Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Global Health: Inexpensive Drug Prevents Deaths in New Mothers, Study Finds

NYT > Health
Postpartum hemorrhage, which kills 100,000 women in developing countries, can be treated with a nearly forgotten blood-clotter invented in the 1950s.
Health - CBSNews.com
The agency has issued warning letters to 14 U.S.-based companies peddling dozens of products
Reuters: Health News
LONDON (Reuters) - The introduction of plain packaging for tobacco cigarettes sold in Britain from next month could cut the number of smokers in the country by another 300,000 within a year, researchers said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Pharmaceutical companies called on Thursday for a phased transition in drug regulation after Britain leaves the European Union, in order to avoid supply disruption and protect public health.

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