Archive for October, 2006

Scientist at Work | Claudia I. Henschke: When It Comes to Lung Cancer, She Doesn’t Believe in Waiting

Dr. Claudia I. Henschke has been waging a relentless campaign against lung cancer since 1999.

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Books on Science: An Evolutionary Theory of Right and Wrong

Marc D. Hauser has proposed that people are born with a moral grammar wired into their neural circuits by evolution.

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Anti-Obesity Drug

Sanofi-Aventis, A French pharmaceutical company, informed regulatory obstacles for the approval of potential blockbuster drug Acomplia and not set any time duration to launch anti-obesity drug Acomplia in United states because of waiting approval from FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for sales in US.

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Uno employee, dos jobs: Benefits of a bilingual staff

With the Hispanic population surging, physicians find that bilingual employees can meet federal requirements for interpreters -- and help market the practice.

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Physicians gauge impact as CEO leaves UnitedHealth

An insider is selected to lead the health plan giant as a stock-option scandal claims the careers of other executives.

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