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Tag Archives: Pharmaceuticals

Free the pharmaceutical market

October 30, 2014Healthcare, Vaccinesfree markets, Health Care Issues, Pharma, Pharmaceuticals, research and development, vaccinesLawrence Solomon

Rolling back the government advantages given vaccines would level the R&D playing field and help end the drought in pharmaceutical breakthroughs.

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Crippling medical research

October 16, 2014Healthcare, Vaccinesbig government, CDC, diseases, health research, Lawrence Solomon, medicine, National Institutes of Health, Pharmaceuticals, R&D, research and developmentLawrence Solomon

The medical-industrial-governmental complex spends more and more but has less and less to show for it.

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The future of vaccines will be personalized

August 17, 2014Healthcare, VaccinesBig Pharma, Gregory Poland, Mayo Clinic, measles, Measles In Canada, Measles Outbreak, Measles Vaccine, MMR, Pharmaceuticals, R & D, Vaccine, vaccinomicsLawrence Solomon

Because different gene sequences determine how different vaccines at different doses affect us, vaccines in the ideal should be customized to the individual.

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