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Did you know that National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was created by a drug company (currently known as Astra Zeneca), who not coincidentally produces breast cancer treatment drugs?
Christina Pirello: Cure? They Don't Want No Stinking Cure! 2009
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GE, Bayer, and Astra Zeneca also have similar drugs in the works, says Carrillo.
FDA recommends approval of new compound in Alzheimer's detection 2011
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Dr John Frederick Stageman, vice-pres, UK science affairs, Astra Zeneca, for serv the UK biotechnol ind.
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Keep an eye on shares of Astra Zeneca as well today.
Pharma News: Eli Lilly Earnings, AstraZeneca Receives Drug Approval 2011
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GE, Bayer, and Astra Zeneca also have similar drugs in the works, says Carrillo.
FDA recommends approval of new compound in Alzheimer's detection 2011
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The former directors, led by Sir Tom McKillop , the chemist who mistakenly swapped the chief executive's role at Astra Zeneca to become chairman of RBS, will, no doubt, be keen to learn of his response.
An Insult to Those Paying the RBS Bill Patience Wheatcroft 2010
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Here is one paragraph from TLP: If you want to see what the next ten years in medicine look like, stop looking at Astra Zeneca.
Is the latest medical world cahoots insurance companies and academia james gaulte 2009
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Here is one paragraph from TLP: If you want to see what the next ten years in medicine look like, stop looking at Astra Zeneca.
Archive 2009-05-01 james gaulte 2009
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The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and funded by Astra Zeneca, suggests that the cholesterol-lowering statin Crestor, already used to prevent heart attack and stroke, may have an additional benefit in protecting people against clotting.
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The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and funded by Astra Zeneca, suggests that the cholesterol-lowering statin Crestor, already used to prevent heart attack and stroke, may have an additional benefit in protecting people against clotting.
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