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The drug that costs over $1,000 that sells for $5 in India

2016-01-02 22:27:14| Biotech - Topix.net

Outsiders don't want their daughters to marry any local boys, according to the village elders swapping stories in a tailor's shop behind the Sikh temple, because most residents are infected with black jaundice. That's what they call hepatitis C, which is so common in parts of India's Punjab state that the tailor-shop gossips might not be off base in their estimate.

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Conviction after fatal crash is tossed; lawyer blames date rape drug

2015-12-23 14:02:28| Automakers - Topix.net

She doesn't know how she ended up in her car that night, driving the wrong way across Interstate 70 in Montgomery County, 50 miles east of her home. She can't recall the head-on crash that killed Thomas David Sullivan II, a 35-year-old worker at the General Motors plant in Kansas City, as he made a regular weekend trip home to the St. Louis area to see his sons, 4 and 7. She doesn't remember a minor crash she apparently caused a half hour earlier, at 3 a.m., in Callaway County on the same highway.

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Boehringer Ingelheim Selects Medidata Clinical Cloud To Accelerate Innovation In Drug Development

2015-12-22 01:49:44| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page

Medidata, the leading global provider of cloud-based solutions for clinical research in life sciences, recently announced that Boehringer Ingelheim has selected the Medidata Clinical Cloudto accelerate innovation across all of its drug development programs.

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Martin Shkreli fired from drug firm

2015-12-21 20:11:53| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Drug company, KaloBios fires its embattled chief executive Martin Shkreli, following his arrest on charges of securities fraud.

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FMCSA to Lower Random Drug Testing Level to 25% in 2016

2015-12-21 20:02:08| Trucking - Topix.net

The trucking industry will be able to randomly test 25% of its drivers for drug use during 2016, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced on Dec. 21. FMCSA indicated the change will go into effect Jan. 1. In the announcement, Scott Darling, FMCSA's acting administrator, indicated the agency based its decision after the positive rate for random drug testing fell below a 1 percent threshold for the three consecutive years of 2011, 2012, and 2013. The agency's administrator may choose to lower the minimum annual random drug testing percentage rate to 25 percent when the industry-wide random positive rate has been less than 1 percent.

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