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...US authorities will implement the first price cuts in 2026 and select a further 50 drugs for negotiation over the next four years....
...These funds in turn invested in assets ranging from California-based industrial company Boyd Corp, Dutch medical business Dutch Ophthalmic Research Center and the UK’s Phastar, a data science company focused...
...Former business secretary Greg Clark, who is chair of the House of Commons select committee for science and technology, said in a foreword to the report that it made “a powerful case for looking again at...
...The costs of leaving would therefore be immense and, as former prime minister John Major observed at the Northern Ireland Affairs select committee on Tuesday, would leave the UK in “pretty rum company”,...
...Hunt has since 2020 remained engaged with the sector as chair of the House of Commons health and social care select committee....
...Cruise companies have poured money into medical facilities....
...Public figures — and corporations in particular — should be required to file credible evidence of actual damage before issuing a claim....
...and United Aircraft Corporation....
...During trials, scientists can select participants, monitor who receives a vaccine and who receives a placebo, and then see who gets infected and who does not, providing a trove of data....
...G42, Sinopharm’s distributor across the Middle East and north Africa, said in a statement: “A select group of people are being administered a third shot to observe the immune system response.”...
...Once the pandemic is over, leading experts hope to ride the wave of public enthusiasm for the technology to apply it to other medical challenges....
...The decision means the Games may feel less sterile, but flies in the face of the country’s official medical advice....
...The EU drug regulator is also to launch an investigation next week into whether clinical trials of Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine contravened ethical and scientific standards....
...At the heart of the discussion lies a question both ethical and practical: whether pharmaceutical corporations should work with rich countries to ensure charges to poor nations are capped....
...Immunology lies at the heart of scientific and medical investigation of Covid-19....
...(Gal-Dem) ‘Imposter syndrome’ is a pseudo-medical name for a class problem. I have it, my friends have it, you probably have it....
...The Chief Medical Officer’s annual report in 2017 stated: “Local authorities have been replacing mercury and sodium street lights with LEDs....
...“These modifications provided much-needed relief for businesses, and there is an opportunity to build upon them in the upcoming ‘Phase 4’ economic relief legislation,” says Garrett Watson of the Tax Foundation...
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
...Jennifer Epps-Addison, network president of the Center for Popular Democracy, a progressive advocacy group, argued that powerful corporations were “trying to weasel their way out” of their responsibilities...
...In this case, it is active managers, who select securities they believe will outperform....
...Core v periphery A major plank of those who advocate managing the risk of Huawei in the UK’s 5G is the “core versus periphery” argument....
...corporation before the DCMS select committee, but Mark Zuckerberg has flat out refused to come.”...
...evidence of the Alphaville team in several places today -- not just here on the blog, but also in the Palace of Westminster where Izabella Kaminska will give evidence on digital currencies to the Treasury Select...
...Japan's groundbreaking efforts in stem-cell science have created a powerful domestic industry that enjoys a 12 per cent share of the nation's medical research budget....
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