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Can India solve the world's COVID-19 vaccine shortage?
More than 381 million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered around the word so far, according to Oxford University. But 80 percent of them have been received in just 10 countries, prompting a debate about inequality. -
Europe Braces for Third Wave of Covid as Cases Surge
Continental Europe is preparing for a third wave of coronavirus amid a surge in new cases and a shortage of vaccines that can reduce the spread of the disease.Comments
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China Is Battling to Build Trust in Its Vaccines Around the World
Many developing nations may come to rely on Chinese vaccines amid global shortages, but China is struggling to build trust in its jabs abroad.Comments
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‘Blood on their hands’: FDA Denounced by Insider
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A Trusted Pill Turned Deadly. How Tylenol Made a Comeback
When companies lose the public’s trust – whether it’s Facebook selling user data or United Airlines mistreating passengers – PR specialists scramble to head off a crisis. That strategy gained a foothold in 1982. -
Trump Speech to Propose More Pharmaceutical Competition
President Donald Trump will propose a sweeping effort to bring down U.S. drug prices.Comments
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Why It Matters
Behind the collapse of public trust in America.Comments
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How Big Pharma Created the Heroin Epidemic
Factors that led to the current opioid crisis in the U.S.Comments
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How Americans Got Stuck with Endless Drug Ads
And, what they're doing to our health.Comments
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China's Pharmaceutical Bribery Scandal is 'Tip of the Iceberg'
China has publically cracked down on its pharmaceutical sector after officials revealed that four China-based senior executives at British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline channelled millions of pounds in bribes through travel agencies and consultancies.Comments
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Deceptive Drug Ads
Drug-makers spend nearly $5 billion a year to make sure you're hearing about their products - but you might be surprised at how they're delivered.Comments
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