It's another glorious day on the Alternate Pharmalot Corporate Campus. We are (as I am sure you are) counting down the days until Ed's return – he is totally AFK right now, and will only see what we've been up to upon his return. Today, there will be a few more op-eds and some news items for you. There's a ton of stuff to get through today, as always, with conference calls, meetings, and that ever-present task that's been needing your attention for some time, but take a little time to grab your favorite cup of stimulation and peruse some headlines:
Bayer CEO Decries Pressure to Lower Drug Prices (Reuters)
‘Popcorn Lung’ Lawsuit Nets $7.2M Award (ABC News)
Six Million Americans Likely to Pay Healthcare Tax in 2016 (Reuters)
Is Big Pharma Getting Too Much Flak from Doctors? (Reuters)
MS Patients Might Benefit From New Oral Drug (ABC News)
Brain Operates on 84 Percent of Human Genes, Map Shows (Bloomberg)
Yogurt Linked to Lower BP (MedPage Today)
A Generation May Be at Higher Risk for Suicide – Researchers (BBC News)
Snake Venom Could Hold Cures for Cancer, Diabetes: Study (New York Daily News)
Experimental Drug May Help Some Autism Case, Researchers Say (Los Angeles Times)
(Post by Chris Truelove)






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