Drug price cuts benefit long-term patients
Drug price cuts benefit long-term patients
Shanghai Star - Local cancer patients and cancer associations are welcoming the city's new policy, which is designed to lower the maximum retail price of some cancer drugs, but hospitals and pharmaceutical companies are less happy about the move. "The price cut is
Alternative healing
Louisville Courier-Journal - Danielle Weakland lounged on a recliner as acupuncturist Jeffrey Russell stuck tiny needles into her arms, legs and left ear. The ancient Chinese treatment is supposed to correct the flow of "qi," or vital energy. Weakland said she hopes it regulates
Troops Head To The Border
El Paso News - All eyes are on the border as the first group of National Guard troops deploy in New Mexico. Sunday, June 11, 2006 Saturday the first group of National Guard troops packed up their gear, loaded busses and headed out. Near Columbus, roughly 150
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