VietPress USA (NOov. 25th, 2015): Selected USA News on Nov. 25th, 2015:
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Company at Center of Drug Price-Gouging Storm Cuts Cost of Medicine. But The 50% cut, to about $375 a pill, is too little to offset Turing's earlier price hike for a decades old drug. It remains available in Europe for under $1 a pill. (nbcnews.com)
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Imprimis Pharmaceuticals has created a $1/pill generic alternative to Turing Pharmaceuticals $750/pill Daraprim, and plans to develop more, affordable medicines (cbc.ca)
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Marijuana could soon be legal in Cherokee, North Carolina. Marijuana could soon be legal on the Cherokee Indian Reservation just three hours from Chattanooga. (newschannel9.com)
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Whole Foods Thanksgiving turkeys endure ‘Horrific Conditions’ at California farm, activists say (washingtonpost.com)
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Seattle could be the first city in the U.S. to host safe-injection sites for Heroin users. Even the mayor says he’s open to the idea of providing places for people to inject under medical supervision. (seattleweekly.com)
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Pastor among seven charged with murder of teen in New York church: Lucas Leonard was beaten to death over 10 hours by members of the Word of Life Church in New York, including his own father, for wanting to leave (theguardian.com)
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“This is what you guys wanted,” police told protesters after five demonstrators were shot and injured by masked men at a continuing protest in Minneapolis on Monday night, witnesses told the Guardian. (theguardian.com)
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After donating his body to science, the family of 12 year NFL veteran Frank Gifford confirmed he was suffering from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) due to repeated head trauma in the NFL. (usatoday.com)
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Danish man reports severe burns from Apple Watch following earlier, more minor reports. Apple refuses his claims, say it must be external heat. (9to5mac.com)
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Coca-Cola’s top scientist is stepping down after revelations that the beverage giant initiated a strategy of funding scientific research that played down the role of Coke products in the spread of obesity. (nyti.ms)
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