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Prescription drug fiasco in Cebu: PH pharma group reminds public on regulations

The Philadelphia Inquirer 23 Apr 2024
In a statement, the PPhA pointed out that there are laws in place regulating the dispensing of medicines for public health and safety ...
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Can drugs be priced fairly?

Swissinfo 23 Apr 2024
... are worth the money, big pharma needs to improve transparency over the pricing and therapeutic value of potentially life-saving new medicines, says law and medicine expert Kerstin Noëlle Vokinger.
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Misleading advertisements case: Issued public apologies across 67 newspapers, Patanjali tells SC

Suryaa 23 Apr 2024
... statements claiming the medicinal efficacy of its products or advertise or brand them in violation of law and would not release any statement against any system of medicine to the media in any form.
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UTG Graduates over 1,300 Students

Foroyaa 23 Apr 2024
The School of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences and the Faculty of Law, did not enrol any new student for January 19th2023, because of the lack of clinical space at the school of medicine and there ...
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AMU gets its first woman V-C: Naima Khatoon

Financial Express 23 Apr 2024
Professor Muzaffar Uruj Rabbani, former Dean, Faculty of Medicine, AMU, and Professor Faizan Mustafa, V-C, Chanakya National Law University, Patna, were the other frontrunners for the post ... .
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Make Harvard Happy Again

The Harvard Crimson 22 Apr 2024
Today at Harvard, we are struggling with a culture of fear and contempt — one that has created a lot of unhappiness ... fear ... Courses in these areas could be integrated into the undergraduate curriculum, as well as specialized fields from medicine to law.
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Four ways the Israel-Hamas-Iran conflict has led to a more volatile Middle East

Indian Express 22 Apr 2024
Iran and its allies have militarily united behind the Palestinian cause and expanded the confrontation to other parts of the region ... Remember, we are the jokeChanges in law will just make medicines more expensive, not betterClick here for more ... Tags.
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Another view: New NIST framework threatens Texas' innovation excellence

Amarillo Globe-News 21 Apr 2024
The Biden administration is proposing to repurpose by fiat the 44-year-old law at the heart of our innovation economy ... The law's contribution to American industry speaks for itself ... Only 12% of candidate medicines make it through clinical trials.
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Idaho doctor who worked at closed maternity ward says abortion ban harmed recruiting

Raw Story 21 Apr 2024
People are going to suffer under this law, and it makes me mad that politicians get in the way of evidence-based medicine ... People are going to suffer under this law, and it makes me mad that politicians get in the way of evidence-based medicine.
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Marijuana legalization may be on the ballot in these four states in 2024

Star Gazette 20 Apr 2024
Idaho is one of only five states that prohibits the use of marijuana of any kind, including for medicinal purposes, representing some of the strictest laws on the books ... Cannabis in Nebraska is illegal, both for medicinal and recreational purposes.
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Daily Mail map reveals where marijuana dispensaries are most plentiful as US celebrates 4/20- where...

The Daily Mail 20 Apr 2024
In Oklahoma, weed is only legal for medicinal uses ... Laws in the remaining states are mixed, meaning the drug may be permitted for medicinal use, allowed only in the form of CBD oil, be decriminalized or be a combination of these.
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Letter to the Editor: Response to Letter to the Editor by Garry R. Thompson published – April 10, 2024 edition

Moosejaw Today 20 Apr 2024
Joel has 25 years experience in anesthesiology and critical care medicine including pharmacology of many of the medications that are used here in Canada for “MAiD” ... law at Emory Law School.
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The miscarriage was inevitable. Could she have had an ER abortion? Supreme Court to decide

Star Gazette 20 Apr 2024
... Court that if they side with the Biden administration, doctors “would become essentially unregulated, with their own medical judgment superseding all state laws regulating the practice of medicine.”.
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