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FDA Approval Could Turn A Free Drug For A Rare Disease Pricey
Jacobus Pharmaceutical freely gives its experimental drug to patients with a rare disease. Now a rival wants FDA approval to sell its own version — and expects to charge at least $37,500 per year.
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In A Rare Protest, Russian Truckers Rally Against Putin's Highway Tax
Long-haul truck drivers are protesting new road fees they say will hurt their business. The drivers are part of the blue-collar workforce that normally gives President Putin his strongest support.
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Spaniards Snap Up Holiday Hams, Even After Cancer Warning
Ham is the most popular family gift at Christmastime in Spain. And some Spaniards are feeling defiant after the World Health Organization's warning that processed meats are linked to cancer.
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Jigsaw Puzzles And A Swear Jar: Democratic Convention Chief Prepares For Philly
Leah Daughtry is a preacher and a political insider. Her task: to build a temporary city for 30,000 people for next summer's national political convention.
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Research Explains Why Rudolph Guided Santa's Sleigh
A Dartmouth researcher says reindeer can see UV or blue light which helps them see at night. But fog easily obscures the blue light. Red light travels through fog, and the rest is history.
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Per Governor's Order, Kentucky Marriage Licenses No Longer Need Clerk's Name
The issue was brought to the forefront when Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis declined to issue licenses to same-sex couples. The ACLU says this new policy will just complicate things.
$16 Million Awarded To Brain Researchers, But NFL Is Contributing Nothing
In 2012, the NFL pledged $30 million for research into chronic traumatic encephalopathy. A $16 million study was unveiled but none of the NFL's money is being used for that research.
Pill Prices Are Hiked Up All The Time In The Low-Income World
The controversy over Turing Pharmaceuticals is just one example. And the results for patients can be devastating.
It's Costing A Lot Of Money To Make Those Toenails Fungus-Free
The health care system could save millions of dollars on treating toenail fungus by cutting out one test, researchers say. But that means that some people might take medication they didn't need.
3 Christmas Questions, As Answered By Science
Science research on Christmas offers tips for those who celebrate — and some general lessons about family, gift giving, communication and community for all, says psychologist Tania Lombrozo.
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