. As VOA's Vidushi Sinha reports, their finding could point the way to new treatments.
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FDA approves two weight loss drugs

FDA approves two weight loss drugs:
Do they work and are they safe?
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If the Supreme Court accepts the case, it could profoundly affect drug prices an...

If the Supreme Court accepts the case, it could profoundly affect drug prices an...: If the Supreme Court accepts the case, it could profoundly affect drug prices and health care costs. The stakes are enormous for brand-name drug makers, which would face lower profits, and for pharmacies, insurance companies and patients, who could benefit from the savings.


Deals to Keep Generic Drugs Off Market Get a Court Rebuff
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Going against a decade of rulings, a federal appeals court said payments aimed at holding back generic drugs are anticompetitive, setting up possible review by the Supreme Court.