California may have to move 3,000 inmates at risk for Valley fever
By Sharon Bernstein LOS ANGELES, May 1, 2013 - As many as 3,000 prison inmates in central California deemed to be at risk from a pot...
Read More »By Sharon Bernstein LOS ANGELES, May 1, 2013 - As many as 3,000 prison inmates in central California deemed to be at risk from a pot...
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By Terry Baynes (Reuters) - The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday appealed a court order directing the agency to make "morni...
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By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - A new strain of bird flu that is causing a deadly outbreak among people in China is a threat to w...
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By Esha Dey and Ransdell Pierson (Reuters) - Allergan Inc said approval of its Darpin eye drug could be delayed up to two years, pro...
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By Jessica Dye NEW YORK (Reuters) - Reproductive-rights groups that sued the Food and Drug Administration over access to the "mornin...
Read More »By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - The first-ever drug designed to treat social impairments associated with autism failed to s...
Read More »By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A change to a U.S. program that provides food and medical visits to many infants, ch...
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