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APRIL 3, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Drug Jitters
Pharmaceutical companies face continuing tough scrutiny from the Food & Drug Administration, a climate that could hurt growth

MARCH 26, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Little Dogies, Big Controversy
Beef from Scott Simplot's cloned cattle could soon be on the menu if the FDA say O.K.

JANUARY 29, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Abbot Labs: Diagnosis: Shrewd Moves

JANUARY 29, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
More Merger Mania Ahead For Pharma
The scramble for new drugs is keeping companies on the prowl

JANUARY 18, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Smokers Now Puffing More Nicotine
A study by Harvard's School of Public Health finds that the nicotine content of major-brand cigarettes is up 11%

JANUARY 8, 2007  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Is Your Medicine The Real Deal?
Accusations are flying that some pharmacies substitute inferior versions of drugs

NOVEMBER 27, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Wild Fixes For A Warming Planet
Scientists are envisioning giant but risky engineering projects to undo climate change

NOVEMBER 6, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Biotech's Beef
Companies say grad schools aren't stressing what students require in the real world

OCTOBER 9, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
"No One Wanted To Hear"
Renu Virmani warned that, over time, some drug-coated stents could lead to fatal clots

OCTOBER 9, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Boston Scientific's Double Bypass
First, quality problems with its defibrillators. Now, doubts about the safety of coated stents

SEPTEMBER 25, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Why Peter Dolan Got The Boot
Warding off generics makers can be tricky for a Big Pharma boss. Ask Bristol-Myers' ex-CEO

SEPTEMBER 25, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Chicken Soup For The Aging Brain
The disputed idea that mental exercise can turn back time has launched an industry

SEPTEMBER 18, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Gas Saver Or Tailpipe Dream?
A new kind of hybrid uses hydraulics instead of batteries to save fuel

AUGUST 7, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Body Armor Fit For A Superhero
New, high-tech liquid gear could keep troops, police, and prison guards safer

JUNE 12, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Big Pharma's Nurse Will See You Now
Drug companies are hiring RNs to educate patients -- and boost marketing

JUNE 12, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Going From The Lab To Limbo
The FDA has been delaying decisions on applications, and drugmakers are fuming

MAY 15, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Rebuilding Amgen's Bones
A mass-market osteoporosis drug could help reassure antsy investors

MARCH 20, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Commentary: "These Chemicals Are So Deadly"
Hazardous material transported by rail is vulnerable to attack. Here's what to do

MARCH 6, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
A Cancer Treatment You Can't Get Here
China, with lower regulatory hurdles, is racing to a lead in gene therapy

FEBRUARY 27, 2006  —  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Weight Loss: The Spirit Is Willing -- But Pills Work
Doctors may decide weight loss is best accomplished with the new Acomplia


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