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Hello, everyone, and how are you this morning? Sunny skies are warming the Pharmalot corporate campus this morning as we hustle the short people off to their schoolhouses. Some marathons are more difficult than others. To cope - yes - we are brewing a cup of stimulation before digging into another busy day. Meanwhile, we would like to remind that we are

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NHS Should Consider Giving Statins To Healthy People (BBC News)

Plavix Bloodthinner Loses Its Patent Today (Bloomberg News)

SEC Probes Dendreon Over Provenge Disclosures (Dow Jones)

J&J's Zytiga Showed Promise In High-Risk Prostate Cancer: Study (Bloomberg News)

Conviction Upheld For Comparing Vasella To Hitler (World Radio Switzerland)

Human Genome In Talks With Various Suitors (Bloomberg News)

Pfizer Lung Drug Stops Deady Cancers In Study (Bloomberg News)

Pfizer Antibiotic May Raise Risk Of Sudden Death (New York Times)

Express Scripts Settles Charges Over Drug Thefts (Doylestown Intelligencer)

FDA Warning Hits Hikma Generic Margins (Reuters)

Provenge Works Best For Patients With Low PSA: Scientists (Xconomy)

EU Parliament Seeks Review Of Drug Safety Monitoring (Pharma Times)

Amgen Revives Defunct Drug For New Cures (Bloomberg News)

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2 Comments

May 17, 2012 - 1:42pm
A good story on the growing world competition for research jobs.

http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-17/top-drug-lobbyist-says-u-s-losing-resarch-jobs-overseas.html?cmpid=yhoo

May 17, 2012 - 5:00pm
Of course we should give statins to healthy people, as we are all born with congenital statin deficiency.